“Diplomacy is First Option”: Leavitt Softens Trump’s Tariff Blow

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While President Donald Trump delivered a heavy economic blow with his 25% tariff on Iran’s partners, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt tried to soften the impact by stating that “diplomacy is always the first option.” This “good cop, bad cop” routine is central to the administration’s strategy. Leavitt emphasized that the President is willing to talk, but only from a position of strength. The tariffs are the stick to drive Iran to the table.
The situation in Iran is volatile. The regime is killing protesters and arresting thousands. The internet is down. Trump has claimed contact with the opposition. The tariffs are designed to increase the pressure.
China has criticized the tariffs as “coercion.” Beijing views the U.S. approach as contradictory. How can you have diplomacy with a 25% tariff? The Chinese government is wary of U.S. intentions.
The mention of airstrikes as an option adds to the complexity. The administration says the regime is sending private messages that differ from their public stance. Trump is using the tariffs to exploit this opening.
The Supreme Court is reviewing the tariff power, but the diplomatic game continues. Leavitt’s words offer a glimmer of hope for a peaceful resolution, but Trump’s actions speak of economic warfare. The world is watching to see which approach wins out.

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