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Rogan blasts Trump's Iran strategy after extending ceasefire: 'Doesn't make sense'

Rogan blasts Trump's Iran strategy after extending ceasefire: 'Doesn't make sense'
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Podcaster Joe Rogan said Thursday that President Trump’s strategy in Iran “doesn’t make sense," renewing his criticism of the conflict days after appearing alongside the president for an executive order signing at the White House. The comment came as Rogan was discussing the current situation in the Middle East on his podcast, “The Joe Rogan...

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