Iran may not ‘stop fighting’ even as Trump says U.S. could leave Iran soon: Fmr. CIA analyst

President Trump backtracks his demands that NATO countries help secure the Strait of Hormuz, saying the United States doesn’t need help from anyone. NBC News correspondents Monica Alba, Courtney Kube and Raf Sanchez report on the latest in the war. Ken Pollack, vice president for policy at the Middle East Institute analyzes who’s in charge in Iran.

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