Trump’s Iran Ceasefire Was Built on Falsehoods
Source: Bloomberg Politics · Bias: Center
Summary
The war Trump launched against Iran in February didn’t end in the victory he has claimed. Nor did the ceasefire terms he agreed to represent Iran’s “unconditional surrender.” They were anything but, Bloomberg Opinion columnist Marc Champion says. (Source: Bloomberg)
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