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Trump, Iran

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Scholar who predicted Trump’s 2024 win, Iran attack lays out how the U.S. could lose Iran war
Professor Jiang Xueqin made three big predictions back in 2024.

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Trump, who campaigned against 'endless' wars, enters Iran with no end date
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Can Democrats stop Trump's war in Iran?
 · 7h
How long can Iran keep firing missiles and drones?
"It is a regime lashing out like a rabid animal, dangerous to everyone around it," said Danny Danon.

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Are US-Israeli attacks against Iran legal under international law?
The National Interest · 22h
Will Turkey Invade Iran?
 · 23h
What are the economic impacts of US strikes in Iran?
"Well, it depends on how long it goes on. But if it goes on for a period of time, it's going to make inflation go up," Landis said.

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Could the US run low on weapons for its assault on Iran?
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How much are the US and its allies spending on weapons in the Iran war?
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Iran crisis tests Trump standing with young men who helped power 2024 win

By Nathan Layne and Aleksandra Michalska MANCHESTER, New Hampshire, March 4 (Reuters) - When Michael Leary learned the United States had struck Iran, he questioned whether the move honored the "America First" pledge that earned his vote for President Donald Trump and feared it could pull the country into another Middle East quagmire.
ABC News on MSN
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Democratic group sees lessons for the party in Donald Trump's 2024 election win

The PAC spoke to Biden voters who voted for Trump in 2024 or sat it out.
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Donald Trump Says He Needed to Win 2024 Election for His Own Ego

Donald Trump confirms the presidency comes with its perks ... including a massive ego boost ... which he says he desperately needed after Democrats "rigged" the 2020 election. The President of the United States spoke at the National Prayer Breakfast in ...
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Donald Trump’s 2024 election win increased the social acceptability of prejudice, study suggests

Following the 2024 United States presidential election, new evidence suggests that negative political rhetoric continues to shape how Americans express prejudice. A recent study reveals that groups targeted by Donald Trump during his campaign experienced an increase in both the perceived acceptability of prejudice and self-reported prejudice
Texas Public Radio
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Texas primaries could test whether Latino support for GOP is holding after 2024 gains

The GOP made big strides with Latino voters in 2024. Immigration and the economy were key drivers, but two years later, those issues could sway them to back Democrats in primaries happening this week.
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Donald Trump Says He Knew He Was Going to Win 2024 Election After He Worked the McDonald’s Drive-Thru

On Monday, Nov. 17, Donald Trump said he "almost knew" he would win the 2024 U.S. presidential election after serving french fries at a McDonald's in Pennsylvania Trump spoke at the McDonald's Impact Summit in Washington, D.C. The appearance came amid ...
New York Post
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Trump might have lost the political plot — but here’s how he can still win the midterms

Donald Trump did not win the 2024 election because America suddenly became meaningfully more Republican. He won because voters, many of them independents and crossover Democrats, many of them young, had lost trust in the system and believed he was willing ...
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‘We’re not at war right now’: House Speaker Johnson makes stunning claim after Trump’s barrage on Iran

House Speaker Mike Johnson rejected the idea that the United States is at war with Iran despite President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth both saying the U.S. is at war. The speaker delivered his weekly press conference,
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