Special Report: Trump Proposes 15-Point Iran Peace Plan as Oil Prices
[00:00] Claire Donovan: A closer look at a sudden pivot in Middle East diplomacy.
[00:04] Claire Donovan: From Neural Newscast, I'm Claire Donovan.
[00:07] Cole Mercer: And I'm Cole Mercer.
[00:09] Cole Mercer: President Donald Trump has moved away from his weekend threat to strike Iranian power
[00:14] Cole Mercer: plants, now claiming that the United States and Iran have reached major points of agreement
[00:19] Cole Mercer: on a 15-point peace proposal.
[00:22] Claire Donovan: The shift is dramatic. On Friday, the president told reporters at the White House that a ceasefire was impossible while the United States was obliterating the other side.
[00:34] Claire Donovan: By today, while speaking in Memphis, he claimed the Iranians want to settle, and that the 48-hour ultimatum issued Saturday has been extended to a five-day pause.
[00:46] Claire Donovan: Markets reacted instantly to this change in posture, with Brent crude prices falling 15%
[00:53] Claire Donovan: before the opening of United States trading.
[00:56] Cole Mercer: That 15-point plan includes several high-stakes demands.
[01:01] Cole Mercer: President Trump mentioned the United States would insist on taking possession of Iran's
[01:07] Cole Mercer: highly enriched uranium, which he referred to as nuclear dust.
[01:11] Cole Mercer: The proposal also calls for a total ban on nuclear weapons, a cessation of support for
[01:17] Cole Mercer: proxies, and an acknowledgement of Israel's to exist.
[01:22] Cole Mercer: Pakistan has offered to host a summit that Vice President Jay Vance could attend, though
[01:27] Cole Mercer: the White House says these are still sensitive, fluid discussions.
[01:31] Claire Donovan: The diplomatic backchanneling appears to involve several intermediaries, including Oman
[01:38] Claire Donovan: and Turkey.
[01:39] Claire Donovan: Steve Whitcough and Jared Kushner have reportedly been leading the efforts on the United States side.
[01:47] Claire Donovan: However, the situation remains complicated.
[01:51] Claire Donovan: While the president claims he has been talking to a respected official in Tehran,
[01:57] Claire Donovan: Iran's parliament speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, has publicly denied that any negotiations have taken place, suggesting the United States is simply trying to escape a quagmire.
[02:10] Cole Mercer: While we see movement on the Iranian front, the situation in Lebanon is moving toward further escalation.
[02:17] Cole Mercer: Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich is now calling for the formal annexation of southern Lebanon up to the Latani River.
[02:26] Cole Mercer: This area covers roughly 800 square kilometers, and the proposal comes as the Israeli military continues to destroy bridges and infrastructure within that zone.
[02:38] Cole Mercer: The humanitarian and economic costs of this effectual annexation are significant.
[02:44] Cole Mercer: Civilians are being evacuated from the region as Israel seeks to secure what Smotrich calls a necessary security buffer.
[02:53] Cole Mercer: This stance appears to diverge from current United States objectives.
[02:58] Cole Mercer: Sources say President Trump and Vice President Vance have been in contact with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss these developments.
[03:07] Cole Mercer: The destruction of infrastructure in southern Lebanon suggests a long-term shift in the regional map.
[03:15] Cole Mercer: As the United States pushes for a broader deal with Iran,
[03:19] Cole Mercer: the conflict on Israel's northern border remains a primary obstacle to total regional stability.
[03:26] Cole Mercer: We will continue to monitor the status of the five-day pause on strikes against Iranian power plants.
[03:34] Claire Donovan: I'm Claire Donovan.
[03:35] Cole Mercer: And I'm Cole Mercer.
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