First Thing: Trump Iran airstrikes decision to be guided by Kushner and Witkoff’s advice
President has not yet made a final decision on any strikes as the US prepares for last-ditch' negotiations on Thursday. Plus, most US adults feel the country is moving in the wrong direction
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Donald Trump's decision on whether to order airstrikes against Iran will depend partly on the judgment of Trump's special envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner about whether Tehran is stalling over a deal to relinquish its nuclear capacity, according to people familiar with the matter.
What will happen if there's no deal? Trump has told advisers he is considering limited strikes to put pressure on Iran and, failing that, a far larger attack to force regime change.
What has Iran said about how it might respond? Iran has vowed to retaliate as hard as possible to any US attack, and its supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, warned last week that he had the ability to sink a US warship.
What about the 15% tariff? The uplift to 15% announced by Trump on social media on Saturday has not yet been implemented - but could come at any time.
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