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What comparison did JD Vance make between Iran and his wife? ‘Skydiving’ comments spark backlash

Vice President of the United States JD Vance He came under criticism for comparing himself to his wife while addressing Iran’s nuclear demands as talks continued after a temporary ceasefire.

Vice President J.D. Vance speaks to reporters before boarding Air Force Two at Budapest’s Liszt Ferenc International Airport for his return flight to Washington. (Associated Press)

In an interview with reporters BudapestVance likened Iran’s claimed rights to nuclear activities to a personal agreement with his wife.

“I thought to myself … my wife has the right to skydive, but she’s not going to jump out of a plane because she made a deal with me that she’s not going to do that,” he said.

He added: “We don’t really care about what they claimed they were entitled to do. We care about what they actually did.”

Also read: US ceasefire never included Lebanon: J.D. Vance cites ‘misunderstanding’ about Iranians

The analogy has been used to explain the U.S. position that Iran’s claimed rights are less important than its actions when it comes to nuclear capabilities.

Iran ceasefire and nuclear stance

The remarks came after President Donald Trump said he had received Iran’s “10-point proposal” and described it as a “feasible basis for negotiations.”

Meanwhile, Trump reiterated his stance on uranium enrichment, saying: “There will be no uranium enrichment.”

However, Iranian state media said the offer included conditions such as lifting sanctions, continued control of the Strait of Hormuz and security guarantees: U.S. officials disputed those claims, Mirror America reported.

Also read: Vance says Ukraine war ‘hardest to resolve’: US-led peace efforts with Russia stalled

Social media backlash

Vance’s comments sparked criticism online, particularly on X, where users said the comparison was inappropriate.

One user wrote: “What a stupid irrelevant example…can he hear what he’s saying?” Another described it as “a weird thing,” while a third scoffed at the comparison, saying skydiving was hard to compare to “weapons-grade uranium.”

The exchange comes amid ongoing diplomatic efforts between the United States and Iran, two weeks after a ceasefire. While both sides have expressed a willingness to negotiate, major differences remain over nuclear policy and regional needs.

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