JD Vance says the US is using the temporary Iran deal to rebuild reserves, stabilize energy markets and decide the next step.
Vice President JD Vance admitted that the US is using the temporary agreement with Iran as a strategic pause: a period to refill certain stockpiles, calm global oil markets and then “see where things stand.”
According to the report, Washington sees the 60-day memorandum with Tehran not as an end to the confrontation, but as a calculated break. The goal is to reduce pressure on the global energy economy while preserving America’s military and diplomatic gains from the previous round.
The immediate focus is energy. With the naval blockade lifted, Iranian oil has again been moving through the Strait of Hormuz. This is meant to lower global oil prices, refill reserves and stabilize the US and world economies before any next decision is made.