Trump’s administration is ramping up economic pressure on Iran with a bold “D-Day” strategy aimed at crippling Tehran’s economy and forcing it to halt its nuclear program—just as the war hits six months and midterm elections loom. Despite Iran’s long history of enduring sanctions, Trump’s team is doubling down, hoping to win political momentum while facing domestic supply shortages. Meanwhile, U.S.-South Korea drills wrap early as a diplomatic signal to North Korea, Trump announces temporary beef import relaxations to lower prices, and he heads to South Carolina to rally support for a key Senate runoff—showing his focus on both foreign policy and electoral politics.
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