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U.S. and Iran launch new strikes as Trump shrugs off war impact: "I don't care about the midterms"

U.S. and Iran launch new strikes as Trump shrugs off war impact: "I don't care about the midterms"

Summary

The United States and Iran have both carried out new military strikes recently, but a U.S. official says the ceasefire between the two countries is still in place. President Donald Trump expressed that he is not concerned about how the conflict might affect upcoming elections.

Key Facts

  • Both the U.S. and Iran launched new military strikes overnight.
  • A U.S. official stated that the ceasefire agreement is still holding despite these strikes.
  • President Donald Trump made remarks during a Cabinet meeting about the conflict’s limited impact on political matters.
  • Trump said he does not care about how the conflict could influence the midterm elections.
  • The article mentions ongoing issues that are slowing down the peace deal between the U.S. and Iran.
  • Insights were provided by CBS News reporter Aaron Navarro and expert Ami Daniel, CEO of Windward.
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