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international pressure to sand down a us official tells >> cnn, israel has carried out a military strike on iran, apparent retaliation for an unprecedented radian missile attack, just over a week ago, at least three explosions have been reported not far from a military airbase in the province of isfahan in central around according to iran's fars news agency, defense systems on the base where activated in response to what may have been a drone attack targeting the basis radar in the city of isfahan is believed to be the home of iran's illicit nuclear weapons program, as well as the country's biggest nuclear research facility, which operates three small chinese supplied research reactors or flight, is for hair and tirana torres have resumed after being suspended for several hours, according to a spokesperson for arise airports one yesterday. so confirms to cnn, israeli strike inside iran, adding the target was not nuclear, and israel and formed the white house on thursday at attack was just days away already, officials say air defense systems in several regions were activated and explosions heard. that is for when we're outgoing fire from those air defenses for the very latest cns
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parents. he gohlke standing by live in beirut, but we'll go first too soon as it robertson in jerusalem. nick, you have new reporting on iran's response to this israeli strike. what have you well iran's response from what we've seen in their major and what the state media and the local media or reporting. >> is it appears to play down the strike. we've heard that from the radium media that they put switched on their air defense systems in the night because of a perceived threat but they actually saw no aircraft coming into their airspace. and there were only these three drones that were spotted in the facility of a military base near is for khan, but explosions there were they say the air defense systems firing in the air. so really sort of try playing down and, and certainly some of the local media and iran is characterizing these drones is very small as quadcopters as it's relatively significant. i've spoken with a regional intelligence source who will be
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understanding and informed about their situation and the inflammation that he has and his understanding this time is that iran is not going to respond to this strike by. israel, that they will not perceive this as crossing a red line. look, anything can change and we know that the dynamic of how israel reads iran's red lines and how iran reads israel's readily hind's has changed. it's gone through, it's gone through a paradigm shift, but this night after this military action inside of iran, carried out by israel, that does not appear to be a follow-up coming from iran that could change, but that it's how it looks at the moment this is reading between the lines from iranian media, how they're characterizing it. nothing to the scale of the big 350 missile attack they launched at
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israel over the weekend. nothing in scale of that.& the readout from intelligence sources and widely to be follow-up from iran a nick, if that is that is in fact the case. it was three drones and no real threat to iran. what's the message then that the israelis ascending to iran is this a message of deterrence? >> that's the message that they want to send that's the been the basis of their defence over the past number of decades two countries like iran, who they perceive as an existential threat. and this is what we heard around saying in the reverse last week, last week that they were changing the the equation that they were the ones now putting down a deterrence to israel. and the deterrence factor here would be if this, if this is the message that israel sending, and this is what it appears to be by choosing s for khan, which has a nuclear facility that converts your yellow cake uranium, the sort of rob or second stage product of of, of
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mind uranium. turns out yellowcake into uranium hexafluoride, which is then can be put in centrifuges and then turned into more pure uranium, if you will, enriched uranium. that part of the process, it will be sending the signal that we can reach into the very town where you do this and where you store some of the enrich uranium. and of course the concern is a concern that israel has been saying and other countries have been saying for some time, is that despite the 2015 jcpoa, there are nuclear deal where iran was going to limit its enrichment of uranium, to less than 5%. it has rich, enriched uranium at the moment, according to international atomic energy agency, the un nuclear watchdog is enriched it to 60%, which is way above those thresholds, takes it much closer to make it turning that enriched uranium into a potential weapons. so the message from israel would be where you are performing
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this enriching uranium. we can reach you. that would appear to be the message. now, does iran move facilities? does it change tactics? that's not clear, but in terms of the building escalation because of what's happened over the past 2.5 weeks thanks. between iran and israel at the moment, it appears to be on pause. there are perennial, plenty of other points of contacts with iran's proxies, hezbollah in lebanon, the houthis in yemen, for example, both still actively involved in firing missiles, drones, et cetera, into, into israel's there are plenty of points of conflict, but this, this face to between the state of israel and the state of iran, firing into each other's countries, which hasn't been seen before that phase of it may at least for now, not be about to go through the roof if you will, for want of a better expression.
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>> nick, thank you. let's get a fuller in beirut. so paula hancocks to you, if there is in fact no iranian response to this attack by israel, it would send a stark contrast to what the iranian leaders have been saying for days now it's, right yes. >> john i mean, you can see the iranian state media downplaying what has happened and yet over recent days, you have heard some very fiery rhetoric from iranian leaders. in fact, just hours before this attack took place, we heard from the iranian foreign minister speaking to cnn. saying that if israel carries out an attack on its assets, then the result would be an immediate and at a maximum level thing, it would be a decisive response. we heard from president raisi as well saying that if there was another response from israel to what they did over the weekend, there's more than 300 drones and missiles launched at israel. then there would be an even greater, excuse me, and more resolute i don't response
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from iran. the public messaging that we heard from chevron itself was that if israel response that would be a bigger response in retaliation. now, whether or not this is posturing, whether it's messaging is threatening potentially some of this is also for a domestic audience that is certainly a very different public view that we have been hearing from iran. in fact, we also heard just yesterday from revolutionary guard commander, who is in charge of the nuclear assets and in charge of securing the nuclear assets in that in iran saying that if israel does target get any of its iranian nuclear sites, or if it threatens to them pointing out that they could change their nuclear positioning, that their nucleus policy they maintained that this void, that they are having a peaceful nuclear program, which many countries do not take it as that, that is
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what tehran has said and they've said that they know where israel's nuclear sites are as well, and could target those. so what we're seeing now from state media, and of course, we are waiting to hear from a more official source within that is that they are downplaying this. they are showing images of where these drone strikes or the jones we're apparently taken out showing a very peaceful situation, they've said there was no ground explosion. there is no issues on the ground and no damage at this point. so you're right. two very different messages that we're hearing get and very quickly, one of the major players in the region and all of this is the iran-backed militant group hezbollah, which is based in liberal on where you are is, has there been any reaction hizballah that would indicate that there would be some kind of reaction from the right insula. >> all quiet on the southern front all quiet at this point. it certainly hasn't been quiet this week. we've seen an uptick in the cross-border targeting between israel and
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hezbollah. but they have not responded to this directly at this point and to be honest, i don't think we expect them to necessarily interject themselves into this direct retaliation between israel and iran. of course, we could see more of the proxies stepping up in the days to come and taking on the fight once again against israel, jump handcuffs in beirut nic robertson in jerusalem. thanks to you both for that. we appreciate the reporting and join his our the lions, cnn's chief international anchor, christiane amanpour. christiane, thank you for being with us. just your assessment right now of whether stands john, this is pretty much what we expected vince has been telegraphed for awhile ever since april 1st when the first israeli attacks. >> well in this round took place on the iranian facility. and from then, we have heard from the iranians that they would respond. they have talked about being proportionate and very interestingly, in their comments to cnn, but foreign
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minister last night, basically just before israel a responded, although israel hasn't commented on it basically said, we carried out a minimum response, even though it was pointed out, they used hundreds of projectiles they said it was geared towards two military bases. the nova team airbase in israel, and an intelligence and information center for which the attacks on us took place. so de r1 instead, we didn't target any israeli economy, economic, financial sentence, civilian centers, only two locations from which f35 aircraft were flown took off from untargeted the embassy building in syria. so that's from that and as you've heard, they have said but if they get this retaliation, they'll retaliate. that's where we are in a bit of a unknown territory now because israel, apparently has responded definitely according to the united states thought on the scale of thing, it is very minimal. everybody
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seems to be right now bending over backwards to say, we have to do something but we are not headed to all out war. i spoke to a senior former israeli general this week who would be in the head of intelligence to the israeli defense forces, who told me that israel probably had to respond, but it must not respond in a way that causes disproportionate an edge and could lead to a full-on disproportionate confrontation between the two. having said that, as you've been hearing since last saturday, when iran responded, this shadow war that has been conducted four years now, israel striking targets in one way or another, insights have you on israel consistently conducting bombing raids inside syria, on iranian target, even with, as you remember, during the beginning of the ukraine war, israeli prime minister talk to the russian president putin to get his permission or
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his acquiescence to use the skies over it syria to keep pounding iran and other targets. so this has been going on for a long, long time. and you can say, as others have said, now, that there has been a series of dramatic miscalculations that clearly iran miscalculated when it never responded to israel's cobra but action over the last several years and israel, it said miscalculated by not figuring what he rounds response would be to the attack on its embassy in the killing of its military officials. >> so we have a situation where the two biggest powers in that region, israel, andy rob in some kind of shadow dances in the open now, at a time when there's a big war going on between israel and gaza. >> and when there's another war going on between russia and ukraine. so the entire the
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entire region there is very, very precarious. and now it's going to take very seriously the ship to pull back from this brain one thing that happened in the wake of the iranian missile strike on israel over the last weekend. the israelis say that they did it to send back a strong message of deterrence because the rules of the game had changed, but now it was acceptable for iran to continue to launch missiles from their own territory directly at israel. if this to yes, slice, is that now mean that goes back to the status quo before last weekend or we still at that point where direct strikes by ran on israel and vice versa are now part of the are acceptable other way well, look, i think we have to wait and see if you're on makes good on its threat to respond to an israeli assault. so imagine is a strike a retaliation. retaliation to the retaliation. >> and then another one. >> so this is a cycle that some leaders have to be able to
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break. but what direct answer to your question on last weekend the head of the iranian revolutionary guard corps said that their action woods completely changed the equation of what's been going on between the two of them. that in the future anymore israeli attacks will be met by direct iranian attack. so this is not a confidence-building thought, and it will take very serious interventions to get both sides to declare that they have now re-established deterrence. they told each other what they can do and that they don't want to have a full scale war. i think it's important to note, i was speaking to the former uk intelligence chief and my six. so john suarez, who pointed out that and others have that. of course israel was helped hugely by many allies in the skies last saturday night to
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intercept 99% of the iranian cruise missiles and drones remember, there were also iranian ballistic missiles that were fired at israel, which one the us based with the ship based anti ballistic missile system we're able to down. he's ballistic missiles a very different to cruise and drones and much faster, they're much more strong. they're much more difficult to react. and the intercept so the question remains that if this continues does israel go it alone? does the united states help it? if it's continuing the situation? and then how many more actors get dragged into this so i think it's certainly been telegraaf wide and loud that nobody wants us to escalate beyond well, beyond what's happening, but nobody can tell because they aren't actual guardrails in place to have any
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kind of discussions and under the final point the 2015 iran nuclear deal, which was bad exceptionally by the entire un security council, including russia china that international agreement gave a forum for discussion over, obviously the nuclear issue. but potentially any such further difficult issue that doesn't exist anymore. because of president trump spurred on and encouraged by the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, pulling out of it in 2020 so when here in a situation without really formal avenues of into interconnection . although iran does speak to the united states via the swift's & telegraaf. certainly in this regard, telegraaf to every possible foreign minister and leader, what it was planning to do last weekend christiane, so good headroom
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with us. we really appreciate your insights. sayyed urinalysis, as well, as well as the reporting. thank you thank you show me now from los angeles, retired us army major general mark the cali general could see it through good to see you, sir so we're still this for tat cycle. we possibly with with iran and israel, it just seems it's been put on hold for a time if this does continue, even if there is this de-escalation for a moment it seems we're still just one miscalculation away from some kind of major conflict here is that is that a fair assessment? >> all right. i think that absolutely is. while we have to do is just assess the capabilities at the iranians demonstrated with their 300 odd missile and drone attack three days ago. it's something of great concern so this is not a situation in which tonight or this morning as the case may be, we can stand down and say that the situation has returned to normal. it has definitely not done so clearly, the
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response by israel was limited where would you put the biggest factor in all this was the us once on the israelis essentially sitting this one out, wasn't capability by the israelis not to lay the major blow without the us or was it benjamin and you are looking for some kind of reprieve here? i think all of those proposed explanations makes sense. i think that this was a shrewd calculation on the part of netanyahu. and his war cabinet he made a demonstration if it were three drones, or perhaps more, those drones came very, very close to the center of iranian nuclear development and it's a statement it's a statement that says if this matter continues we have targeted your facility and if the time come to escalate & severely jeopardized or destroy
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that emerging nuclear capability. so netanyahu gets a lot out of this. one. >> it appears that he has listened to some degree two who advice from the united states and other western allies and by the same token, he has made that statement to iran that if iran attacks, we attack and we're going to attack much harder the next time. these readings have often said that they can fight a war on a number of fronts. they already have one going in gaza. those have ongoing conflict in the north, which is practically a wall right now with his blood, so there has been a significant uptick since october 7. can they fight that war with hamas in gaza, hezbollah in lebanon? as well as the direct computation with around that's what of the most difficult strategic questions to answer, but it's perhaps the most important because this several hours ago, some of us were speculating that the response
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on the part of the iranians would be the igniting of a renewed and much more first of engagement by hezbollah in southern lebanon we might see increased activity by hamas. and then of course, iranian attacks via ballistic missiles and drones. and then you have the potential disturbances that can erupt on the west bank so collectively these things would constitute a multi-front war for israel. and while israel has an acknowledged capability history of success in several wars in which it faced off against multiple opponents. i just have to remind myself that in 1973 hey which was the yom kippur war and israel faced three opponents one of course being egypt syria, and iraq. and in that particular instance
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israel ran out of weapons systems. it literally too many of its tanks were destroyed hi but for the intervention of the united states flying in big c5 multiple m1 tanks the final disposition of that war might have been dramatically different. so the takeaway from all that is israel might have some space he's to conduct multi-front war, but it has to assess not only the response of the world, but from a very operational standpoint, it's got to ascertain whether it has a logistical support. the weapons, and even the personnel to continue that type of very complex and demanding a military activity let's hope they never find out how many general major general matthew cali. >> thank you. so it's good to see you what things will break when i saw break, when we come back reaction to the explosions
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now, brent crude sitting at, at or $88 bail practically while the world benchmark is at $83 well as a barrel jessup by about $0.01 me a news drove us stock futures law. dow futures went down 480 points. they still are down by about a third of 1%. nasdaq futures down by half of 1%. and the s&p futures also down by about the same let's bring it's got mcclain. he's lively. several turki. it's got your for months now tensions across the region have been soaring on fears that there could be some kind of major escalation of the war in gaza without this already in response to the israeli attack, there does seem to be a reprieve, but it's only a reprieve, right? so there are still those ongoing concerns that the situation is still remains tense and volatile you're exactly right, john. and look, a lot of countries in this region will tell you that ultimately the source of all of this is the war in gaza.& that to bring down the temperature in this region, you need to solve that problem first and not just get a ceasefire, but also tried to restart some kind of peace talks to bring about a
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lasting peace to that, to that part of the world. and to the wider region a lot of countries here, obviously worried about escalation because you're already seeing war not only in gaza, but you have seen frequent strikes, perhaps a shadow war, you might call it between the iranians in these riley's already many of the targets there that had been hit have been iranian proxy groups in iraq and in syria. you have the us striking the houthis in yemen. you have the houthis striking commercial shipping in the red sea. you have a back-and-forth between the lebanese& israelis along that border or i shouldn't say the lebanese hezbollah and the israelis along the lebanese is really border and so the middle east, broadly speaking, is united in its calls to bring down the temperature. after this specific attack, john, what's maybe surprising though, is that there has not been really much in the way of public read action to what's happened. obviously, we're
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still waiting to hear more from the israelis and the iranians and to get more detail on precisely what happened. but we have just gotten what seems to be the first or one of the first diplomatic reactions to what happened. and this is from the ministry of foreign affairs of oman it's the statement said that it condemns the israeli tank today condemns more broadly, israeli attacks in the region and really appeals to the international community to get to the heart or get to the source of the conflict in the first place and try to solve it through diplomatic means and also what to try to get some kind of a lasting ceasefire and peace agreement in place in gaza, which of course continues to inflame things there has been a flurry of diplomatic activity over the past few weeks, especially john, in the wake of israel's strike on april the 1st against that iranian diplomatic facility bility in damascus and to try to send
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messages to the iranians and the other way, turkey has been amongst the countries that at least prior to the iranian attack, had been a sort of go-between, between the americans and the iranians. it's not clear what role they have played here, but there has certainly been some frustration on the part of many countries that look there shuttling messages to the iranians to cool their jets. but the message is not being heard very clearly from the israelis to do the same, or at least the israelis maybe are getting the message from their western allies, but they're not necessarily listening. john cnn's help the client is to involve. thank you for the live update. we appreciate it would take a short break when we come back. reaction from the un nuclear watchdog to israel's attack near, around nuclear facilities. >> more in a moment cnn central tomorrow. >> that's seven eastern there's only 47 aneurysm. did he have life insurance? >> do you know you gotta get on
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the hour. >> welcome back to our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. i'm john vause, you watching cnn newsroom a quick recap now, or the israeli strike on iran's the international atomic energy agency is confirming there's no damage to iran's nuclear sites or any of media report. three explosions in the istvan province. hours ago, a us official told cnn, israel launched attacks on iran. but israel's military still, no official word to iran's to airports. now, back up and running flight suspensions across a ran have been lifted so lifetimes to jerusalem and you have cat senior columnist and editor with the jerusalem post. it's good to see you hi john. what's your assessment? first of the strike by israel and what about the rounds decision they seems not to respond i think is real. it's been trying to balance everything at once which is not always easy on the one hand, it
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felt the need to retaliate to the weekend attack of over 300 drones, cruise missiles, ballistic missiles and he wanted to hit something that would get a message across to the iranians that attacks of that kind will not be tolerated, but not to lead to a wider escalation. >> the fact that the iranians are staying also a bit quiet about what was attacked and they're trying to downplay the significance is also their attempt to try to contain it so i think everyone has an interest right now. it seems so far and in the middle east, we know john that things can change very quickly. but so far it seems that both sides want to call it a day. say we got in our blows and now we can move on. >> there was some reporting that israel was ready to strike around on monday but it was postponed. are caught off because of operational issues. that's all we know. >> i'm just wondering if this limited strike was sort of plan b. if you like well, israel, we know in the security cabinet there have been some debates over the past five, six days of
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exactly what the appropriate response should be and i can tell let me that within israel there were people who looked at that attack. this past sunday morning as the justification essentially for israel to finally go after iran's nuclear industrial complex that death threats that we've been hearing about for so long as well as other key facilities in iran. and there were others who didn't want to see a response get all add to that the pressure that this government was under from president joe biden, from the uk, from the european officials to basically what they were calling, take it a win of what the interception of that iranian assault was, even though it was just a defense, it was not know when it was just a successful interception but israel felt that it did need to do something. and i think that this is probably, like you said, the compromise. it is a way for israel to get a shot across the bow and iran and showed them that something has been done. >> don't learn a bad lesson from what you did on sunday,
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but also, we in israel don't want this to go any farther right now. i mean, there's two views what happened on sunday morning. he was an overwhelming failure by the iranians because everything got shot down essentially they're from icbms to the drones and israel stood firm or it was a message by around that was limited in scope because they say they did not target population centers the common sense answer is it was a foreman, not the letter and that actually played into this decision by yourself or limited strike. how do you see it yeah. >> i mean, just because you have a good defense, doesn't mean that that is necessarily a victory, right? israel was able to intercept all of those missiles and drones. they're pretty much 99% that we're making its way together with that regional collective partnership that involve the americans, the british, the french, the jordanians, the saudis, and possibly others. that's a great success, but it's not a victory. and i think that the way to really look at this is just, i actually the potential look at
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it, john, as we should view every single one of these missiles and drones is that they actually landed damaged and even killed people because just because something was shot at you and didn't hurt you doesn't mean it wasn't shot? it was and there's an intention by iran two, as we know, because they clearly stated they want to wipe israel off the map. they've been supporting proxies throughout this region. his below, which is fired since october 7 almost 5,000 missiles into israel, hamas, of course, in gaza, the houthis in yemen. israel is the most attacked country today in the world. and we can't contain this those days of where we just pretend just because it was intercepted, that it didn't really happen. well, it did happen and it needs to be met with force, i think on the other side of the equation though, the iranians would be looking at that weekend attack as a complete and dismal colossal failure and then you come to attack by his counterstrike by israel clearly, there has to be a
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calculation. there that they don't want to get into a wider conflict with israel right now because the strike or the weekend was a failure the one hand there was a failure because most of it was just an intercept and on the other hand, they could say, we struck israel's air force base. we know that some of those missiles landed at this base where the f35 is. this shows most advanced fifth generation fighter jets are based and they can claim that they actually penetrated and were able to strike inside that base. >> and even though most of it was intercepted, it did get israeli air sirens going. >> it got israelis in a week of massive stereo, john, israelis were in fear of their lives. i would say in a way that we haven't been at a long time. we've unfortunately, and this is not a good thing, but we've got to use to rockets from gaza. we've gotten used to rockets from lebanon, getting fired from iran after all these years of hearing of how strong and powerful and dangerous they are, did not make israelis feel safe and there still is a lot of concern or what comes next. so i don't think that necessarily they viewed this as
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a failure. not yet. >> yaakov katz, has always good to see you, so they give you time thank you. what do you shall break winning back the attacks on iran comes as t7 foreign ministers are wrapping up three days of meetings in italy. we alive in rome with the latest from the g7, stay with us, you watching cnn the white house correspondents dinner by saturday, april 27th, at seven eastern ons its shrimp, your way. choose three flavors for just $20, like nukes, three greek corn, sram& are famous garlic shrimp scampi. it's time to grab them. cheddar base and good flavors fall, hurry end to try shrimp, your way only at red lobster transfer your ira or your old 401 k to robert wood by april 30th, and we'll give you a 3% boost with the biggest match of any ira on the market. >> robin hood gold gets you the most for your time. >> our pharmacy has been in business for nearly 100 years. a wife and i have run it for
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preferred better science, better results the sinking, of the titanic, how it really happens special too well well for me sunday, april 28, nine on cnn for the past few days, foreign ministers from the g7 had been meeting in capri, italy discussing action to be taken against iran over its weekend missile attack on israel. already, the us and the uk is slipping new sanctions on tehran. the us targeting iran's drone program, the uk hitting around military leader this n institutions. >> well, let's go ball bought out to us, bro him for cnn's barbie nadeau. >> i can't talk right now. >> i guess. now they've had the israeli attack and the non-response for the time being from a ran. how will that it play into discussion said today? >> yeah, you know, it's going
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to be interesting that leaders are meeting for the very last roundtable and about an hour-and-a-half we're expecting some kind of a press conference and likely statement coming out of it yesterday. the word of the de was de-escalation and now it's gonna be interesting to see if they consider that they're urging israel not to some restraint was seen as a success. but yesterday they also talked a lot about sanctions and targeted sanctions. one of the things it's of course obvious, we've got the g7 is geopolitically difficult for them to come together when it comes to sanctions, for example the italian foreign minister who is leading this meeting was talking about how they'll have to be part of the european union sanctions. let's listen to what he had to say, how he explained how italy and other countries will approach sanctions hello. >> this is not the place to formally decide what to do because every country has its own rules for imposing sanctions. the idea is to send a strong signal to iran so that what happened is not repeated. a political message which is then turned into concrete
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action but here we've only taken a political decision and, you know, it is a complicated situation. >> you've got all these geopolitics who play and so on monday, the european union foreign ministers will be meeting and then they can come up with their own language four and decisions on how they'll apply these targeted sanctions. but this summit has been very, very important given everything that's going on in the world, especially with regard to ukraine and additional funding that was kinda the topic of the day yesterday. all of this, of course, leading the way to the major g7 summit, which will be held the president biden will becoming to italy will be held in the southern region of pool. yeah. in june and it's hard to imagine what these various crises, how they look now are going to look in that period of time when that summit happens, john, i get, i guess the reason the issue here is that sanctions really only work when they're applied by every country. are they all agree to them and they all had for some so let's look together rather, i should say. so if we get to the point where some countries
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or some members of g7 don't want sanctions had some do where do we go from there yeah that is the question of the day also because a lot of the european countries have relationships with iran. >> they're very different from what you have with between the united states and around. obviously and those, all of those interests, all, all play here. and as you said it, they only count if everybody does it we saw the same thing really with russia. there were sanctions by some countries in kind of a blind eye by others in terms of also taking, taking assets of the russian oligarchs and what to do with that money. all of these things are geopolitical and even you've got the g7 foreign ministers together. they can't necessarily agree on how to go forward, john lobby. >> thank you for the reporting. thanks for the update. maybe they live there in ryan we're breaking news on the explosions in iran after a very short break, the very latest developments in state c with
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