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Trump’s “Many Options”: From Airstrikes to 25% Trade Tariffs

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President Donald Trump is utilizing “many options” to deal with the crisis in Iran, ranging from potential airstrikes to a definite 25% trade tariff on the regime’s partners. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt highlighted this full-spectrum approach, noting that while diplomacy is the first option, military and economic tools are being deployed. The tariffs, announced on Truth Social, are the latest escalation in a campaign to isolate Tehran.

The situation in Iran is desperate. The regime is killing protesters and facing a revolution. The internet is down, and diplomats are fleeing. Trump claims contact with the opposition and is using the tariffs to support them. The goal is to cut off the regime’s funding.

China opposes the tariffs, calling them “illicit.” Beijing is resisting U.S. pressure, but the economic threat is real. The 25% tariff forces a choice between Iran and the U.S.

The administration’s mention of airstrikes is a serious threat. The recent history of bombing nuclear sites adds credibility. The regime’s private messages suggest they are rattled. Trump is using a mix of threats and inducements to force a change.

The Supreme Court is reviewing the tariff power, but the strategy is in motion. Trump is using every lever of power available to him. The combination of military and economic pressure is a hallmark of his approach to the Iran crisis.

 

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