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so iran is. feeling, in my estimation, extremely confident that it can make a tremendous amount of trouble for the united states if there is a conflict, and iran is going to go to the mats to try to achieve the lifting of sanctions. a succession of mediators appear to have taken their chance and struck out. there was not a tremendous amount of active mediation appearing to bear fruit. i want to talk a little bit this puts act that countries on european who continue to countries who continue to support the j.c.p.o.a., the nuclear agreement. they feel this was a victory for european diplomacy. they saw no real incredible rationale for the u.s. to leave the accords and yes they are trying mightily to preserve it and they may succeed and they may not. i will talk a bit about what they are trying to do and what others are trying to do to keep this agreement in place and perhaps salvage the situation and maybe pull us back from the brink of conflict, which i think is the point of our meeting today, to
so iran is. feeling, in my estimation, extremely confident that it can make a tremendous amount of trouble for the united states if there is a conflict, and iran is going to go to the mats to try to achieve the lifting of sanctions. a succession of mediators appear to have taken their chance and struck out. there was not a tremendous amount of active mediation appearing to bear fruit. i want to talk a little bit this puts act that countries on european who continue to countries who continue to...
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at the behest of iran netanyahu often harps on about the supposed dangers of iran but when it comes to the facts the islamic republic is often on the receiving end of military violence about a year ago israel struck nearly all of iran's military structures inside syria it was the country's biggest assault since the beginning of the civil war back then netanyahu played the very same preemptive strike card whenever we will hit back sevenfold whoever prepares to strike at us we will act to strike at them beforehand this is what we have done and this is what we will continue to do for the never ending demonize ation of iran might have made israel its share of enemies in the middle east but in the west it's reeled in some powerful allies this is 40 years 40 years of the line behavior so whether it was seizing a british tanker that was in international waters or shooting down an american u.a.b. that was also in international airspace or assassination campaigns in europe are trying to kill an ambassador here in the united states has this long history of blind behavior iran had its tankers
at the behest of iran netanyahu often harps on about the supposed dangers of iran but when it comes to the facts the islamic republic is often on the receiving end of military violence about a year ago israel struck nearly all of iran's military structures inside syria it was the country's biggest assault since the beginning of the civil war back then netanyahu played the very same preemptive strike card whenever we will hit back sevenfold whoever prepares to strike at us we will act to strike...
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policy on iran and european policy on iran you know wide wide and immensely. that's the point i mean what would the language be that you would use the when we talk about the deal has it begun to unravel is it unraveling or has it already unraveled i mean it isn't definitely on the verge of collapse and if you what would that mean for european diplomacy in the coming months and years it would be a disaster because this is still the cornerstone of european policy on iran well this is what you know officially european policies has today but you know we have to think beyond the iran nuclear agreement while trying to keep it and for that to happen the europeans must figure out a way to provide iran with the economic dividends that iran wants but this is something that is unlikely to happen so you know the there is no doubt that the days if you ways and you know vital crisis but we have to move beyond not only because of the sunset clauses of the agreement itself that are going to kick in in the next few years but also because of other issues of concern that is that
policy on iran and european policy on iran you know wide wide and immensely. that's the point i mean what would the language be that you would use the when we talk about the deal has it begun to unravel is it unraveling or has it already unraveled i mean it isn't definitely on the verge of collapse and if you what would that mean for european diplomacy in the coming months and years it would be a disaster because this is still the cornerstone of european policy on iran well this is what you...
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iran is a very difficult situation. in the position not a very good position from the standpoint of economics and that's ok because we concluded a very quickly even said he's open to meeting iran's president when the time is right perhaps after another few rounds of sanctions once they find something in iran they haven't sanctioned yet speaking of sanctions that trade war is still raging. one man's sanctions are another man's tariffs and the united states likes both so much so trump says he regretted not imposing more tariffs on chinese made goods because trump making companies and consumers the average american pay more for ordinary stuff is great for everyone which didn't go down well with the rest of the summit squad just think she's one. of you lot of people. to be honest it wasn't trump's greatest performance there they were having a nice dinner all in cincy is smiles and forced laughs and use and brings up the boogie man. trying joining your michel in star red shoe missed you prepared mommy tackled style while tru
iran is a very difficult situation. in the position not a very good position from the standpoint of economics and that's ok because we concluded a very quickly even said he's open to meeting iran's president when the time is right perhaps after another few rounds of sanctions once they find something in iran they haven't sanctioned yet speaking of sanctions that trade war is still raging. one man's sanctions are another man's tariffs and the united states likes both so much so trump says he...
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iran is supporting its erstwhile allies. what i think is completely exaggerated is the extent to which iran was able to use the normalisation of relations as a result of thejcpoa, in your phrase, to ramp this up. in my view, i understand why — exactly why iran has been doing that. it's because it's weak militarily, very weak. it spends one fifth of what saudi arabia spends on armaments, an infinitesimal amount compared to the united states, and it's using its neighbourhood as its form of defence. now, in my view, since most of the iranians are desperate for a normalisation of the relationships, that had we settled the nuclear deal, then those other issues would have been subject, could have been subject, to negotiation. your book makes me wonder, too. you've written this book — the englishjob: understanding iran and why it distrusts britain. it's a fascinating book, and indicates that the links go, with the country, very deep diplomatically. you know foreign minister zarif very well. your wife travelled through iran, and
iran is supporting its erstwhile allies. what i think is completely exaggerated is the extent to which iran was able to use the normalisation of relations as a result of thejcpoa, in your phrase, to ramp this up. in my view, i understand why — exactly why iran has been doing that. it's because it's weak militarily, very weak. it spends one fifth of what saudi arabia spends on armaments, an infinitesimal amount compared to the united states, and it's using its neighbourhood as its form of...
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is interested in talking to iran as as it has said it is what what incentives can can it all for iran i mean what reason would there be for iran to get back to the negotiating table giving given all of these decisions all of these moves that it be made by the u.s. to put more pressure well i think they may have in mind the north korean example when they did even more threatening nuclear war and putting on watch more severe sanctions as well and in the end the north korean leader decided well i better go talk with president trump and see if we can settle this now and we know that that issue is still very much in the air it's not clear if that's going to reach a settlement but i suppose they can imagine the same process occurring in iran that after increased sanctions with iran facing the reigning government facing of dire consequences they may decide well we better send some special envoy who has the authority to negotiate a more comprehensive agreement that and that may be the logic that there i mean for good to speak with you richard watch thanks so much abuse. germany has rejected a
is interested in talking to iran as as it has said it is what what incentives can can it all for iran i mean what reason would there be for iran to get back to the negotiating table giving given all of these decisions all of these moves that it be made by the u.s. to put more pressure well i think they may have in mind the north korean example when they did even more threatening nuclear war and putting on watch more severe sanctions as well and in the end the north korean leader decided well i...
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i stop to visit a man west been following the situation in iran very closely. i want to know what effect all of this has on the political mood in the country there were on the administration i actually was elected on an agenda of dialogue and engagement with the world to settle differences on the nuclear issue and other issues but now that you know the nuclear file and the j.c. is not there because of in terms of u.s. withdrawal and other parties iran complains that they are not living up to their commitments it is basically radicalizing the general public which was probably gauge mount at electing a government that was calling for gates went with the world now it is turning the other way around. i've come to the northern part of the city to hear what people have to say it's mostly young well educated and well to do iranians who live here they voted for president rouhani and celebrated his commitment to the nuclear deal nobody here wants to see war. they should make friends and be done with it. or want to help us we should be friends with the whole world and wo
i stop to visit a man west been following the situation in iran very closely. i want to know what effect all of this has on the political mood in the country there were on the administration i actually was elected on an agenda of dialogue and engagement with the world to settle differences on the nuclear issue and other issues but now that you know the nuclear file and the j.c. is not there because of in terms of u.s. withdrawal and other parties iran complains that they are not living up to...
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that rather than in front iran, you should engage in iran. they say the supreme leader is old -- he turned 80 this summer -- and that there is a chasm between state and society, which is true. even though the europeans have not really supported the street versus the state, and they are looking to say, if iran changes over time, we want them to be engaged when they changed as opposed to isolated when they changed. host: how they respond to this? secretary of state mike pompeo at the un security council meeting tuesday. i want to show it to the viewers and have you respond. he is talking about iran's behavior. [video clip] >> there is just that here is just a short list of what the regime has done since july. july 1, it suppressed its 300 kilogram limit on its uranium stockpile. houthisthe iran backed attacked saudi arabia's airport. july 8, iran reached levels of enrichment about 4.5 percent, breaching its nuclear commitments, which cap did at .67% -- capped it at 3.67%. the irgc navy unsuccessfully attempted to seize a u.k. tanker as it passe
that rather than in front iran, you should engage in iran. they say the supreme leader is old -- he turned 80 this summer -- and that there is a chasm between state and society, which is true. even though the europeans have not really supported the street versus the state, and they are looking to say, if iran changes over time, we want them to be engaged when they changed as opposed to isolated when they changed. host: how they respond to this? secretary of state mike pompeo at the un security...
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trade with with iran but. it's not really affecting them directly but with threatening to. carry carry the conflict into the international trade to the persian gulf and the strait of hormuz. the europeans became much more alert to add to that the fact that they were not able to actually cooperate with their strongest partner the usa in keeping mission to secure and protect the free passage through the persian gulf because the frictions on the on the iran issue and i think this is also one of the reasons why the way the europeans tried to actually get back into talking mode with the u.s. as president tom said who knows maybe we will see some movement on that issue garrett coming back to you on one of the other big issues we've been talking a lot about today namely the u.s. is trade conflict with china and we heard president trump say a few times during that press conference that china is really suffering from this but we also heard president called say we have recognize the fact that the rules governing world t
trade with with iran but. it's not really affecting them directly but with threatening to. carry carry the conflict into the international trade to the persian gulf and the strait of hormuz. the europeans became much more alert to add to that the fact that they were not able to actually cooperate with their strongest partner the usa in keeping mission to secure and protect the free passage through the persian gulf because the frictions on the on the iran issue and i think this is also one of...
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from threaten to obliterate iran yet called off a planned air strike up an ostomy that war with iran is the mother of all wars counted iran's president hassan rouhani though he signaled a willingness to talk. just a lot of saber rattling before they sit down at the negotiating table. as i used to question is it a lot of saber rattling or is there more to it for the again the chronology that you're all film shows. it is wrong because it starts as if you know the stroke of the pen by by donald trump was it wise was it not wise i don't know it was the beginning iran has been used you said it has been attacking in the region syria yemen and lebanon on. funding hamas funding terror groups all over the place for years now and the the withdrawal from the nuclear agreement was a retaliation to aggression which started with iran now i'm not saying that saudi arabia for instance which is scared stiff of iran is that some kind of angel is there a horrible regime but they are a status quo received they don't want to change the delicate balance of power in that region iran is a revolutionary regi
from threaten to obliterate iran yet called off a planned air strike up an ostomy that war with iran is the mother of all wars counted iran's president hassan rouhani though he signaled a willingness to talk. just a lot of saber rattling before they sit down at the negotiating table. as i used to question is it a lot of saber rattling or is there more to it for the again the chronology that you're all film shows. it is wrong because it starts as if you know the stroke of the pen by by donald...
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but it's truly going to be a time to meet with iran. it's going to be a great thing for iran. they have great potential. iran has great potential. you know who else has great potential? north korea. kim jong-un. and under his leadership, north korea has great potential and i don't think north korea wants to blow it because if they blow it, it won't be good. >> you didn't want to meet with zarif but did you send a message to him on iran? >> i don't want to comment on that. i can't comment on that. [ inaudible question ] >> am i going to tariff french wine? well, it depends on the deal we work on on the digital tax. >> what's the status of that? >> we're negotiating right now. >> back to iran, sir. are you willing to wave oil sanctions to get iran to the table? >> i'm not going to tell you what i'm willing to do. iran has a chance to build themselves up and be a great nation. greater than before. but they have to stop terrorism. that is your number one nation of terror. now, not in the last year and a half, two years because they can't spend like they used to spend. they took pr
but it's truly going to be a time to meet with iran. it's going to be a great thing for iran. they have great potential. iran has great potential. you know who else has great potential? north korea. kim jong-un. and under his leadership, north korea has great potential and i don't think north korea wants to blow it because if they blow it, it won't be good. >> you didn't want to meet with zarif but did you send a message to him on iran? >> i don't want to comment on that. i can't...
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does not like iran's domestic or foreign policies in particular the us is very suspicious of iran promised to abide by the terms of the 2015 nuclear deal in which it is not supposed to be developing any nuclear weapons the u.s. is very suspicious of that the u.s. has also had a very long running problem with iran's support of groups such as has flaws and hamas that support has made a iran in the eyes of the united states a state sponsor of terror the u.s. is also objecting to iran's human rights record and it says that in his role as foreign minister jobs ari has been going around the world trying to say that the iranian government is moderate that it is modernizing that it is welcoming of all peoples from all walks of life when instead it is being extremely repressive to ethnic and gender minorities and it is cutting down clamping down i should say on political dissent they basically say that in the u.s. is view it's a reef is nothing more than a propagandist and thus is subject now to financial and travel sanctions so if the u.s. is sincere in in its desire to to to to continue talking w
does not like iran's domestic or foreign policies in particular the us is very suspicious of iran promised to abide by the terms of the 2015 nuclear deal in which it is not supposed to be developing any nuclear weapons the u.s. is very suspicious of that the u.s. has also had a very long running problem with iran's support of groups such as has flaws and hamas that support has made a iran in the eyes of the united states a state sponsor of terror the u.s. is also objecting to iran's human...
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iran and more sanctions on iran. saudi arabia wanted it emirates wanted it, israelis wanted it in the big donors to trump campaign wanted more pressure on iran. it's domestic politics for him and i don't think -- i can't see him coming back into that jcpoa and can't see him making concessions toward iran that would make it easier for iran to agree to new talks and you have to put something face-saving down on the table for iran to return to the talks and not simply try to wait until 2020 elections because we should point out that all the democratic candidates with the exception of cory booker has that pretty much they would return to that jcpoa if there is a chase you pay to return to which gives iran an incentive to hunker down and somehow state within some aspects of the deal until 2020. it is hard to imagine the sanctions in our colleague robin wright wrote in the new yorker that rand paul, another one of the emissaries to the iranians met with him when he was in new york and invited him to the white house and whe
iran and more sanctions on iran. saudi arabia wanted it emirates wanted it, israelis wanted it in the big donors to trump campaign wanted more pressure on iran. it's domestic politics for him and i don't think -- i can't see him coming back into that jcpoa and can't see him making concessions toward iran that would make it easier for iran to agree to new talks and you have to put something face-saving down on the table for iran to return to the talks and not simply try to wait until 2020...
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it will do and tear around the world we would have no issue with iran however iran has decided. to build forces in to strangle israel but we're not going to wait with defense systems you don't win by playing defense you have to preempt and that's what we will do the problem you have is very loose like this oil brought over the world. and because no one no one calls it to account it's allowed to get away with essentially murder. it's targeted and hit 3 separate sovereign countries in the past few days i see no one questioning why israel is doing something or why israel is provoking this situation at the end of the day israel needs to understand that iran has said this time and time again that look you're playing with fire don't do this don't be silly behave yourself iran has been a real interest in starting a war and iran will not start a war it's a long time and i have said it categorically however what iran will do if it is attacked or its allies within the resistance axis are directly attacked they will retaliate and rightly so because in this case the aggressor the one who's
it will do and tear around the world we would have no issue with iran however iran has decided. to build forces in to strangle israel but we're not going to wait with defense systems you don't win by playing defense you have to preempt and that's what we will do the problem you have is very loose like this oil brought over the world. and because no one no one calls it to account it's allowed to get away with essentially murder. it's targeted and hit 3 separate sovereign countries in the past...
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and iran, and tonight we get a rare view of things from inside iran >> reporter: we're in iran as tensions in the u.s. grow. we travelled via germany one of few western european airlines still flying to an increasingly isolated iran. here on the ground in tehran, we find a country that remains defiant in the face of its high stakes, high risk staredown with the united states. one of my first stops, the ministry speaking with javad zarif not long after he rejected an invitation to meet with president trump. >> do you think it was a result of your refusal? >> it was presented to me as such you will will be designated in two weeks, but you have an invitation to come to the oval office >> it was that quick >> that's one hell of a way of inviting someone for negotiations >> why reject it why not go visit the president, sit down, have a cup of tea, and talk it over >> we have talked it over. we talked with the previous administration at length we were talking to the current administration at the deputy foreign minister administer level >> the white house telling nbc news assertions that the admi
and iran, and tonight we get a rare view of things from inside iran >> reporter: we're in iran as tensions in the u.s. grow. we travelled via germany one of few western european airlines still flying to an increasingly isolated iran. here on the ground in tehran, we find a country that remains defiant in the face of its high stakes, high risk staredown with the united states. one of my first stops, the ministry speaking with javad zarif not long after he rejected an invitation to meet...
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that iran governs by ideology has an arsenal of believes in iran's ideology headed amitie believes in iran's ideology it's not like checks coming out of any of they give it to islam or whoever and then they betray them later on and this is the issue here iran is it promotes the grassroots movement i'm not saying this is a good thing but this is the reason that they have been able to dominate this is why the americans launched the hearts and minds because they realize that no matter how much they batter the share populations in iraq or indeed in in syria or the like it just seemed to make iran stronger because iran seemed to be that resistance in the face of american aggression the reality is you have 2 very competing good genders in the region israel and iran both are detrimental to the region and both are now trying to fight each other under a simmering conflict without it going into an all out war none of them want to all out war everybody wants the u.s. to do the fighting where the u.s. is refusing right to do the fighting and this is why we have skirmishes all right sami hamdi in
that iran governs by ideology has an arsenal of believes in iran's ideology headed amitie believes in iran's ideology it's not like checks coming out of any of they give it to islam or whoever and then they betray them later on and this is the issue here iran is it promotes the grassroots movement i'm not saying this is a good thing but this is the reason that they have been able to dominate this is why the americans launched the hearts and minds because they realize that no matter how much...
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is maximum pressure campaign against iran because the us does not like iran's domestic or foreign policies in particular the us is very suspicious of iran promised to abide by the terms of the 2015 nuclear deal in which it is not supposed to be developing any nuclear weapons the us is very suspicious of that the us has also had a very long running problem with iran support of groups such as hezbollah and hamas that support has made a iran in the eyes of the united states a state sponsor of terror the u.s. is also objecting to iran's human rights record and it says that in his role as foreign minister job and zarif has been going around the world trying to say that the iranian government is moderate that it is modernizing that it is welcoming of all peoples from all walks of life when instead it is being extremely repressive to what ethnic and gender minorities and it is cutting down clamping down i should say on political dissent they basically say that in the u.s. is view job and zarif is nothing more than a propagandist and thus is subject now to financial and travel sanctions. a 2nd rou
is maximum pressure campaign against iran because the us does not like iran's domestic or foreign policies in particular the us is very suspicious of iran promised to abide by the terms of the 2015 nuclear deal in which it is not supposed to be developing any nuclear weapons the us is very suspicious of that the us has also had a very long running problem with iran support of groups such as hezbollah and hamas that support has made a iran in the eyes of the united states a state sponsor of...
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and iran but at the fact remains that they couldn't be more odds in terms of their positions iran saying that the nuclear deal is not up free renegotiation and president trump exerting his maximum pressure policy saying that any talks need to include iran's ballistic missile program and their activities in the region i mean that's never going to be acceptable to attack iran. we don't know. how much of all of the blood donors both in terror and the united states that both of your iran and the united states might want to add to the french initiative the iranians and the united states would be best advised to stick to something limited at the moment which gets iran back into compliance with the j.c. and enables the iranian population to get access to the food and medical supplies which they are currently being denied by the all out unjustified economic war waged by the united states well thank you very much former british ambassador to iran so richard dalton joining us there thank you thank you. now hezbollah's leader hassan nasrallah says the group is in a new phase of its conflict with is
and iran but at the fact remains that they couldn't be more odds in terms of their positions iran saying that the nuclear deal is not up free renegotiation and president trump exerting his maximum pressure policy saying that any talks need to include iran's ballistic missile program and their activities in the region i mean that's never going to be acceptable to attack iran. we don't know. how much of all of the blood donors both in terror and the united states that both of your iran and the...
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initiative, it is iran's command and iran's mission, i want to stress that we will not tolerate attacks on israel from any country in the region, any state that will allow use of territory for attacks against israel will bear the consequences and i stress the state will bear the consequences >> speaking tonight the leader of hezbollah hassan to retaliate for those attacks yesterday just north of their country meanwhile in the south tonight we have seen 3 rockets fire from gaza strip into israel by iranian fascists there. molly. >> iran's foreign minister invite today g7, trey yingst from the latest in jerusalem, thank you. >> he would not set preconditions to those negotiations, i'm not going to make any more comments of who is here and who is not here and what conversations may or may not be going on. eric: treasury secretary mnuchin reacting to surprise visit, plane touched down bringing him to brief meeting with french president emmanuel macron and aides, the white house reportedly was not given proper advance notice of the drop-in and that prompted former u.s. ambassador to the unit
initiative, it is iran's command and iran's mission, i want to stress that we will not tolerate attacks on israel from any country in the region, any state that will allow use of territory for attacks against israel will bear the consequences and i stress the state will bear the consequences >> speaking tonight the leader of hezbollah hassan to retaliate for those attacks yesterday just north of their country meanwhile in the south tonight we have seen 3 rockets fire from gaza strip into...
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their pressure raised sanctions on iran in an effort to get the negotiating back again iran in turn rejecting that of course as well and 5 are threatening to block the strait of hormuz one of the most important ship ways where they have to be in many incidents in recent weeks from shot down drones to attacked tankers so what we are witnessing here right now is a power struggle between iran and the united states in the strait of hormuz and also with regards to the to the tankers we're talking about oliver salah to have reported from washington thank you. at midnight 72 years ago the world hailed the birth of a new post colonial secular nation india well today the leader of the world's largest democracy prime minister narendra modi used his address to the nation to defend the controversial decision to strip india administered kashmir of its autonomy the muslim majority state has been in lockdown ever since i minister modi who has a hindu nationalist government says he's going to return kashmir to its glory days . india's national flag unfolds at independence day celebrations in delhi
their pressure raised sanctions on iran in an effort to get the negotiating back again iran in turn rejecting that of course as well and 5 are threatening to block the strait of hormuz one of the most important ship ways where they have to be in many incidents in recent weeks from shot down drones to attacked tankers so what we are witnessing here right now is a power struggle between iran and the united states in the strait of hormuz and also with regards to the to the tankers we're talking...
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negotiations with iran but turn around and sanctions iran -- diplomat and cheap or they say that farm ministers that hee is important enonough to be sasanctioned b but he's n not important enough to be an interlocutor for for washington. unfortunately i think this move rerely r renders any kind of ses negotiations between this administration andnd the running government much more difficult. now washington says mom much about three fees in the one calling the shots -- in iran that statement is not -- incorrect if you will -- can is it possible that -- washington can negotiate with someone hihigher up in the food chainn. look i i think -- even and the us system --- sixty pump ---- cannot make decisions on his ow- you fofollows -- basically the marching orders that t he getets from the presidentnt the samam applplies and theyey run in sys- and the r reality is that the americans can't decide who would be there -- interlocutor on the right hand side in the same way that the us government would never accccept the runyon's dedetermining who they are willg to talk t to order or not to engage
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out of the 2015 iran nuclear deal last c.n.d. impose sanctions said he was open to diplomacy we're looking for no nuclear weapons globalist dick missiles and a longer period of time very simple we can have it done in a very short period of time and i really believe that iran can be a great nation i'd like to see that happen the development came one day off to the unexpected arrival of the iranian foreign minister in berates jeffard saif was invited by the french president who'd been asked by some g 7 leaders to mediate in the crisis. trus conciliatory tone was also extended to trade he said beijing and washington could begin talks to resolve the tariffs dispute going into this summit a man or mackerel said he wanted to use it to make progress on deescalating tensions over iran and trade to help tackle the amazon rain forest fires and he'll divisions using multilateral cooperation at the end of the 3 day meeting it seems the french president has succeeded on several fronts they were unresolved issues though the u.k.'s prime minist
out of the 2015 iran nuclear deal last c.n.d. impose sanctions said he was open to diplomacy we're looking for no nuclear weapons globalist dick missiles and a longer period of time very simple we can have it done in a very short period of time and i really believe that iran can be a great nation i'd like to see that happen the development came one day off to the unexpected arrival of the iranian foreign minister in berates jeffard saif was invited by the french president who'd been asked by...
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the vessel was intercepted iran's fasi on an. unconscious government has warned that continuous protests are pushing the territory into what it's calling an extremely dangerous edge of demonstrations that began months ago over a proposed extradition all of morphed into a wide to anger at the police's response to the protests under thomas has more from hong kong. sunday night in one of the most upscale districts of one of the most sophisticated cities on earth. but in hong kong this is becoming the norm. protest his tactics have changed. rather than targets one building and wait for the police to clear them. loose all their aim is maximum disruption across the city be like water they tell each other flow everywhere. on sunday they marched to china's liaison office in hong kong on route some hid behind umbrella's as they use spawn is to break apart fences gathering the metal for the barricades 7 . but finding pleece protecting their 1st targets they moved swiftly on. taking metro trains to the shopping district causeway faith. then
the vessel was intercepted iran's fasi on an. unconscious government has warned that continuous protests are pushing the territory into what it's calling an extremely dangerous edge of demonstrations that began months ago over a proposed extradition all of morphed into a wide to anger at the police's response to the protests under thomas has more from hong kong. sunday night in one of the most upscale districts of one of the most sophisticated cities on earth. but in hong kong this is becoming...
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if you did not visit iran and if iran were not invested. i would just recommend reading the paper that i wrote. >> i read it and i would recommend reading it. when you are looking at our rounds proxies it's easy because everything a proxy. >> another panel maybe next week >> we still have many questions. her questions are about the air of nato and i hate to see being ignored. it's not entirely a new idea. it started in 1953 and the obama administration also attempted. egypt has recently withdrawn itself and that being the biggest troop force definitely throws a wrench into the whole concept. they haven't agreed on a concept yet. to go to this site to the audience. >> thank you. i've question about your talking about whether it's working or not but what is the end goal? he wasn't administration in the thing it sounds like they are different and goals. you hear pompeo and he talks about the intervention in different places and the 13 list. you hear reporting about how he doesn't like the whole regime because you can't change the regime's patt
if you did not visit iran and if iran were not invested. i would just recommend reading the paper that i wrote. >> i read it and i would recommend reading it. when you are looking at our rounds proxies it's easy because everything a proxy. >> another panel maybe next week >> we still have many questions. her questions are about the air of nato and i hate to see being ignored. it's not entirely a new idea. it started in 1953 and the obama administration also attempted. egypt...
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the united states is alone in its policy of sanctioning iran. sophie: karim sadjadpour, great to speak to you. thank you very much. karim: thank you. sophie: there are two things that are pretty hard to avoid in washington these days, the summer heat and talk of a possible u.s. recession. the trp administration has been downplaying such concerns. they want a strong economy heading into the 2020 campaign. today at the white house, trump said he was open to possible tax cuts to boost the economy, and pointed the finger at the u.s. federal reserve foallegedly holding back growth. pres. trump: if the fed would do its job, we would have a tremendous spurt of growth. a tremendous spurt. olthe fed is psyically very important. less so actually, but very psychologically important. if t which it has done poorly over wte last year and half, we would see a burst of glike you have never seen before.ri sophie: ron ie is a former advisor to president george w. bush and he joined mearlier to discuss all this. the president is saying he does not think there is a
the united states is alone in its policy of sanctioning iran. sophie: karim sadjadpour, great to speak to you. thank you very much. karim: thank you. sophie: there are two things that are pretty hard to avoid in washington these days, the summer heat and talk of a possible u.s. recession. the trp administration has been downplaying such concerns. they want a strong economy heading into the 2020 campaign. today at the white house, trump said he was open to possible tax cuts to boost the economy,...
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or iran is winning, is iran deterred? is the strategy working? >> 30 seconds. >> successful attacks are destroying militia arms in iraq. successful attacks are being able to thwart and shoot down drones, those are successful, iran has done things but they are not successful attacks. that's the difference. the rewards of this policy, with the risks that are quite high. i don't to the payoffs yet. you may be right. i am skeptical that this snapshot where we are now may produce something produce some -- may produce something different. but to answer your question i don't see them deterred, i see them provoked. and your comments indicate that. they are testing the women -- the limits on how far they can go. there is a broader field in the tactical military. when i look at places, not just yemen you talk about where there is a coalition split in the uae is repositioning itself. the trick -- the team that trump tried to build does not look so cohesive and strong. all the weapons that have flooded the zone does not seem to -- >> i would draw a line with
or iran is winning, is iran deterred? is the strategy working? >> 30 seconds. >> successful attacks are destroying militia arms in iraq. successful attacks are being able to thwart and shoot down drones, those are successful, iran has done things but they are not successful attacks. that's the difference. the rewards of this policy, with the risks that are quite high. i don't to the payoffs yet. you may be right. i am skeptical that this snapshot where we are now may produce...
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iran's top diplomat makes a surprise appearance at the g. 7 summit in france as donald trump persists with his hard line approach to tehran. and in the news that shaped the week writing reports and calls for asymmetrical response to a u.s. missile test following the collapse of the i.m.f. arms control treaty. or something fun our correspondent takes it to the skies with a russian aerobatics team ahead of the max air show. and nothing about the fact that they get paid quite a bit right. down. to the fact. that they. are broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow recapping the week's top stories with our weekly program this is our team international. our we start out of the g. 7 summit in france where the iranian foreign minister made an unexpected visit on sunday zarif met with the french president and later tweeted the road ahead is difficult but one worth trying artie's but i was in the studio earlier with all the developments. while it was a surprise and judging by what. trump had to say not a very welcome when asked what he thought about the arena and foreign minister comi
iran's top diplomat makes a surprise appearance at the g. 7 summit in france as donald trump persists with his hard line approach to tehran. and in the news that shaped the week writing reports and calls for asymmetrical response to a u.s. missile test following the collapse of the i.m.f. arms control treaty. or something fun our correspondent takes it to the skies with a russian aerobatics team ahead of the max air show. and nothing about the fact that they get paid quite a bit right. down. to...
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it's going to be a great thing for iran. they have great potential. iran has great potential. you know who else has great potential? north korea, kim jong-un. under his leadership north korea has great potential. i don't think north korea wants to blow it, but if they blow it, it won't be good. >> you didn't want to meet with zarif. did you send him a message? >> i don't want to comment. [ inaudible question ] >> am i going to tariff french wine? >> yes. >> it depends the deal we work out on the digital tax. >> what's the status of that? >> we're negotiating right now. >> i'm not going to tell you what i'm willing to do but iran has a chance to build themselves up and be a very great nation, greater than before. but they have to stop terrorism. that is your number one nation of terror. not in the last year and a half two years because they can't spend like they used to spend. they took president obama's $150 billion and they doled it out to terroris terrorists. i think they're going to change, i really do. i think they have a chance to be a very special nation. i hope that's t
it's going to be a great thing for iran. they have great potential. iran has great potential. you know who else has great potential? north korea, kim jong-un. under his leadership north korea has great potential. i don't think north korea wants to blow it, but if they blow it, it won't be good. >> you didn't want to meet with zarif. did you send him a message? >> i don't want to comment. [ inaudible question ] >> am i going to tariff french wine? >> yes. >> it...
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this is also about iran's role in regional conflicts the united states $11.00 so iran to pull out of them completely trumpets offering the iranians a baggage that by all appearances they would accept and now worden us where the united states is strangling the iranian economy applying military pressure on them the europeans are trying to save what they cabin the uranium and swear that they won't bend we've been getting reaction from tehran and europe about what the potential results or repercussions could be by the beginning i thought like most journalists that it was an order p.r. stunt public relations effort of mr micawber to make such a success but the fact that. the foreign affairs minister of iran is there is in doubt it's a few meters away from the trial is astonishing is astounding and it seems there is more to it. if germany and france have discussed with the iranians over the last few days and are discussing now with the on of those only in beauty it was the french they came to the uranium that instant to stay in the real and essentially what that did it actually prolonged p
this is also about iran's role in regional conflicts the united states $11.00 so iran to pull out of them completely trumpets offering the iranians a baggage that by all appearances they would accept and now worden us where the united states is strangling the iranian economy applying military pressure on them the europeans are trying to save what they cabin the uranium and swear that they won't bend we've been getting reaction from tehran and europe about what the potential results or...
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bad oh yeah without iran there would not be any security in the region that iran is a superpower ready to provide security for the region persian gulf and strait of hormuz stop pressuring us and stop encouraging your friends to be hostile towards us we're ready for friendship and defense as we are ready to fight back any invasion. the iranian tanker grace one i renamed a dream and was released on the orders of the gibraltar's supreme court and is now heading to greece iran however is still holding the british tanker in the strait of hormuz the british flexed and impaired was seized by the revolutionary guard last month for what they say were violations of international maritime regulations they say the vessel had changed directions in the shipping lanes it collided with a fishing boat but also a trained officer tracking systems to avoid iranian forces and iran says the seizure and release of this vessel has nothing to do with the iranian vessel that was seized by british royal marines off the coast of gibraltar although a foreign ministry spokesman said a few days ago that he hoped tha
bad oh yeah without iran there would not be any security in the region that iran is a superpower ready to provide security for the region persian gulf and strait of hormuz stop pressuring us and stop encouraging your friends to be hostile towards us we're ready for friendship and defense as we are ready to fight back any invasion. the iranian tanker grace one i renamed a dream and was released on the orders of the gibraltar's supreme court and is now heading to greece iran however is still...
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yes exactly these are people who know nothing about iran or very little about iran or if they do know a thing or 2 about the country they really can't say the truth because if they do then they lose their position at their think tanks or their they've ceased to be invited to different organizations or platforms so this is economic warfare everything that comes after it is the foundation of that is is this economic warfare so the heightened tension in the region in the persian gulf in the strait of hormuz in the sea of oman or the gulf of oman is based upon this economic warfare now there are conflicting. perspectives or conflicting reports as to what is actually happening the iranians are very suspicious about about some of the attacks the attacks of the port of jade in the united arab emirates have to have happened right after bolton said that he had received intelligence from the israelis the iran is about to carry out that in an attack the one off of the iranian coast is even more suspicious because the americans said mind to use the chinese owner of the ship the japanese owner of
yes exactly these are people who know nothing about iran or very little about iran or if they do know a thing or 2 about the country they really can't say the truth because if they do then they lose their position at their think tanks or their they've ceased to be invited to different organizations or platforms so this is economic warfare everything that comes after it is the foundation of that is is this economic warfare so the heightened tension in the region in the persian gulf in the strait...
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says he's promoting what it calls the reckless agenda of iran's supreme leader. the front runner in the race to be the democratic party nominee to challenge donald trump has had a tough night the former vice president joe biden faced attacks from 9 other presidential hopefuls during a 2nd night of debates john hendren reports from detroit. the front runner spot was joe biden's to lose any plan to win or go down fighting in debate one comolli harris attacked biden got a boost in the polls. on the way in to debate 2 easy minutes later on question one he has sailed her plan for publicly funded health care the senators had several plans for you can't be president trying with double talk on this plan we are now paying 3 bill a trillion dollars a year for health care in america over the next 10 years it's probably going to be 6 trillion dollars we must then inside detroit's fox theater came an avalanche of counterattacks on immigration it looks like one of us has learned the lessons of the past and one of us hasn't on criminal justice because you stood up and use that
says he's promoting what it calls the reckless agenda of iran's supreme leader. the front runner in the race to be the democratic party nominee to challenge donald trump has had a tough night the former vice president joe biden faced attacks from 9 other presidential hopefuls during a 2nd night of debates john hendren reports from detroit. the front runner spot was joe biden's to lose any plan to win or go down fighting in debate one comolli harris attacked biden got a boost in the polls. on...
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and iran after president trump pulled out of the nuclear deal of 2015 a deal molly helped to negotiate i. robert malley president of the international crisis group thank you for talking to al-jazeera let me start for our viewers who don't know the international crisis group tell us about your organization the one minute version sure and i hope they're not too many who don't know about the organization but it's great to be here and this is an organization that is pretty unique it has it starts with people on the ground people in conflict areas and their goal is to come up with ideas to resolve prevent or mitigate deadly conflict and then come up with practical recommendations that we could then advocate on behalf of the organization to leaders and civil society and non-state actors around the world you wrote earlier this year for an american who had a hand in shaping u.s. middle east policy during the obama years coming to yemen has the unpleasant feel of visiting the scene of a tragedy one helped to co-write or explain you know and it was at a time as we write in this piece. where the
and iran after president trump pulled out of the nuclear deal of 2015 a deal molly helped to negotiate i. robert malley president of the international crisis group thank you for talking to al-jazeera let me start for our viewers who don't know the international crisis group tell us about your organization the one minute version sure and i hope they're not too many who don't know about the organization but it's great to be here and this is an organization that is pretty unique it has it starts...
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threat that iran presents a so much greater than that well let's not forget iran too or china has been a major purchaser of iranian oil a voice of america insists that it is not highly partisan and describes itself as free and open all voices american journalists be federal government employees or contractors are expected to adhere to voice of america's social media policy as do need to clearly in its best practices guide was if america pursues its mission by produce an accurate balanced and comprehensive reporting program and as well as online and social media content for a global audience particularly for those who are denied access to open and free media meantime the journalist with v.o.a. persian who's been accused of smearing his former colleague has described the coverage of the story 1st published by the intercept as biased political analysts said mostafa question give us his thoughts on the controversy. most of their journalists they all are supporting sanctions against you radiance why because the more they support donald trump and bolt films violin approaches against the isla
threat that iran presents a so much greater than that well let's not forget iran too or china has been a major purchaser of iranian oil a voice of america insists that it is not highly partisan and describes itself as free and open all voices american journalists be federal government employees or contractors are expected to adhere to voice of america's social media policy as do need to clearly in its best practices guide was if america pursues its mission by produce an accurate balanced and...
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the sanctions are not preventing iran from going nuclear. that means you have to go back to the bargaining table and get them to bring those levels down as part of negotiation or you have to strike targets in iran and take out the uranium enrichment facilities or conduct cyber operations good -- or conduct cyber operations. the clock ticks for a political or military resolution. that is the pressure on the u.s.. david: finally, talk about afghanistan. there been various reports of the united states trying to broker a deal with the taliban, not involving the present government. how do we avoid this involving vietnam in 1975? seth: the u.s. did not have long-term strategic interest in vietnam. the problem right now is there are terrorist groups operating in and around afghanistan, including al qaeda and the islamic state. the issue is regardless of any kind of negotiation that the u.s. cannot leave like it did in vietnam. the security risks are two significant good -- part too significant. david: that is seth jones, center for -- in washington
the sanctions are not preventing iran from going nuclear. that means you have to go back to the bargaining table and get them to bring those levels down as part of negotiation or you have to strike targets in iran and take out the uranium enrichment facilities or conduct cyber operations good -- or conduct cyber operations. the clock ticks for a political or military resolution. that is the pressure on the u.s.. david: finally, talk about afghanistan. there been various reports of the united...