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Vague email exchange hinting at a possible deal with Iran and unspecified 'offer'
The passage contains only a cryptic reference to an 'offer' being accepted and a casual mention that Trump wants a deal with Iran. No concrete details, dates, amounts, or actionable leads are provided Alireza Ittihadich mentions receiving and accepting an unspecified offer. Jeffrey E. asks for specifications on a 'bbj' and calendar dates for checks. Reference to President Trump expressing interest
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The passage contains only a cryptic reference to an 'offer' being accepted and a casual mention that Trump wants a deal with Iran. No concrete details, dates, amounts, or actionable leads are provided Alireza Ittihadich mentions receiving and accepting an unspecified offer. Jeffrey E. asks for specifications on a 'bbj' and calendar dates for checks. Reference to President Trump expressing interest
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