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Donald Trump is running out of time | The war in Iran is not going well. The Israelis have bombed Iran's energy network – a tactic copied from Vladimir Putin in Ukraine that will end badly, predicts Sam Kiley. Donald Trump said he told Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, "Don't do that." Meanwhile, Oman says the war is President Trump's "greatest miscalculation", the biggest US warship limps to Crete for repairs after a fire, and British military personnel are being sent to the US to help plan the reopening of the strait of Hormuz. As Sean O'Grady writes, Mr Trump is now trapped in a war even he can't chicken out of. As oil prices rise further and the war becomes more unpopular in the US, how long before the president starts to pay a political price? | |
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