The war hangs by a thread — and so does Trump’s presidency. Behind closed doors, Trump, JD Vance, and Marco Rubio are racing to lock in a deal that could reopen the Strait of Hormuz, halt Iran’s nuclear program, and stop a wider regional explosion. But with U.S. warships under fire and Tehran accusing Washington of shifting demands, every hour brings a new risk of collapse. The language of the agreement is still being fought over, word by word, as American jets strike near Bandar Abbas and Iranian negotiators warn that nothing is “imminent.” A promise to end high-level enrichment, a trade for sanctions relief, a fragile cease-fire, and a blockade that could snap at any moment — the fate of the Gulf, and perhaps the world economy, now rests on a deal that could still bl… Continues…