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Trump expected to say US not planning further strikes: Report

Trump expected to say US not planning further strikes: Report

Middle East Eye4 hours ago

Trump is expected to say in his address that he is not currently planning additional strikes on Iran, multiple senior White House officials have told NBC News.
The officials said Trump hoped the attacks would propel Tehran back to negotiations and press Iranian leaders into an agreement.

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