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Good morning.
OK, so the ceasefire between the U.S.
and Iran is set to expire Wednesday.
But, Tam, this feels like it's all falling apart, is it?
We'll find out.
I mean, if President Trump wants a deal so badly, why is he again threatening to bomb civilian infrastructure and targeting civilian infrastructure would be a war crime?
Okay, so if these negotiations happen...
Do you know what the Trump administration is looking to get out of them?
What are the political consequences for Trump if this drags on?
That's NPR's Tamara Keith.
Thank you, Tam.
You're welcome.
The deadline is ticking towards the end of the ceasefire between the U.S.
For more, we go to NPR's Jane Araf in Amman, Jordan.
Hi, Jane.
Hi, Leila.
Okay, so President Trump said Sunday that a U.S.
delegation was headed to Pakistan for talks.
What's the latest on the Iranian side?
Iran in this war has used access through that strategic waterway, the Strait of Hormuz as leverage by restricting oil traffic.