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Pakistan Prime Minister Offers Last Ditch Olive Branch Plan, Hours Before Trump's 'Whole Civilization Will Die Tonight' Deadline
Pakistan Prime Minister Offers Last Ditch Olive Branch Plan, Hours Before Trump's 'Whole Civilization Will Die Tonight' Deadline
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Trump: "A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again." Axios cites "glimmer" of progress on negotiations. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif introduces last minute olive branch extension plan, hoping that the US will avoid its decimation campaign.
In a call with FOX's Bret Baier, Trump says 8 PM deadline today "could change if negotiations move forward, but sticking to deadline for now."
Kharg Island heavily bombed in preparation for potential US Marine/Special Forces...
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