Trump says Iran hostilities are over despite continued military presence, blockade
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Trump says Iran ‘wants a deal' but US 'not satisfied' - Middle East Eye.
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Trump Tells Congress Iran War Is ‘Terminated,' Arguing He Doesn't Need Approval To Continue - Forbes.
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Trump Tells Congress Iran War Is ‘Terminated,' Arguing He Doesn't Need Approval To Continue ForbesTrump declares hostilities with Iran "terminated"
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The Washington PostThe Iran War Is Terminated Because Trump Said So Esquire
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Trump says Iran hostilities are over despite continued military presence, blockade.
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Over 50,000 U.S.
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military personnel remain deployed across the Middle East and a naval blockade is crippling the Iranian economy.
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But in a letter Friday, President Trump told lawmakers that "the hostilities that began" in late February "have terminated." Ed O'Keefe has more.
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Claim Contradictions
negation mismatch
A: Trump says Iran ‘wants a deal' but US 'not satisfied' - Middle East Eye.
B: Trump Tells Congress Iran War Is ‘Terminated,' Arguing He Doesn't Need Approval To Continue - Forbes.
negation mismatch
A: Trump says Iran ‘wants a deal' but US 'not satisfied' - Middle East Eye.
B: Trump Tells Congress Iran War Is ‘Terminated,' Arguing He Doesn't Need Approval To Continue ForbesTrump declares hostilities with Iran "terminated"
negation mismatch
A: Trump says Iran ‘wants a deal' but US 'not satisfied' - Middle East Eye.
B: Trump says Iran hostilities are over despite continued military presence, blockade.
negation mismatch
A: Trump says Iran ‘wants a deal' but US 'not satisfied' - Middle East Eye.
B: But in a letter Friday, President Trump told lawmakers that "the hostilities that began" in late February "have terminated." Ed O'Keefe has more.
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