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America reportedly sending more troops; Iran to allow “non-hostile” ships through Hormuz, and more

Ep. 20260325

The Pentagon is reportedly preparing to deploy more 1,000 combat troops to the Middle East, though America has apparently not made the decision to put boots on the ground in Iran.

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