How the AP decided to call fighting in the Middle East the ‘Iran war’
The Associated Press is referring to fighting between Iran and the United States and Israel as the “Iran war.”.
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The Associated Press is referring to fighting between Iran and the United States and Israel as the “Iran war.”.
The Associated Press is referring to fighting between Iran and the United States and Israel as the “Iran war.”
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