As the ceasefire window between the United States and Iran nears its end, tensions are escalating rapidly with diplomatic uncertainty deepening across the region. In a critical development, U.S. President Donald Trump convened a high-level emergency meeting at the White House Situation Room on Saturday to assess the worsening crisis surrounding the Strait of Hormuz. The meeting, described as a “war room” consultation, included top U.S. officials such as Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, intelligence chief John Ratcliffe, and senior military leadership. The discussions reportedly focused on next steps if negotiations with Iran fail, including military preparedness, diplomatic pressure, and securing maritime routes. Following the meeting, Trump stated that the United States remains engaged in talks with Iran, but warned that a final decision on a potential agreement is imminent. He suggested that clarity on whether a deal will be reached should emerge very soon, signaling that all options remain open. Inside the Situation Room, officials evaluated multiple scenarios, including continued diplomacy versus potential escalation, as Iran maintains firm positions on uranium enrichment and regional control. The discussions also reviewed intelligence inputs and military readiness across different branches of the U.S. armed forces. With only days left before the ceasefire deadline, global attention is fixed on Washington and Tehran, as the risk of renewed confrontation continues to grow amid stalled negotiations and rising mistrust on both sides.


