President Trump says he is prepared to talk to Iranian President Rouhani, but added “there's always a chance” the US would need to take military action.
that she was “nasty” for comments she made about him during the 2016 presidential campaign.
On Wednesday’s engagement with the queen in Portsmouth, Trump will read an excerpt from the prayer President Franklin Roosevelt delivered on the evening of June 6, 1944, when he spoke to the American people for the first time about the operation in Normandy. “I think I’m making up for it rapidly because we’re building our military at a level that’s never been seen before,” he said.
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