Trump administration reportedly prepared to make peace with Iran’s current regime, accepting a weakened Islamic Republic instead of insisting on regime change.By World Israel News StaffThe Trump administration has sent the Iranian regime a draft of a 15-point peace plan aimed at ending the current war, The New York Times reported on Tuesday, citing officials familiar with the proposal.The plan was reportedly conveyed to Iranian leaders via Pakistan, which has emerged as a key intermediary between Washington and Tehran. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday offered to host peace talks between the United States and Iran.“Pakistan stands ready and honored to be the host to facilitate meaningful and conclusive talks for a comprehensive settlement of the ongoing conflict,” Sharif wrote in a post on X, which President Donald Trump later shared on his Truth Social account.It is unclear how widely the Trump administration’s peace plan has been circulated within Iran’s increasingly fragmented leadership, nor is there any indication of how Israel would react to peace talks under the newly proposed framework.However, officials say that the proposed peace plan highlights the growing willingness of the administration to wind down the conflict in the Middle East and reverse the economic damage incurred over nearly a month of fighting.Notably, it signals the administration’s willingness to accept a diminished Islamic Republic, without insisting on regime change.While the full contents of the proposal have not been made public, officials cited in the Times report said that it addresses Iran’s nuclear program, ballistic missile capabilities, and maritime security issues, particularly those relating to the Strait of Hormuz.Despite the peace overtures, the White House has indicated that diplomatic efforts will not halt ongoing military operations.White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt emphasized that while negotiations are being explored, Operation Epic Fury will continue “unabated” to achieve its objectives.Israeli officials cited in multiple reports have said that the talks between the US and Iran are unlikely to bring about the end of the war in the near future, with Israel’s security establishment predicting that the conflict will continue unabated for at least several more weeks, with as much as a month and a half of fighting left.The post US sends Iran 15-point peace plan – report appeared first on World Israel News.