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At the NATO Summit in Ankara, President Trump presented a 72-hour ultimatum to Iran, according to US officials. He informed the press that the US would aim for 'genuine concessions' from Tehran, which would involve the permanent reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and the elimination of enriched uranium, or else the country would revert to full military engagement. Vice President Vance added that Washington anticipated tangible actions rather than mere words and would evaluate Iran based on its actions rather than statements. In response, Iran's foreign minister labeled Trump's requirements as 'incompatible with Iranian sovereignty,' while the IRGC's hard-liners seemed to ramp up tensions, even as moderate factions sought a resolution.

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00:00President Trump just delivered what amounts to a 72-hour ultimatum to Iran.
00:04Speaking from the NATO summit in Ankara,
00:07Trump told reporters the United States would either secure real concessions from Tehran
00:12or resume full-scale military operations.
00:15What does real concessions mean?
00:17Permanent reopening of the Strait of Hormuz,
00:20disposal of enriched uranium,
00:22and a verifiable end to IRGC attacks on international shipping.
00:26Vice President Vance added,
00:28Washington will judge Iran by what it does, not what it says.
00:32Iran's foreign minister called the demands
00:35incompatible with sovereignty,
00:37while simultaneously,
00:39the IRGC's hardline faction was firing missiles at tankers.
00:43Inside Iran, there are now two parallel foreign policies.
00:47Moderates who want to deal,
00:49and hardliners who want to keep escalating.
00:51The next 72 hours will determine which faction wins,
00:55and which faction wins will determine whether there is peace or war in the Persian Gulf this week.
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