The US administration considers preventing the spread of nuclear weapons in the Middle East as one of the key priorities of its foreign policy, Vice President JD Vance stated in an interview with Fox News.
According to him, the emergence of nuclear weapons in Iran could trigger an uncontrolled arms race in the region. Vance emphasized that Washington has already established "clear red lines" regarding Tehran.
"If Iran obtains nuclear weapons, there will be many other regimes—some friendly, some not so much—that will want to get nuclear weapons following them. This would be a disaster for the American people," he said.
Earlier, The Wall Street Journal reported that Tehran proposed suspending uranium enrichment and exporting part of its stockpiles abroad, hoping to advance negotiations with the US and reduce the risk of a potential American strike. However, according to the publication, the initiatives do not involve a complete abandonment of the nuclear program, as insisted by US President Donald Trump.
On the same day, it became known that the US is increasing its military presence in the Middle East. Media reports indicate that Washington has deployed a second carrier strike group to the region and relocated over 50 F-35, F-22, and F-16 fighter jets.
Source: kun.uz