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United Statesabout 2 hours ago·Unknown·ELEVATED 60

Trump could be ready to stop the war at almost any moment, ex-adviser John Bolton says

Bolton's remarks suggest potential shifts in US foreign policy, but lack specificity on the conflict's trajectory.

Former US National Security Adviser John Bolton stated in an interview that President Donald Trump is capable of ending the ongoing conflict at any moment. He also expressed confusion over Trump's shift in policy regarding regime change in Iran, highlighting insufficient support for the Iranian opposition.
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Humanitarian30
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Political60
Confidence 48/100 — moderate corroboration

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