The ten-day ultimatum issued by President Trump transitioned from a diplomatic countdown to an explicit military threat. Early in the day, international and diaspora outlets focused on the 10-to-15-day window for a "meaningful deal," while state-aligned media prioritized a military aircraft crash in Hamadan and defensive warnings to the UN regarding regional U.S. bases. By midday, the narrative shifted as Foreign Minister Araqchi signaled a willingness to produce a draft nuclear proposal within days, framed by state media as a "language of respect." However, this diplomatic opening was overshadowed in the afternoon by President Trump’s public confirmation that he is considering a "limited military strike" against Iran. Simultaneously, diaspora media highlighted a domestic crisis, reporting Amnesty International’s warning that 30 protesters face imminent execution and citing Trump’s claim of 32,000 casualties since the unrest began, creating a sharp contrast between Tehran’s diplomatic reach-out and the escalating external and internal pressure.