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Middle East’s Final Countdown: White House Nears "Historic Deal" While Trump Weighs "Destructive Force" Option

With the ceasefire set to expire this Wednesday, the world is holding its breath. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced today that the United States is "closer than ever" to securing a comprehensive agreement with Iran. Leavitt sharply contrasted this potential deal with the "disastrous" 2015 nuclear pact, claiming that Trump’s relentless military and economic pressure has forced Tehran to the table.

ساعات الحسم في الشرق الأوسط: البيت الأبيض يعلن القرب من "اتفاق الحلم" وترامب يهدد بـ "خيار القوة التدميرية"

"He Does What He Says": Speaking to Fox News, Leavitt emphasized that the 14-day truce was a window for diplomacy, not a retreat. She warned that President Donald Trump remains prepared to authorize massive strikes on Iran’s energy and civil infrastructure if the deadline passes without a signature. "The President has proven to the world that he follows through on his words," she noted, referencing the devastating strikes of "Operation Epic Fury."


The Islamabad Stakes: The high-level talks in Pakistan, involving VP JD Vance, are focused on the "10-point proposal." The U.S. is demanding the permanent reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and the total removal of nuclear materials from Iranian soil. For Washington, the choice for Tehran is clear: a "Golden Age" of reconstruction or total annihilation of its power grid and infrastructure..


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