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A high-stakes moment unfolds as Donald Trump convenes a critical national security meeting on Iran in the White House Situation Room—the hub of America’s most urgent decisions. According to Axios, top officials from defense, intelligence, and foreign policy will join, including leadership from the Department of Defense and the Central Intelligence Agency. Military commanders are also expected as Washington weighs its response to Tehran’s latest moves.

The agenda is clear—assess emerging threats, evaluate Iran’s regional posture, and map out potential next steps. Options on the table could range from renewed diplomatic engagement to stronger military positioning.

With tensions already high across the Middle East, decisions made in this room could have far-reaching consequences—impacting global security, energy markets, and the balance of power in the region.

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00:26A high-stakes meeting.
00:27A fresh proposal.
00:29And a region on edge.
00:31President Donald Trump is set to convene a critical national security meeting today, focused squarely on Iran.
00:39The location? The White House Situation Room.
00:43The nerve center of American crisis decision-making.
00:47And when meetings happen here, it signals one thing.
00:51Urgency.
00:52According to Axios reports, Trump will sit down with top officials across defense, intelligence, and foreign policy, including the Secretary
01:02of Defense, the National Security Advisor, and the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.
01:08Military leadership is also expected to be present.
01:12The agenda? Broad, but focused.
01:14Assess Iran's latest moves, evaluate threats to U.S. interests, and determine next steps, diplomatic or military.
01:24The timing is no coincidence, because just hours earlier, Tehran put a new offer on the table.
01:31A proposal aimed at ending the war and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, but with a key condition.
01:38Iran wants to delay nuclear negotiations.
01:42For now, focus on de-escalation, on restoring shipping, on lifting the U.S. naval blockade.
01:49The offer was delivered through Pakistani mediators, part of ongoing but fragile back-channel diplomacy.
01:56But Washington is cautious.
01:59Officials say accepting such a deal could come at a cost, because reopening Hormuz and allowing Iranian oil exports to
02:08resume would remove a major source of U.S. leverage.
02:11And that leverage is central to broader negotiations, especially on Iran's nuclear ambitions.
02:18Inside the Situation Room, those tradeoffs will be front and center.
02:24What to gain, what to give, and what risks to accept.
02:28The meeting also comes after a breakdown in planned talks.
02:32A U.S. delegation to Pakistan was canceled at the last minute.
02:36Trump dismissed the need for travel, saying Iran could reach out directly if it wanted to negotiate.
02:43Meanwhile, Iran's foreign minister has been on the move, traveling between Oman, Pakistan, and now Russia, seeking diplomatic momentum.
02:53The situation remains fluid.
02:55At sea, tensions continue, shipping routes are disrupted, energy markets are volatile, and military forces on both sides remain on
03:05alert.
03:05The stakes are global.
03:07Nearly a fifth of the world's oil flows through Hormuz.
03:11Any decision on reopening it could ripple across economies worldwide, and any miscalculation could trigger escalation.
03:20For now, all eyes are on Washington, on the Situation Room, and on what comes next.
03:26Because this meeting isn't just about strategy.
03:30It's about direction, toward de-escalation, or deeper conflict.
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