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Brinkmanship and Backchannels: Trump Sets a Zero-Hour Deadline for a New Iran Accord
President Trump has announced a potential deal with Iran by April 7, mediated through both regional allies and direct personal backchannels involving Jared Kushner. The diplomatic push is accompanied by severe military threats against Iranian infrastructure should the negotiations collapse or the Strait of Hormuz be closed.

The Brink of 'Epic Fury': Trump Dangles a Final Deadline as Iran Hardens Its Hormuz Blockade
President Trump has extended a final deadline to April 7 for Iran to reach a deal or face the total destruction of its energy and transport infrastructure. Meanwhile, Iran has retaliated with strikes on U.S. and Israeli assets and is moving to legally formalize its blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.

Diplomatic Fog Over Islamabad: The White House Searches for an Iranian Exit Strategy
The White House is organizing a high-stakes summit in Pakistan to discuss a withdrawal plan from the conflict with Iran. While the U.S. insists negotiations are underway through a 15-point plan, Tehran has officially rejected the proposal and denies any direct diplomatic engagement.

A High-Stakes Gamble: US Proposes 15-Point 'Grand Bargain' to Iran Amid Market Volatility
The United States has reportedly proposed a 15-point peace plan to Iran, involving significant nuclear concessions in exchange for sanction relief, while global markets remain volatile due to the uncertainty of the outcome. The deal is being driven by Trump-aligned advisors and seeks a one-month ceasefire, though Tehran remains firm on demands for reparations and long-term security guarantees.

The Kushner Gambit: Washington Proposes a Hardline Peace Deal to Tehran
The United States has proposed a comprehensive 15-point peace deal to Iran through Pakistani channels, demanding the end of uranium enrichment and regional proxy support in exchange for total sanctions relief. Spearheaded by advisors like Jared Kushner, the plan includes a proposed one-month ceasefire to negotiate the dismantling of Iran's nuclear infrastructure.

Washington’s 15-Point Gambit: A High-Stakes Truce Proposal Amid Middle Eastern Volatility
The United States has proposed a 15-point peace plan to Iran involving total nuclear disarmament and a one-month ceasefire, orchestrated by high-level advisors. While the deal offers an end to sanctions, Tehran is demanding reparations for 47 years of conflict, leaving global markets and energy prices in a state of high volatility.

The Art of the Persian Deal: Trump’s High-Stakes Backchannel to Tehran
The Trump administration has reportedly opened secret backchannels with Iran via Egypt and Qatar to negotiate an end to the current three-week military conflict. Led by Jared Kushner and Steven Witkoff, the US is demanding total nuclear dismantling and a halt to proxy funding, while Iran is holding out for war reparations and a permanent end to hostilities.

Beyond the Bombing: Trump’s Backchannel Diplomacy Signals a Risky Pivot in the Iran Conflict
The Trump administration has reportedly initiated secret backchannel negotiations with Iran via Egyptian and Qatari mediators while military strikes continue. The U.S. is demanding a total freeze on Iran's nuclear and missile programs, while Tehran insists on a permanent ceasefire and financial reparations.

From Frontlines to Fault Lines: The Trump Administration’s Quiet Pivot Toward Iran Diplomacy
The Trump administration has begun internal discussions regarding potential peace negotiations with Iran following three weeks of military conflict. While regional mediators are facilitating communication, significant gaps remain between US demands for a comprehensive nuclear deal and Tehran's requirement for a permanent end to hostilities.

IAEA Chief Holds Technical Talks with Iran Ahead of Renewed Geneva Nuclear Talks
IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi said he held technical discussions with Iran's foreign minister Araghchi to prepare for a second round of indirect U.S.–Iran nuclear talks in Geneva on February 17. The IAEA's engagement aims to settle verification details ahead of political negotiations that remain divided over sanctions relief and sequencing.

U.S. Sends Second Carrier to Middle East as Geneva Talks with Iran Loom — A High-Stakes Mix of Diplomacy and Deterrence
The U.S. has ordered the Gerald R. Ford carrier strike group toward the Middle East, creating a temporary dual-carrier posture as Trump envoys prepare to meet Iranian representatives in Geneva on February 17. Washington seeks strict curbs on Iran’s nuclear and missile capabilities, while Tehran refuses to place its missile and defence programs on the negotiating table, making a diplomatic breakthrough uncertain and the risk of escalation tangible.

Rushed U.S. 'Peace Committee' Faces Legitimacy Crisis as Nations Snub Inaugural Gaza Summit
The U.S.-initiated “Peace Committee” summit on Gaza reconstruction, set for February 19, is struggling to attract support and to define a practical role. Rushed planning, scant participation from Western allies, and a lack of security and political plans—especially on demilitarizing Hamas—cast doubt on the initiative’s ability to marshal meaningful reconstruction funding or a durable governance framework.