Six war terms that should be discharged from service
Source: Washington Examiner · Bias: Center Right
Summary
President Donald Trump raised the stakes in the Iran war last Friday by demanding the regime’s unconditional surrender. The president’s rhetoric is evolving as quickly as the modern battlefield, while cable news panels and editorial pages keep recycling the same tired clichés born during the Iraq debate or earlier. These phrases often obscure more than […]
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