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Trump Saw Iran Strike as ‘Too Good to Pass Up,’ Says Ex-Chief of Staff
Former White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney revealed that the Trump administration viewed the strike on Iran not as a planned initiative, but as a unique opportunity that was "too good to pass up." He discussed the confluence of factors leading to the decision and drew parallels to past interventions, suggesting a preference for targeted actions over prolonged conflicts. The potential economic impact, particularly on oil prices, was also a key consideration.

