He described the objective as ensuring that "Iran, the largest state sponsor of terrorism in the world, cannot threaten the world with nuclear terrorism." Vance added, "I think most Americans understand that you can't let the craziest and worst regime in the world have nuclear weapons. That's what the president is accomplishing." According to Vance, the President has established a clear goal and is pursuing diplomatic efforts while retaining other options. "He's going to try to accomplish it diplomatically. But as we all know, Bill, the president has a number of other tools at his disposal to ensure this doesn't happen," he said, adding that the President has "shown a willingness to use them."
..I think the president ultimately will make the decision about how to ensure Iran does not have a nuclear weapon," Vance said. He confirmed that another round of diplomatic talks with Iran was scheduled, describing the effort as an attempt "to reach a reasonable settlement." "But a reasonable settlement towards what end? Iran can't have a nuclear weapon. It's very simple," he said, adding that "the supreme leader and everybody in their system should understand it." (Read More)
