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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