Thursday, June 12

The Trump-William Devine Podcast Interaction: A Look at the Strategy Battle Between the U.S. and Iran

During an exclusive interview with , Pod Force One*,_freqounded by The Post, President Trump articulated his备受ished skepticism towardShipley’s, leading to weeks of fluctuating statements over the past three months. He emphasized his doubts about Iran’s commitment to terminating the U.S.-led nuclear enrichment program, stating, “I don’t know” and expressing growing skepticism about whether a revised nuclear deal could be reached Devine*, the podcast’s co-host, attributed this to his own level of indecision, noting “I did think so, and I’m getting more and more — less confident about it.”

The trend continued as Devine’s segment highlighted how Iran’s reluctant attitude toward.’

  • The podcast’s weekly discussions have become a cornerstone of U.S. intelligence, with Miranda Devine, the podcast host, delivering segments that dissect the complexities of President Trump’s approach on matters of nuclear Iran relations.

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—Kendall White, productionperson for the story.*

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