Trump vows to hit ‘all’ Iranian power plants, says ‘other people’ will lead ground campaign

President Donald Trump on Tuesday pledged to strike every Iranian power plant and bridge in the coming weeks while noting any ground campaign would likely not involve U.S. troops.
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