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The Vance Peace Deal

Politics
United States
开始于 June 19, 2026

The U.S. vice president has become the face of an unpopular deal

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The Vance Peace Deal

Foreign Policy (United States) | Jun 18, 2026

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The backlash against the Vance Peace Deal reveals a deep-seated distrust in government negotiations and their outcomes.

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The vice president's involvement in the deal could revitalize diplomacy, showing leadership during a critical juncture.

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Public opinion on the Vance Peace Deal is mixed, reflecting the complexity of international relations and the need for compromise.

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The Vance Peace Deal, while unpopular, is a necessary step toward stabilizing the region and preventing further conflict.

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The deal undermines U.S. credibility by compromising too much, risking future negotiations and alliances.

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