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Trump claims Iran asked him to stop bombing; Tehran denies
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Economic Times11.06.2026MondeIndia

Trump claims Iran asked him to stop bombing; Tehran denies

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Donald Trump claimed Iran's leaders called him to stop a bombing wave, but Iran's Revolutionary Guards denied this, calling it a "cover for escaping war."

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Donald Trump claimed Iran's leaders called him to stop a bombing wave, but Iran's Revolutionary Guards denied this, calling it a "cover for escaping war."

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