Trump's Latest Moves: Iran, Russia, and Tariffs
Donald Trump is making headlines again with threats against Iran, new sanctions on Russia, and shifting policies on tariffs. Here’s what you need to know.
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Donald Trump has sent a letter to Iran’s Supreme Leader, urging negotiations on a new nuclear deal.
He warned that if talks fail, military action could follow.
This comes as tensions rise over Iran’s nuclear advancements, with both the U.S.
and Israel vowing to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.
Trump is weighing new sanctions on Russia, including targeting its banking sector, in response to continued missile strikes
on Ukraine.
However, he also suggested that negotiating with Russia might be easier than dealing with Ukraine, sparking criticism from
former U.S.
officials.
After announcing sweeping tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada, Trump has now postponed them for a month.
The move follows backlash from business leaders and lawmakers, as well as concerns over economic instability.
Trump has clarified that final decisions on federal job cuts will be made by Cabinet secretaries, not Elon
Musk.
This comes after Musk’s aggressive cost-cutting measures led to mass firings, sparking legal challenges and political backlash.
Trump has questioned whether NATO allies would defend the U.S.
if attacked, raising concerns among European leaders.
Meanwhile, he continues to pressure Ukraine to negotiate peace with Russia, despite ongoing Russian attacks.