Trump warns Iran has three days before its oil infrastructure is blown up, speaking on Fox News. He called the leadership 'very strange.'
On Fox News, U.S. President Donald Trump said Iran's leadership is 'very strange' and warned that Iran has about three days before its oil infrastructure is blown up.
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On Fox News, U.S. President Donald Trump said Iran's leadership is 'very strange' and warned that Iran has about three days before its oil infrastructure is blown up.
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