An activist posted on a subscribed channel Saturday accusing U.S. Vice President JD Vance of being an 'evil' influence that is making the Islamic Republic in Iran happy, calling him a 'vessel in their hands.' The post claims the regime likely thanked Allah for saving them, sharpening earlier criticism of Vance's role in the emerging U.S.-Iran deal that our desk first reported earlier Saturday.
A post circulating on a subscribed channel Saturday escalates the rhetoric against Vice President JD Vance, calling his influence 'evil' and characterizing him as a 'vessel' in the hands of Iran's regime. The activist writes that the Islamic Republic 'probably thanked Allah for him saving them,' directly linking Vance's perceived role to the emerging U.S.-Iran deal. As The Zioneer reported earlier Saturday (17:02 Jerusalem), an activist had already called Vance the 'greatest gift' the West could give the regime. The new post uses sharper, more personal language — evildoers, vessel, thanked Allah — suggesting growing frustration within activist circles over the deal. The post does not refer to any specific new development in the negotiations, which Vance has defended as a 'win-win' for Washington. Our desk has published several bulletins on Vance's defense of the agreement since Monday, including his direct talks with Iran and his promise to publish the text. The post remains a single, anonymous-source expression of opinion; no official or named figure has publicly echoed the accusation.
2 developments
- StrongVance accuses extremist Iranian media of distorting deal, Israeli outlets of amplifying it
- DevelopingVP Vance defends emerging US-Iran deal as 'win-win' for America
- DevelopingVP Vance: Israel seeks to influence US politics, but Washington must act in its own interest
- StrongVP Vance promotes US-Iran agreement on Fox News, says deal benefits Israel
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