President Trump said Friday that no backup plan is needed if the peace talks in Pakistan between the U.S. and Iran go south. “You don’t need a backup plan,” Trump told reporters before departing Washington. “The military is defeated. Their military is gone. We’ve degraded just about everything.” Vice President Vance is flying to Pakistan…
Trump says ‘backup plan’ not needed for Iran talks; wishes Vance ‘luck’
Originally reported by The Hill
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