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President Trump used a Fort Bragg appearance on Friday to praise U.S. Special Forces for last month's raid that removed Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro. But his visit also felt at times more like a political rally than an official trip to fete the military. Trump even called Michael Whatley, a Republican Senate candidate in North Carolina, to the stage. Trump also told troops and their families that the operation against Maduro shows America's true military might, and makes enemies fear the U.S. The president mentioned sending a second aircraft carrier group to the Middle East amid tensions with Iran and said that the U.S. is "feared" by potential enemies.
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