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One of the fascinating aspects about this Signal leak is that the advisors seem to agree establishing freedom of navigation in the Red Sea benefits mostly 🇪🇺, they hate bailing 🇪🇺 out, YET they go forward with the strikes because nobody else can militarily and they fear being seen as indecisive.
Apr 1, 2025, 4:27 PM
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"title": "Here Are the Attack Plans That Trump’s Advisers Shared on Signal",
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