Vice President JD Vance comments on Tuesday target Republicans who oppose a recently reached Iran-related deal, saying it is “kind of ironic” that critics do not want the war “stopped.” The remarks come as lawmakers raise questions about the specifics of a memorandum of understanding signed over the weekend. According to reporting, senators from both parties seek additional information, including efforts to obtain the text of the agreement. The dispute centers on how the memorandum is structured and what it would require or allow, with critics pressing for clarity on the terms and implementation. Vance’s statement frames the current debate as a tension between support for measures aimed at reducing conflict and skepticism about the agreement’s details. The outlets agree on the core elements: Vance’s reaction, the existence of a weekend-signed memorandum of understanding, and ongoing congressional efforts to review the document. No outlet provides new, confirmed details of the memorandum’s contents in the excerpts provided.