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WSJ Minute Briefing

Trump Advisors Urge President to End Iran War

10 Mar 2026

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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?

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Here's your morning brief for Tuesday, March 10th. I'm Daniel Bach for The Wall Street Journal. President Trump says he's looking for a quick end to the war in Iran, saying it will be over, quote, very soon. Some of the president's advisers have privately urged him to look for an exit plan, where rising energy prices and concern about an extended conflict could spark political backlash.

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We've report that Trump has been briefed on some polling about the war and that some in his inner circle have fielded calls about the midterm elections from nervous Republicans. White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt denied that report, saying the president will be the one to decide when the war is over.

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China's exports soared in the first two months of the year, rising more than 20% compared to a year earlier, highlighting a continued reliance on overseas demand. Exports to Southeast Asia and Europe were both more than 25% higher year-on-year, while exports to the U.S. fell 11%.

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Meanwhile, shares of CATL surged in Asian trading today after the world's largest EV battery maker reported a profit of 42% for last year. The Tesla supplier cruised past expectations despite higher lithium prices and cooling electric vehicle demand in China. And if you're flying through U.S. airports this week, you might want to arrive earlier than originally planned.

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Chapter 2: What are Trump's advisors suggesting about the Iran war?

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