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Trump Seeks to Calm U.S. Farmers Upset by Iran Conflict

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President Donald Trump is working to soothe American farmers who are frustrated by the economic fallout from the Iran war.

According to NPR, Trump has engaged with agricultural leaders to address their concerns about the impact of the conflict on crop prices and export markets. The administration has reportedly offered policy measures aimed at stabilizing farm incomes and easing trade restrictions linked to the war.

The move comes as farmers across the United States express anger over the broader economic repercussions of the Iran conflict, which has strained supply chains and increased costs for agricultural inputs.

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