Eric Bolling
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But only to endure ballistic missile strikes, drone attacks, petrochemical smoke, all without a reliable means of obtaining logistical support.
The result could be a grinding war of attrition.
But it's a difference when we talk about troops on the ground.
I just spoke with President Trump, and he told me that Iran wants to make a deal badly.
He said that the talks have been ongoing.
I said, how much longer will this conflict go on?
He said the talks, I said five days to halt or postpone strikes on the electrical infrastructure.
It could happen sooner, he said, but I have put down five days.
asked him what his reaction is to Iranian state television saying that there are no talks and he said he's not sure what they are referring to because the most recent talks happened in fact last night.
with steve whitcoff and jared kushner and their counterparts when i asked about the iranian tv saying that no talks have happened he said it's hard to get any information there because of the u.s.
is blowing up so much of their infrastructure so again he wasn't sure whether iran state tv was talking about because the most recent talks he said happened last night
With Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, again, the president just told me moments ago that the Iranians want to do a deal badly.
The market, of course, has reversed course this morning after the president posted this morning.
In the middle of a big decline in markets, he said that he has directed the military to postpone
strikes on the electrical infrastructure and the power plants for five days as these talks continue.
The case Watson versus Republican National Committee challenges a Mississippi law that allows for a grace period for election officials to count ballots postmarked by Election Day, but arriving up to five business days later.
Mississippi Republican Secretary of State Michael Watson and Attorney General Lynn Fitch, whose case pushed the Dobbs case that overturned Roe, are defending Mississippi's law, which passed Mississippi's Republican supermajority legislature by a vote of 118 yeas to one lone dissent.
But will the people be damned, at least when it comes to this RNC, backed by the White House and Justice Department, who argue that ballots must be received before the end of Election Day to be counted?
Probably the most important shipping point in the world.
And I don't want to say that the Strait is, quote, closed.