Donald Trump has asked Vice President JD Vance to find a way to get the U.S. out of the conflict with Iran. Vance, who departs for Islamabad this Friday, has been one of the most reserved advocates of the war against Iran within Trump's inner circle. He has expressed ongoing doubts about military interventions abroad and has been open about the risk of involving troops in a prolonged conflict, writes the Daily Mail. The vice president's visit comes as the temporary ceasefire appears threatened and the gap between Iran's public demands and those of the U.S. and Israel seems difficult to bridge. Vance will be accompanied by Trump's special envoy, Steve Witkoff, and his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, who previously participated in three rounds of indirect talks with Iranian negotiators to address Tehran's nuclear and missile issues and its support for proxy groups in the Middle East, before Trump and Israel initiated the conflict on February 28. The White House has not provided detailed information on the format of the talks and has not specified expectations for this meeting.
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Trump asks JD Vance for solutions on the war with Iran, vice president heads to Pakistan for negotiations.
Donald Trump has asked Vice President JD Vance to find a way to get the U.S. out of the conflict with Iran. Vance, who departs for Islamabad this Friday, has been one of the most reserved advocates of the war against Ira

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