U.S. Vice President Vance warns Iran of unused military options
On Tuesday, April 7, U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance issued a warning to Iran regarding its ongoing hostilities. Speaking during a visit to Hungary, Vance stated that the United States has largely achieved its military objectives. He indicated that the U.S. possesses significant tools and leverage that have not yet been utilized against Iran. Vance emphasized that the U.S. President may authorize the use of these remaining options if Iran does not change its current course. A deadline for these negotiations has been set for Wednesday at midnight (00:00 GMT). Vance expressed hope that intensive negotiations will resolve the conflict, rendering the use of further force unnecessary. The statements reflect a strategic approach to compel Iran to adjust its regional policy through diplomatic pressure.