Trump’s team has gone quiet on camera as Iran puts forward a bold new offer to end the war without immediately touching its nuclear program. In this video, we break down that tense briefing moment: the questions Trump’s press secretary dodged, what Tehran is actually proposing, and why Washington suddenly looks uncomfortable when the nuclear file is pushed to “later.” Iran’s plan reportedly links reopening the Strait of Hormuz and ending the fighting to a phased diplomatic track on enrichment, sanctions and inspections, forcing the U.S. to choose between short‑term de‑escalation and long‑term red lines. We also unpack Trump’s own stated “red lines” on Iran’s nuclear ambitions, how hardliners in Washington and Tehran are reacting, and why U.S. officials insist they will not accept any deal that lets Iran edge closer to a bomb. With the U.S. arsenal stretched by the Iran war and allies worried about Taiwan, this proposal could reshape the entire regional balance if it ever gets a serious hearing. Stay tuned as we explain what Iran wants, what Trump fears, and whether this non‑nuclear offer is a trap or a rare opening.
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