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Trump claims he's the 'best president in Israel's history' during interview
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Trump claims he's the 'best president in Israel's history' during interview

US President Donald Trump claimed during an interview with CNBC that he is the 'best president in Israel's history.' He made these remarks while defending his decision to initiate a conflict with Iran, which has been ongoing for four months. Trump stated that the US has regained respect internationally, contrasting this with a period when he felt the country was being mocked. He also commented on the situation in the Strait of Hormuz, asserting that no ships had reached Iran, though reports indicate that Iran's shadow fleet managed to breach the blockade. Additionally, Trump suggested that Iran would purchase agricultural goods from the US as part of a ceasefire agreement, although Iranian authorities have denied this.

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Trump claims he's the 'best president in Israel's history' during interview

US President Donald Trump claimed during an interview with CNBC that he is the 'best president in Israel's history.' He made these remarks while defending his decision to initiate a conflict with Iran, which has been ongoing for four months. Trump stated that the US has regained respect internationally, contrasting this with a period when he felt the country was being mocked. He also commented on the situation in the Strait of Hormuz, asserting that no ships had reached Iran, though reports indicate that Iran's shadow fleet managed to breach the blockade. Additionally, Trump suggested that Iran would purchase agricultural goods from the US as part of a ceasefire agreement, although Iranian authorities have denied this.

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