Trump Keeps Telling America He's Winning in Iran
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In the face of nervous world markets and figures in the downward polls since the beginning of the war against Iran, President Donald Trump has gone from calling for an “unconditional surrender” to being willing to accept an outcome in which the Islamic Republic changes to a hard-line ayatollah for another.
Facing jittery global markets and a slump in his approval ratings since he launched a war against Iran, US President Donald Trump has moved from calling for "unconditional surrender" to a stance that suggests accepting a scenario in which Iran replaces one ayatollah with another.
Trump keeps telling America he's winning in Iran
WASHINGTON — Facing jittery global markets and drooping poll numbers since launching a war on Iran, President Donald Trump has cycled from calls for “unconditional surrender” to sounding amenable to an end state in which Iran trades one hard-line ayatollah…
President Trump had barely declared that the war against Iran could be over quickly when Defense Minister Hegseth announced further heavy bombing campaigns for today. The ambiguous messages from Washington continue to come thick and fast. The impression is growing that the Americans have lost control. Their attacks set off economic alarm bells, but to avert an economic crisis, they must either resume talks with Iran or continue fighting for a wh…
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