It remains unclear if Iran was close to developing a nuclear weapon in such a short time frame.
Topic: energyRegion: Middle EastUpdated: i1 outletsSources: 1Spectrum: Right Only⏱ 2 min read
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All gas, no brakes: Wild moments in Trumpworld this week that captured attention President Donald Trump was busy as ever this week, hosting several colorful events at the White House while monitoring the Iran war and overseeing beautification projects in the nation’s capital. Here are just a few of the most notable moments that caught the public’s attention: Trump throws his base a UFO bone, but critics say it’s Iran ‘smoke and mirrors’.
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KEY FACTS
- Here are just a few of the most notable moments that caught the public’s attention: Trump throws his base a UFO bone, but critics say it’s Iran ‘smoke and mirrors’.
- At one point during the Oval Office event, he told the children that Iran was “two weeks away” from killing them before the United States and Israel intervened.
- But you can’t let a bunch of lunatics have a nuclear weapon, or the world would be in trouble.” His remarks during the physical fitness signing ceremony sparked controversy online.
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Brief
All gas, no brakes: Wild moments in Trumpworld this week that captured attention President Donald Trump was busy as ever this week, hosting several colorful events at the White House while monitoring the Iran war and overseeing beautification projects in the nation’s capital.
Here are just a few of the most notable moments that caught the public’s attention: Trump throws his base a UFO bone, but critics say it’s Iran ‘smoke and mirrors’.
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