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00:00Here's a question we've asked a few times. Will the U.S. and Iran resume meeting about a peace
00:05agreement? The answer is ever-changing, but the latest information we have as of Thursday night
00:10is negotiators are negotiating a negotiation. Seriously, they're hammering out a plan for what
00:17to discuss during potential future peace talks. We're not at the actual talking about peace part
00:23yet. This is more like a negotiation appetizer. The roughly 14-point framework being fleshed out
00:29would serve as the foundation for a broader treaty to be negotiated later on. It's believed that if
00:34and when that first step is completed, the clock would begin ticking on a 30-day deadline to get
00:38something finalized. Meanwhile, as of Thursday night, U.S. officials insist the ceasefire is still
00:43in place, despite a wave of U.S. attacks earlier in the day. Those are being described as self-defense.
00:49The military claims Tehran unleashed an unprovoked attack of missiles, drones, and small boats aimed
00:54at U.S. Navy ships in the Strait of Hormuz. Central Command says it eliminated the threats
00:59and then struck the Iranian military assets responsible for the attacks. Or, as President
01:04Trump described the operation, quote, missiles were shot at our destroyers and were easily
01:08knocked down. Likewise, drones came and were incinerated while in the air. They dropped ever
01:13so beautifully down to the ocean, very much like a butterfly dropping to its grave.
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