Jonathan Karl on Iran: Trump Had A Belief In His Own Invincibility Driven Venezuela, Bombing Boats In The Caribbean
On “Washington Week,” ABC News Chief Washington correspondent Jonathan Karl on what led President Trump to believe the War in Iran would be successful: “I think the answer here is that Trump had a belief in his own invincibility. It was driven in part by the incredible success and relative ease of the Venezuela operation to get rid of Maduro. It was driven by the success of the bombing last summer of the nuclear sites, and even of the bombing of the boats in the Caribbean. He thought he can do anything.”
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