Border agents uncover $3.7M in cocaine masquerading as a cucumber delivery
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President Trump came to office promising an end to forever wars. He now finds himself bogged down in talks with Iran with no end in sight.
Tehran has a well-worn playbook for drawing out negotiations and putting off concessions that cross its redlines.