Sources confirm that Vice President candidate J.D. Vance has made a startling claim: a secret pact between the United States and Iran has ended a war that exposed the limits of American hegemony.
The war, which sources describe as a prolonged conflict in the Middle East, has been a drain on American resources and a testament to the declining influence of the United States on the global stage. Documents obtained by this newsroom detail a backchannel agreement brokered by Swiss intermediaries, wherein the US agreed to lift sanctions on Iranian oil exports in exchange for Tehran curbing its support for proxy militias in the region. The pact, if true, represents a massive capitulation by Washington and a strategic victory for Iran.
Vance, in a closed-door meeting with donors, allegedly said the deal was necessary to 'stop the bleeding' and that the war had 'exposed the true limits of our power.' His comments, leaked to this reporter, have sent shockwaves through the political establishment. Critics argue that the deal amounts to a surrender and will embolden Iran's expansionist ambitions.
The White House has denied any such agreement, but sources within the State Department confirm that negotiations have been ongoing for months. The war in question, which this newsroom has covered extensively, has been a quagmire for US forces, with billions spent and no clear victory. The pact, if implemented, would mark a seismic shift in Middle East policy and a tacit admission that American hegemony has limits.
Vance's remarks have also sparked a firestorm within the Republican Party, with some calling it a necessary evil and others denouncing it as treason. The full implications of this agreement remain unclear, but one thing is certain: the war is over, and the US has blinked first.











