President Trump has dismissed reports that General Daniel Caine warned against a potential war with Iran, calling them “100% incorrect.” Trump stated Caine believes any conflict would be “easily won” and that he himself would make the final decision on military action. Meanwhile, the US is reinforcing its military presence in the region, fueling concerns of a wider confrontation. President Trump has dismissed reports that General Daniel Caine warned against a potential war with Iran, calling them “100% incorrect.” Trump stated Caine believes any conflict would be “easily won” and that he himself would make the final decision on military action. Meanwhile, the US is reinforcing its military presence in the region, fueling concerns of a wider confrontation.
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