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  "textContent": "As Donald Trump moved the nation closer to a military conflict with Iran, there was some quantifiable evidence that suggested the American mainstream was not prepared for war. A University of Maryland poll released two weeks ago, for example, found only about one-in-five Americans (21%) expressed…",
  "title": "Why public skepticism of the offensive in Iran was inevitable — and entirely Trump’s fault"
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