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White House adviser says Iran invasion would be a ‘suicide mission’
White House adviser David Sacks dismissed calls for an Iran invasion, calling it a 'suicide mission' and advocating for diplomacy over military conflict. He defended the U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding as a 'tremendous achievement' and urged policymakers to avoid repeating past wars.
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