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We start with the two-week ceasefire agreement where Iran will reopen the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for a pause in U.S. bombing.
Interviews:
Professor Robert Rabel discusses the wide gap between the two nations' proposals, noting that U.S. allies in the Gulf and Pakistan pressured both sides for a reprieve.
Peter Loge from George Washington University analyzes the domestic response, noting that Congress has been largely "MIA" due to a deferential stance toward the President.
Best of MO2 stories
Artemis 2 update
FIFA World Cup Preparations
Mental health & Morning Routines
KTVU survey: Travel & Most walkable cities
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By KTVU Fox 2 (Bay Area)We start with the two-week ceasefire agreement where Iran will reopen the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for a pause in U.S. bombing.
Interviews:
Professor Robert Rabel discusses the wide gap between the two nations' proposals, noting that U.S. allies in the Gulf and Pakistan pressured both sides for a reprieve.
Peter Loge from George Washington University analyzes the domestic response, noting that Congress has been largely "MIA" due to a deferential stance toward the President.
Best of MO2 stories
Artemis 2 update
FIFA World Cup Preparations
Mental health & Morning Routines
KTVU survey: Travel & Most walkable cities
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices