President Trump signs Iran MOU at Palace of Versailles dinner Wednesday evening. He said the deal is not final and warned the U.S. could resume bombing Iran if they don't.
President Trump signed the Iran Memorandum of Understanding while attending a dinner at the Palace of Versailles on Wednesday evening, saying the U.S.-Iran agreement is not a final deal and warning that the U.S. could resume bombing Iran if they don't.
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