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Trump Touts Japan's $36B Boost for U.S. Oil, Gas, and Minerals + Trump Warns of ‘Something Very Tough’ if Iran Nuclear Talks Fail + Ukraine Strikes as Russia Stalls: Exploiting Kremlin Command CracksTrump Warns: 'Something Very Tough' if Iran Talks Fail
President Donald Trump warned of "something very tough" if nuclear negotiations with Iran collapse as US and Iranian delegations met in Geneva, a statement that has rattled markets and raised fears of rapid escalation toward military confrontation
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240 million gallons - Sewage dumped into the Potomac River
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"something very tough" — President Donald Trump
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