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President Trump continues to hold open the possibility of military strikes on Iran.
NPR White House correspondent Franco Ordonez has been following the president's rhetoric about Iran.
So, Franco, what has to happen from Iran's point of view in order for the U.S.
not to attack it?
OK, so what has he said?
All right, so then what exactly are the options?
And actually, what kind of timeline are we talking about now?
All right.
So how soon could all of this happen?
That's White House correspondent Franco Ordonez.
Thanks a lot.
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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spent more than six hours in a closed-door deposition in front of the House Oversight Committee on Thursday.
NPR's Sage Miller joins us to break this all down.