Trump gives Iran days for peace plan
U.S. officials say Trump is giving Iran's warring factions several days to unify behind a counter-offer or the ceasefire will end.

U.S. officials say Trump is giving Iran's warring factions several days to unify behind a counter-offer or the ceasefire will end.

Wall Street Journal confirms the deadline and adds that Trump asked aides about future operations during Tuesday White House meetings, showing he remains open to restarting attacks.
The Wall Street Journal reports the administration is ready to give Iran a few extra days to present a formal 'peace plan.'
The Wall Street Journal reports the delay came after Trump and his team agreed Iran's government has internal disagreements and needs more time to reach a consensus proposal.
Adds detail that the delay followed an assessment by Trump's team that Iran's government has internal disagreements and needs more time to reach a consensus.
The report specifies that the demand is for Iran's warring factions to unify behind a single counter-offer, adding new detail to the nature of the U.S. ultimatum.