Fears of All Out War Grow as US-Iran Strikes Continue to Intensify
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Iranian state media says reports of a deal are 'speculative and nothing has been finalized'.
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After President Trump announced that U.S.
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strikes on Iran would be canceled due to a deal to end the war being signed in the next few days, Iranian state media responded that the reports of a deal are "speculative and nothing has been finalized." NBC News' Monica Alba, Matt Bradley and Brian Cheung report on the implications politically, abroad and on the stock market.
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Netanyahu says Israel 'not a party' to U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding as Trump touts deal.
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President Trump says he reached a "great settlement" with Iran that is "subject to finalization." NBC News correspondents Gabe Gutierrez, Richard Engel, Courtney Kube and Brian Cheung join Meet the Press NOW to report on the latest developments.
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Concerns of a return to an all-out war are growing as the United States and Iran trade a new round of attacks in a second day of strikes.
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It comes as President Donald Trump says he would "bomb the s---- out of them" unless Iran signs a deal.
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NBC's Richard Engel reports for TODAY.
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