President Trump's speech pitched an end to war in Iran
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For weeks, Donald Trump has offered only snippets and sound bites about his decision to lead the United States into another conflict in the Middle East; his prime-time address this evening was, one assumes,
Donald Trump gave a televised speech that was supposed to offer Iran war updates. Instead, it was a half-hearted round of contradictory boasts.
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