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How Joe Biden is trying to avoid war with Iran
President Joe Biden attends, on February 2, at Dover Air Force Base (Delaware), the transfer of the remains of the three soldiers who died during the drone attack on Tower 22, an American outpost in Jordan, on January 28 .
ROBERTO SCHMIDT / AFP
Recently, an explosive drone controlled by a pro-Iranian Shiite militia killed three American soldiers in Jordan.
Unable to remain without reacting, Joe Biden bombed 85 targets linked to Iran, even in the suburbs of Baghdad.
However, Washington has communicated clearly: it is not seeking…
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