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Hello. Glad you can join us. Here's what

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we have for you this Thursday. Oil

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turmoil and the even bumpier ride for

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drivers.

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>> If your car can maintain a steady,

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consistent speed that will improve your

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fuel economy.

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>> Tips on how to ease the gas guzzling

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pressure.

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>> We have a series of screenings and we

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take action. The fallout after an

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Iranian soccer delegate is forbidden to

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enter Canada.

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>> Two young children go missing and we

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have no answers. So, we've not let up.

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>> Plus, what the RCMP is asking for a year

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after two young siblings went missing.

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>> CTV National News with Sandy Ronaldo.

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>> And we begin with breaking news. US

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President Donald Trump has authorized a

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new pipeline today that would move

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Canadian oil to the US.

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>> Slightly different than the last

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administration.

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They would sign a pipeline deal and we

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have pipelines going up.

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>> All right, here's what we know about

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this. The proposed pipeline is expected

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to transport Canadian crude from a

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prairie border to Wyoming and could cost

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about $2 billion American. The pipeline

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was proposed by US company Bridger and

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Canadian company South Bow and would

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revive portions of the canceled Keystone

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XL oil pipeline. The project could

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increase Canada's crude exports to the

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US by more than 12% if it goes ahead.

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Now, the Office of Canada's Minister of

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Energy and Natural Resources said it is

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aware of the permits to the Bridger

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Pipeline, but didn't say much more. In

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the meantime, get ready to pay more at

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the pumps as the conflict in Iran shows

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no signs of resolution. Gas prices in

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Canada shot up again today, even more

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than yesterday, steep increase, and the

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expectation is a lot more of this before

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the situation improves. CTV's Adrien

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Gobriel now on the rising prices and the

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impact at the pump. Hey Adrian, what do

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you have?

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>> Sandy, for those hoping for a break here

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at the gas station, unfortunately, I

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don't have much in the way of

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encouraging news. Prices increased

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today. They're expected to do the same

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across the country tomorrow. And with no

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clear path towards a peace deal in Iran

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or a reopening of the Straight of

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Hermuz, oil prices are set to climb even

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higher.

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Fuming while fueling up.

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>> I'm fed up. I can't take it anymore.

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>> From fed up to frustration to, you know,

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the next step is despair. The pain at

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the pump has hit a new peak due to these

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average prices across the country today

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with Vancouver topping out as the most

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expensive city at nearly 217 a liter

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depending on where you live. A

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cross-country spike between 8 to 12

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cents is predicted to be on tap for

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tomorrow.

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>> Whether you be in Vancouver, Montreal,

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Toronto, or the East Coast, Atlantic

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Canada, prices are going up everywhere.

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While the price humanity has paid for

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the war in Iran can't be qualified in

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dollars and cents, the subsequent

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closure of the Strait of Hormuz by Iran

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is costing the global economy billions

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with 20% of the world's oil supply

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unable to pass through these troubled

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waters.

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>> The United States blockade of Iranian

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shipping is costing the Iranian regime

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about $500 million a day in lost oil

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revenues. And for the United States, I

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mean, they've spent about$2 billion

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dollars worth of munitions.

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>> Economists say the closure of the strait

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has already been priced into the oil

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market. Fears of a prolonged conflict in

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Iran is now driving prices towards

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record levels.

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>> The more that prices continue to rise is

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more belief in the markets that this

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isn't going to resolve itself anytime

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soon.

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>> Even if a peace deal were to be reached

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today, those keeping a close eye on the

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oil market believe it would take months

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before any reprieve arrives. The gap

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that has been created is over a billion

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barrels of oil a day is missing. It's

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going to take a long time to recover

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that vessels don't travel at light speed

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uh to move oil from one place to

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another.

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>> For Canadians, the impact could reach

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far beyond the price at the pumps. If

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the conflict isn't resolved by this

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summer, there's legitimate concerns that

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inflation could once again tick upwards

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along with interest rates. Some

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petroleum analysts believe without a

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timely resolution in the street of

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Hermuz, we could see gas prices climb

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another 50 cents per liter across the

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country in the months ahead. Sandy.

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>> Oh, Adrian say it isn't so. All right,

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then. How can you make the most of

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coping with these high gas prices? Is

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there a way to ease the pain during this

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difficult time? CTV's John Venavali

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tackles that assignment. And John, I'm

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looking forward to hearing what you've

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learned.

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Sandy, there are things motorists can

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do, and chances are you've heard some of

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these before, but experts say added up,

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they really can save you between 10 to

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20% on fuel costs.

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>> Let's go check your tire pressure.

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>> Terresa Deal with the CIA showed us one

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of the easiest things drivers looking to

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save on gas should do right now. check

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the tire pressures on their vehicle and

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make sure they're at the recommended

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level, which is listed on a sticker you

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can find inside the driver's side door

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jam.

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>> Underinflated tires can reduce your fuel

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efficiency by 4%.

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>> If a tire is underinflated, it has a

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higher rolling resistance and the tire

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has to work harder to get down the road.

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A survey last year found only about a

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quarter of Canadian motorists check

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their tire pressure monthly. Another

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thing you can do, look in the trunk to

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see if there's anything you don't need

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and remove it. An extra 45 kgs or 100

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pounds in a vehicle can increase fuel

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consumption up to 1%.

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>> If you were carrying around a bag of

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salt or sand to weigh down your car in

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the snow, it's time to take it out and

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help your fuel efficiency.

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>> If you've got roof racks or bikes

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hanging off the rear, remove them when

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not in use because they can, of course,

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impact the vehicle's aerodynamics. It

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causes a drag on your car and your car

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has to work harder which means it's

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using more fuel.

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>> And experts say try to drive evenly and

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avoid hard acceleration and sudden

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braking whenever possible with

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aggressive driving shown to lower gas

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mileage 15 to 30% at highway speeds.

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Consider using cruise control on the

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highway to make things steady.

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>> It's nice to like have slow

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acceleration, gradual speed increase.

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According to Consumer Reports, another

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tip, skip the premium gas unless a

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higher octane is required for your

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vehicle. And checking gas prices online

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using apps and websites can help find

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cheaper prices in your area. That's

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because experts say prices in the city

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can vary as much as 10 cents between

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stations, so it can pay to check. Sandy,

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>> lots of good information, John. Thank

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you. A war of words today between the US

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and Iran whose supreme leader struck a

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defiant tone in a written message to the

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Americans that was read on state

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television.

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In the statement, Mushtabi wrote, quote,

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"The bright future of the Persian Gulf

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region will be a future without

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America." He also took a hard line in

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regards to Iran's nuclear potential,

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writing that Iran will protect its

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nuclear and missile capabilities as a

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national asset. The message contradicts

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President Trump, who once again today

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reemphasized his conditions for a deal.

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