US-Iran nuclear talks set for today in Switzerland called off because Iran reportedly refused to send negotiators because of the continued fighting between Hezbollah and Israel in Lebanon (although later on, both agreed to renew their ceasefire); ships begin moving again through the Strait of Hormuz; the US agreement is creating tension with Israel, but Vice-President Vance says any final agreement would prevent Iran from developing missiles capable of threatening the wider worlds, and he defends President Trump’s position that Iran may keep some of its missile capabilities; while Iran has demanded that Israel withdraw its troops from a buffer zone in Lebanon, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel will not pull back; Israel strikes Hezbollah; Chris Mitchell discusses the nuclear talks being called off, Israel’s disapproval of the Iran deal, the tension in the US-Israel relationship, and the mood in the Israeli public after the war; Vice-President Vance talks to CBN News about why he believes the agreement with Iran is a good deal, his response to criticism that the US didn’t finish the job in Iran, dealing with Iran’s lying, and more; and CBN Financial Editor Drew Parkhill talks about the impact of the Iran deal on the overall economy and the stock market, the long-term outlook for stocks, and what could still create potential problems for the economy.
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