US Sends More Troops to The Middle East: Is This 2003 All Over Again?
The US is sending more troops to the Middle East as tensions rise—preparing for potential escalation while hoping for diplomacy.
The US is sending more troops to the Middle East as tensions rise—preparing for potential escalation while hoping for diplomacy.
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