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What each country's media omits, downplays, or underrepresents — and who covers those topics.
American hawks fear Trump has given away too much ground, motivated by restoring oil flow rather than pursuing the initial strategic objectives (LA Times)
Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani was directly consulted by Trump during a phone call with Gulf leaders
Republican senators Ted Cruz and Roger Wicker publicly opposed the agreement, with Cruz calling it a 'catastrophic mistake.'
Australians have directly borne rising fuel prices since Iran closed Hormuz, and Charlton emphasized the tangible economic impact at the pump across the nation.
Marco Rubio, speaking from New Delhi on May 24, suggested the possibility that "the world receives good news in the coming hours," before Trump tempered those hopes
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