President Trump criticized U.S. allies as the deadline to finalize a deal to end the conflict with Iran approached. The President warned of possible military action against Oman, a key facilitator in the negotiation process, and suggested scaling back joint military exercises with South Korea, partly due to their refusal to join the conflict.
Amna Nawaz, co-anchor and co-managing editor of PBS News Hour, along with Dan Sagalyn, deputy senior producer for foreign affairs and defense at PBS NewsHour, explored the current status of the war and what future actions might unfold. They featured comments from experts Alan Eyre and Reuel Marc Gerecht on the topic.
Amna Nawaz’s Role: Nawaz provides deep insights and analyses as part of her work at PBS News Hour, helping audiences understand complex geopolitical issues. Her discussions frequently feature expert opinions to deliver clarity and perspective.
Dan Sagalyn’s Contribution: As an integral part of PBS NewsHour’s foreign affairs coverage, Sagalyn brings critical perspectives to public view, unveiling hidden debates and military considerations that often go overlooked.

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