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strikes will continue, quote, at full force.
He's warning the American people that more U.S.
lives will likely be lost after three service members were killed in the war over the weekend.
That's from a six-minute video Trump posted online on Sunday, where Trump also said the U.S.
would, quote, avenge their deaths.
The country's hit include Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the UAE, Kuwait, Bahrain, Jordan, and even Oman, which had been mediating nuclear talks.
And I'm Leila Faudel.
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President Trump says a lot in public, but has not persuaded most of the public to support his policies.
I'm Leila Fadil, that's Steve Inskeep, and this is Up First from NPR News.
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These are signs of the violence after Mexico's government killed a drug cartel leader.
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