Trump says Iran conflict could go on for weeks


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President Donald Trump laid out a potential timeline for the Iran conflict, saying, “We plan for four to five weeks, but we have the ability to go longer than that.” The president said Iran must be stopped from developing nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles for the safety of US citizens.

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