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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