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🚨 TOM COTTON: ARAB STATES ASKED FOR TARGETING DATA — NOT CEASEFIRE Sen. Tom Cotton says a major shift is underway in the Middle East. According to Cotton, when Iran targeted Arab nations, their response was not to call for de-escalation or urge President Trump to stand down. Instead,...

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