Trump says of possible war with Iran 'anything can happen,' vows to leverage U.S. support for Ukraine for peace
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
45% : " Trump sat for a 65-minute interview with TIME magazine, which has named him its "Person of the Year," and was asked about the chances of a war with Iran under his new administration, eliciting the response after a pause, the magazine said.35% : " According to TIME, Trump said he would use U.S. support for Ukraine as leverage against Russia in trying to negotiate an end to the war.
26% : While Trump didn't take war with Iran off the table, he made clear that he wants the wars between Russia and Ukraine and Israel and Hamas to end.
9% : It's crazy what's taking place," said Trump, who criticized Kyiv's firing of U.S.-made missiles into Russian territory in November after President Joe Biden eased restrictions on their use.
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