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Activist: JD Vance is 'greatest gift' the West could give Iran's regime

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Activist: JD Vance is 'greatest gift' the West could give Iran's regime

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TL;DR

An activist posted on a subscribed channel that U.S. Vice President JD Vance has become the 'greatest gift' the Islamic Republic of Iran could wish for, according to the post. The statement criticizes Vance's role in the emerging U.S.-Iran deal, which the activist views as benefiting the regime.

01 · THE DISPATCH

An activist on a subscribed channel posted a sharp critique of U.S. Vice President JD Vance, calling him 'the greatest gift the Islamic Republic in Iran could wish for.' The remark reflects growing dissent among critics of the emerging U.S.-Iran agreement, who argue that the deal strengthens the regime rather than pressuring it. The Zioneer has reported extensively on Vance's role as the primary architect of the administration's Iran policy. Prior bulletins noted Vance defending the deal as a 'win-win' for America and stating that pragmatists in Tehran are winning the internal debate. The activist's post adds a critical voice to the ongoing debate over the agreement, the terms of which have not been officially published.

02 · How it developed

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    Activist calls Vance an 'evil' influence and 'vessel' for the Iranian regime.

  2. Activist: JD Vance is 'greatest gift' the West could give Iran's regime

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