POSOBIEC: JD Vance has nuclear inspectors preparing to return to Iran

“That's what this is all about. MAGA World Peace.”

“That's what this is all about. MAGA World Peace.”

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On Human Events Daily, Jack Posobiec described the “major breakthroughs” in ongoing, multi-party negotiations involving Iran, with Vice President JD Vance reportedly meeting diplomatic delegations in Switzerland alongside regional intermediaries.

“Major breakthrough in this weekend as we saw Vice President JD Vance head over to Switzerland with his team.”

He said Vance was meeting “the Qataris” who were “meeting directly with the Iranian delegation,” adding that multiple Gulf and regional actors were present in parallel diplomatic channels. “You've got the Emiratis also kind of there playing roles. You've of course got the Pakistanis there… working on this mediation.”



The most significant development highlighted in the segment was the claim that international nuclear oversight could be returning to Iran. Posobiec stated that Vance had announced that inspectors would be going back in: “JD Vance came out publicly and said that nuclear inspectors are in fact going to be returning to Iran.”

He referenced the International Atomic Energy Agency, though noted uncertainty about the composition of any inspection or monitoring presence: “This is IAEA. We're not sure exactly what the composition. Will there be Arab delegates as well? Will there be American officials? We're not sure.”

Posobiec also pointed to anticipated travel by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, suggesting expanded diplomatic engagement across the Gulf. “Marco Rubio was expected to take a trip to the Middle East itself.” He listed Bahrain, the UAE, Qatar, and Kuwait as potential stops, framing the trip as an effort to “shore up some support” among regional allies.

Posobiec linked the diplomatic activity back to President Donald Trump, saying Trump had spent the weekend at Camp David focused on regional stability. “All of this comes as President Trump… is focused on maintaining… the stability in the region.”

He framed the effort as a continuation of a broader “peace process,” arguing that criticism of it amounted to undermining the administration itself. “If you are undercutting the peace process, you are undercutting the White House.”

A substantial portion of the segment shifted into media critique and a broader argument about incentives around conflict reporting and geopolitical analysis.

Posobiec argued that some online commentators benefit from escalation narratives: “There's been a lot of people who are attacking this… They just want more war.” He explicitly referenced what he called a “business model” around conflict coverage: “Interesting to see the profits from that, the revenue, the retweets, the clicks, the audience. We get it. It's a business model.”

He broadened the critique to include think-tank style analysts and open-source intelligence communities: “I'm talking about these OSINT accounts… where people are totally tracking because war is a racket... There's always going to be a constituency for war… the military-industrial complex. That's the MIC.”

He contrasted that with what he described as an underrepresented constituency: “What about the constituency for peace? What about the American people?”

He extended that framing to civilians across multiple conflict zones: “The people of Israel… the people of Iran, the people of Lebanon… people of Russia, people of Ukraine. The little guy who gets caught up in the middle… just trying to go to work… just trying to live his life.”

“That's what this is all about. MAGA World Peace.”


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