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17 Aug 2026
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Meet the Press NOW — August 17

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The U.S.-Iran conflict remains at a critical impasse, characterized by failed diplomatic deadlines, escalating economic warfare, and persistent challenges to U.S. control over the Strait of Hormuz. While the administration prioritizes preventing Iranian nuclear capabilities, domestic political pressure mounts as gas prices rise and voters express frustration with the lack of a clear exit strategy. Simultaneously, the upcoming midterm elections intensify competition in key congressional districts, where candidates navigate voter concerns over inflation and the administration's foreign policy. Democratic primaries in Florida further underscore internal party friction, as progressive challengers contest establishment incumbents over redistricting and the need for fresh representation. These dynamics reflect a broader political landscape where foreign policy instability and domestic economic anxieties converge, shaping the strategic priorities for both parties as they approach the November elections.

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