Trump says there are ‘no limits’ to his power after Iran war
Exclusive: Trump tells The Axios Show there are "no limits" to his power after Iran war.
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Exclusive: Trump tells The Axios Show there are "no limits" to his power after Iran war. Asked by Axios White House correspondent Marc Caputo if he’s learned about limits to his power following the conflict, Trump denied there were any. “There are no limits,” he said in. President Donald Trump still believes his power as commander in chief is unlimited after he struck an agreement with Iran to end the war.
Furthermore, As Washington and Tehran enter a critical 60-day negotiation period, questions remain about who really gained leverage from the landmark agreement. The remarks have sparked fresh debate over whether the war showcased American power—or exposed its limits. Asked what he'd learned from the war about the limits to his power, he said: "There are no limits." What he's saying: "I haven't learned that lesson yet.
In addition, Trump acknowledged to Axios' Marc Caputo that he'd negotiated that deal to keep the war from turning into a global economic depression. In a new Axios interview, Trump defended the deal, claimed Iran was militarily defeated, and insisted he ended the conflict to avoid a global economic crisis tied to oil supplies and the Strait of Hormuz.
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Exclusive: Trump tells The Axios Show there are "no limits" to his power after Iran war.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesTrump says his power is unlimited after Iran war: ‘There are no limits’.
reliability moderate3/3 sourcesAsked by Axios White House correspondent Marc Caputo if he’s learned about limits to his power following the conflict, Trump denied there were any. “There are no limits,” he said in […]
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesPresident Donald Trump still believes his power as commander in chief is unlimited after he struck an agreement with Iran to end the war.
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As Washington and Tehran enter a critical 60-day negotiation period, questions remain about who really gained leverage from the landmark agreement.
according to Hindustan TimesThe remarks have sparked fresh debate over whether the war showcased American power—or exposed its limits.
according to Hindustan TimesAsked what he'd learned from the war about the limits to his power, he said: "There are no limits." What he's saying: "I haven't learned that lesson yet.
according to Axios — AllTrump acknowledged to Axios' Marc Caputo that he'd negotiated that deal to keep the war from turning into a global economic depression.
according to Axios — AllIn a new Axios interview, Trump defended the deal, claimed Iran was militarily defeated, and insisted he ended the conflict to avoid a global economic crisis tied to oil supplies and the Strait of Hormuz.
according to Hindustan TimesThe Strait of Hormuz will not be open." "We wouldn't have oil for months.
according to Axios — AllPresident Trump denied that the Iran war revealed the limits of his ability to exert power, telling "The Axios Show" he still believes there are "no limits." The big picture: Trump entered the war demanding "unconditional surrender." He ended it with a limited memorandum of understanding instead.
according to Axios — AllStill, Trump denied he was in any way humbled by that experience.
according to Axios — All"The only way I can get tougher is if I go in there for another two or three weeks and continue to bomb the hell out of 'em.
according to Axios — All'Haven't learnt that lesson yet': After Iran war, Donald Trump says there are no limits to his ability to exert power.
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Exclusive: Trump tells The Axios Show there are "no limits" to his power after Iran war.
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omitted byCenterRight sidePublic / Agenciescovered byRight sidePresident Donald Trump still believes his power as commander in chief is unlimited after he struck an agreement with Iran to end the war.
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