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Saturday, June 22, 2019

Trump’s Account Of Planning, Then Canceling Iran Strikes Is Facing Scrutiny

Trump’s account of planning, then canceling Iran strikes is facing scrutiny
Aides around President Trump and military analysts are questioning his description of events. And no new sanctions were imposed against Iran, in contradiction of Trump's tweets. The confusion comes as key allies are already questioning the U.S. narrative about Iran’s culpability for recent attacks on oil tankers.
By John Hudson, Missy Ryan and Erin Cunningham · Read more
Trump struggles to balance looking tough with reluctance to involve U.S. in conflicts
Questions continued to swirl Friday over the deliberations that led to a near attack on Iran and what Trump knew throughout Thursday.
By Anne Gearan · Read more


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