00:00The United States has offered a 15-point peace plan to end the war with Iran.
00:04According to the New York Times, Pakistan delivered the proposal to Iran on Tuesday.
00:08Sources told the outlet the plan addresses Iran's ballistic missile and nuclear programs.
00:12But that last one, the nukes, well, President Trump suggested it's already settled.
00:17Again, it starts with no nuclear weapons, and they've agreed to that.
00:20There won't be any nuclear weapons.
00:22They're not going to have enrichment, any of those things.
00:26According to Israel's Channel 12, President Trump's Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and son-in-law Jared Kushner
00:31are floating a month-long ceasefire with Tehran,
00:34during which the two sides could negotiate the rest of that 15-point plan.
00:38Now, these developments all came on the heels of reports that despite Iran swearing up and down,
00:43that negotiations are not taking place, the current regime is willing to come to the table
00:48and has made its preference known for who should be sitting across it.
00:51They want Vice President J.D. Vance.
00:53Maybe because he has long been seen as a skeptic of foreign military entanglements.
00:59Now, the president was asked about that and said Vance is involved,
01:02along with Witkoff, Kushner, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
01:06Possible meeting locations for formal talks include Turkey and Pakistan, but nothing has been finalized.
01:11So who does the U.S. delegation want to meet with?
01:14Well, one of the few leaders left in Iran is their parliamentary speaker,
01:19Mohamed Bagheir Ghalibov.
01:20If negotiations do actually take place, but they go south, there's another plan.
01:25It's the 82nd Airborne.
01:27The Pentagon is expected to announce the deployment of a 3,000-member
01:31Brigade Rapid Response Combat Team to support the war.
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