Pottery Barn Rule Out, Trump’s ‘I Broke It, You Fix It’ Rule In
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Two decades after Colin Powell asserted a moral responsibility for starting a Mideast war, Donald Trump declares it’s someone else’s problem. WASHINGTON – A quarter century after retired general and then-Secretary of State Colin Powell warned against invading Iraq by citing what became known as the Pottery Barn rule of “you break it, you own it,” President Donald Trump is unveiling his own motto for his war on Iran: I broke it, someone else can fix it. In a social media post on Tuesday,
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