Vance leads diplomacy amid a fragile ceasefire Vice President J.D. Vance took on the highest profile diplomatic assignment of his vice presidency as the U.S. moved toward a negotiated end to the Iran conflict. He traveled to Pakistan—specifically Islamabad—to…
What did Vance do in Iran talks? #politics
U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance engaged in high-stakes diplomatic talks in Islamabad, Pakistan, to negotiate a ceasefire in the Iran conflict, potentially exposing sensitive diplomatic communications to state-sponsored interception or cyber espionage. The geopolitical maneuvering increases the risk of cyberattacks targeting diplomatic infrastructure, with adversaries likely to exploit vulnerabilities in transit networks or unsecured communication channels to gain intelligence or disrupt negotiations.