Trump doesn’t TACO, but sounds more wacko

Thirty-two days after US and Israel launched strikes on Iran, Trump chose Passover to make his first public appeal to the nation, in the face of an unpopular war whose objectives have been opaque, and confused, at every juncture, and that has widened and escalated beyond his control.

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