UMVA has learned that President Trump is still locked in tense negotiations with Iran after last week's Situation Room meeting faltered.
In a dramatic Friday session, the former president vowed to “make a final determination” and hinted at signing a deal that could reshape the Middle East.
Earlier this weekend, Trump unveiled a 60‑day memorandum of understanding that promised a ceasefire, the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, and concessions from Iran on nuclear enrichment.
The plan also called for an Israel‑Hezbollah ceasefire, aiming to halt hostilities on multiple fronts.
Reports suggest Iran agreed to extend the ceasefire and continue talks on its nuclear program, leaving the deal pending only Trump’s approval.
However, the president has yet to sign the agreement, and officials say talks are set to continue amid mounting pressure.
Meanwhile, U.S. forces in southern Iran have launched precision strikes against Iranian Revolutionary Guard targets, a move aimed at neutralizing threats to American troops after the regime’s latest provocations.
This bold military action underscores the high stakes of the diplomatic dance unfolding on the region’s hottest flashpoints.