From Buzz Bomb Media <[email protected]>
Subject Trump Draws a Red Line—But Not the One You’d Expect
Date June 27, 2025 5:02 PM
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Trump Draws a Red Line—But Not the One You’d Expect
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The president shut down rumors of toppling Tehran, saying it would create “so much chaos” as he tries to end the latest Middle East war.


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Some moths use their wings to mimic rust – The rust moth’s mottled wings blend into oxidized metal, fooling predators on old shipwrecks or fences.

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