A photograph shared by Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani sparked controversy over security protocol violations.
The image, posted Sunday during U.S. and Iranian peace talks in Switzerland, shows Vance seated at a laptop with Jared Kushner standing behind him. A Common Access Card, or CAC, used by U.S. defense personnel appears inserted into the laptop, bearing a photograph of a woman instead of Vance.
Journalist Caroline Orr Bueno wrote, “I would love to know the intended symbolism of Qatar’s prime minister posting a picture of JD Vance logging into a laptop using someone else’s CAC card,” and suggested, “There is 100% a read-between-the-lines message being sent.”
MS NOW analyst and host of The Bulwark Podcast, Tim Miller, asked, “Why is a Saudi agent with no security clearance representing America in this meeting?”
MeidasTouch questioned Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s absence. And geopolitical analyst Anusar Farooqui characterized the photograph as evidence of an “agency fail.”
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