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Iran’s attack on two oil tankers and a refinery Thursday thrust the conflict into a deepening phase with stark implications for President Donald Trump’s standing at home as the risk of rising energy prices intensifies.
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Trump's address was a modified version of that approach. He led with affordability but never strayed too far from the fights that energize his base. The president presented a country rebounding from crisis and entering what he called a "golden age" as it nears its 250th anniversary.
So long as it doesn't ratify the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, the United States won't be able to seek short-notice, on-site inspections to deter and detect possible Chinese and Russian clandestine nuclear testing activities.
President Trump said the only endgame for the war is if Iran agrees to an unconditional surrender. Tom Wait reports.