Vance is expected to lead the US-Iran negotiations, and his "anti-war" stance may help break the diplomatic deadlock.

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BlockBeats news, on March 27, according to AXIOS, U.S. Vice President Vance is preparing to take on the most significant task of his career: leading the U.S. efforts to end the U.S.-Iran war. Notably, he was initially reserved about launching the war. Currently, Vance has had multiple calls with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and has participated in indirect communications with Iran, and he is expected to become the chief negotiator for the U.S. in potential peace talks.

According to U.S. and Israeli sources, Vance is deeply skeptical of Israel’s optimistic pre-war assessments regarding the course of the war, which is now expected to last for several more weeks. Vance’s advisors believe that there are individuals within Israel attempting to sideline the Vice President, possibly because they consider him not tough enough. Israeli officials have denied this. White House officials state that Vance’s qualifications in the government, along with his consistent opposition to endless overseas conflicts, make him a more acceptable interlocutor for the Iranians than Wietkoff and Kushner, who were responsible for the previous two rounds of failed negotiations.

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