Khaberni - In a radical shift that overturns the balance of escalation in the Middle East, the website "Axios", quoting a White House official, revealed that President Donald Trump's administration has notified Tehran, through multiple diplomatic channels, of its full readiness to hold an official meeting to negotiate a new nuclear and regional agreement.
The officials confirmed to the site that Trump's recent statements, in which he expressed openness to a diplomatic solution, "are not just a political maneuver", but rather a reflection of a genuine desire to avoid a full-scale military confrontation if the conditions acceptable to America are met.
Regional Movement to organize "Ankara Meeting"
Informed sources indicated that Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey are working to organize a high-level meeting in the Turkish capital Ankara, bringing together the American envoy "Steve Witkoff" and senior Iranian officials.
This anticipated meeting aims to lay the foundations of "the big deal" which Trump aspires to, including strict restrictions on Tehran's nuclear program and reducing the influence of its tools in the region, to ensure long-term calm that serves the American vision for energy market stability.
The security of "the occupation" is at the core of the negotiations
Despite this diplomatic openness, Washington still clings to its demands, which primarily aim to protect the interests of the occupation.
Observers believe that any agreement brokered by Trump will be conditional on neutralizing all threats that affect the depth of the occupier.
President Trump, who maintains close coordination with Tel Aviv, seeks to extract "painful" Iranian concessions that would end the state of anxiety experienced by the occupier's authorities, using the "Armada" as a blunt stick standing behind every diplomatic offer.
The dilemma of "the final decision" in Tehran
According to US officials, the biggest challenge remains the stance of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
While the Iranian diplomacy, led by Araghchi, shows flexibility towards Trump's invitation, Washington does not yet know if Khamenei will give the green light to reach a drastic agreement acceptable to the US administration.
The leadership in Tehran is now caught between the hammer of crippling sanctions and the anvil of a "comprehensive strike", making the upcoming Ankara meeting a turning point towards either a "peace of the brave" in Trump's view, or towards the big explosion that will change the map of the Middle East in favor of American dominance and the continued existence of its ally, the occupation, as the dominating power without competition.

