
Iran Reviewing U.S. Proposal to End War
Iran is reviewing a U.S. draft memorandum that outlines a 14‑point framework for ending the hostilities in the Strait of Hormuz. The proposal calls for a 30‑day negotiation period, with the option to extend talks if needed, and is being mediated by Pakistan to merge multiple draft documents into a single page. President Trump halted the "Project Freedom" naval operation to avoid jeopardizing the nascent talks, while signaling willingness to sign a final agreement without a formal envoy visit. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized the need for a clear diplomatic solution rather than a rushed written pact.

WH Says More Iran Talks Could Be Held in Pakistan
The White House announced that future U.S.–Iran negotiations could be staged in Pakistan, following a weekend of high‑level talks in Islamabad. Vice President JD Vance said President Trump is seeking a “grand bargain” that goes beyond a nuclear pact to...

Trump Claim of Productive Talks with Iran Greeted with Skepticism
President Trump announced a five‑day postponement of planned strikes on Iranian power infrastructure, saying recent talks with Tehran were “very good and productive.” Iran’s parliament speaker rejected the claim, stating no negotiations had taken place and accusing the United States...

Trump Signals Interest in Iran Deal
In this episode, the host discusses President Trump's recent statements indicating a willingness to negotiate a new nuclear deal with Iran, including a timeline of about a month for talks. The conversation highlights the contrasting positions of Israeli Prime Minister...