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'We'll see' — Trump hedges on guarantee Iran won't use oil profits to rebuild military
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- President Donald Trump on Monday hedged when asked if he could guarantee that Iran would not use profits from oil sales to rebuild its military in the wake of the war with the U.S. and Israel.
- Trump said the money was expected to be used to buy American agricultural products.
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President Donald Trump on Monday hedged when asked if he could guarantee that Iran would not use profits from oil sales to rebuild its military in the wake of the war with the U.S. and Israel.
Trump said the money was expected to be used to buy American agricultural products.
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