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- Why Two Weeks Is Donald Trumps Favourite Unit Of Time
Why "Two Weeks" Is Donald Trump's Favourite Unit Of Time The White House has announced that Donald Trump would determine "within the next two weeks" whether to launch a military strike on Iran
- ‘Two Weeks’ Is Trump’s Favorite Unit of Time - The New York Times
“Two weeks” is one of President Trump’s favorite units of time It can mean something, or nothing at all transcript Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, said in a briefing on
- For Trump, Two Weeks Is the Favourite Unit Of Time. Heres . . .
US President Donald Trump is expected to announce his decision on joining Israel's air campaign against Iran's nuclear facilities within two weeks, according to the White House The phrase "two weeks" has become a recurring theme for Trump, often signifying uncertainty Meanwhile, Israel has conducted airstrikes in Iran, heightening tensions in the Middle East , Middle East News - Times Now
- Two weeks has become Trumps most used phrase - indy100
Last month, Trump was asked in the Oval Office if he thought Putin wanted to end the war with Ukraine amid the Kremlin escalating attacks on the country Photo by Suzanne Plunkett-Pool Getty Images "I can't tell you that, but I'll let you know in about two weeks," Trump told reporters
- Late-Night Hosts Have Fun With Trump’s Favorite Measure Of . . .
Donald Trump said he'll wait two weeks before deciding on next U S move in Israel-Iran conflict; late-night hosts had fun with his favorite measure of time
- Trump used two-week deadlines long before Iran conflict : NPR
President Trump said Thursday that he will decide whether the U S will take military action in the growing Israel-Iran conflict "within two weeks " It's a timeline he's used many times before
- Trump’s new two-week negotiating window sets off scramble to . . .
President Donald Trump’s decision to open a two-week negotiating window before deciding on striking Iran sets off an urgent effort to restart talks that had been deadlocked when Israel began its
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