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Trump blows through his red lines to justify interim peace deal with Iran
Trump blows through his red lines to justify interim peace deal with Iran
Date: 2026-06-18 15:20:45 Source:
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President Donald Trump and his team had several red lines that they used to justify the U.S. war against Iran. At a press conference on Wednesday, Trump largely brushed them aside. Read More
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