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iran has not been willing. my work with congress, the ewe knighted security council to impose sanctions on the iranian government. the sanctions have had a substantial impact on their economy. with the election of a new iranian president earlier this year, an opening for diplomacy emerged. i spoke with the president of iran earlier this fall. secretary kerry met multiple times with iran's foreign minister. we have pursued intensive diplomacy, by laterally and together with the partners, united kingdom, france, germany, russia and china as well as the european union. today, that diplomacy opened up a path toward a world that is more secure, a future in which we can verify iran's nuclear program is peaceful and cannot build a nuclear weapon. today's announcement is just a first step, it achieves a great deal. for the first time in nearly a decade, we have halted the process of the iranian nuclear program. key parts rolled back. iran committed to halting certain levels of enrichment and a neutralizing part of stoc
iran has not been willing. my work with congress, the ewe knighted security council to impose sanctions on the iranian government. the sanctions have had a substantial impact on their economy. with the election of a new iranian president earlier this year, an opening for diplomacy emerged. i spoke with the president of iran earlier this fall. secretary kerry met multiple times with iran's foreign minister. we have pursued intensive diplomacy, by laterally and together with the partners, united...
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between iran and the u.n. security council's five permanent man. plus germany all the foreign ministers from the sixty oceanic and world powers rushed to geneva to push this through according to russia's foreign minister in the deal the world powers recognize iran's peaceful adam and uranium enrichment under strict control of the i.a.e.a. the u.n. atomic watchdog thereat in turn will limit its uranium enrichment to five percent instead of twenty stop adding centrifuges and a whole new construction of a heavy water reactor in iran the war powers will partially lift sanctions against iran for six months and unfreeze several billion dollars in iranian assets. but despite hailing the deal with iran u.s. president barack obama said the majority of american sanctions against iran will stay in place you know across live correspondent john who is in washington for us and bring is the reaction from the air so guided to tell us what else did the u.s. leader have to say on the success of the geneva talks. as you said pre
between iran and the u.n. security council's five permanent man. plus germany all the foreign ministers from the sixty oceanic and world powers rushed to geneva to push this through according to russia's foreign minister in the deal the world powers recognize iran's peaceful adam and uranium enrichment under strict control of the i.a.e.a. the u.n. atomic watchdog thereat in turn will limit its uranium enrichment to five percent instead of twenty stop adding centrifuges and a whole new...
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iran relations. america has been misinforming the public not just american public but the whole world for such a long time that it's going to be very difficult for them to step back away from that to mention that iran is a threat to israel. it's just something that's the fact to speak and it's impacted this been built in order to continue supporting israel to sell arms to the neighbors in the region and also to you to distract from everything that israel does in the region israel has between two hundred and four hundred nuclear warheads and if ever iran were to pose a threat to israel where there was a nuclear attack or if it were to build nuclear bombs which it has not decided it is no matter what israel's nuclear arsenal are. take a look at the long and winding road to the historic deal iran's nuclear program started in the fifty's with the help of the u.s. but it is in the late twentieth century that tensions started really to heat up around its atomic ambitions back in one thousand nine hundred s
iran relations. america has been misinforming the public not just american public but the whole world for such a long time that it's going to be very difficult for them to step back away from that to mention that iran is a threat to israel. it's just something that's the fact to speak and it's impacted this been built in order to continue supporting israel to sell arms to the neighbors in the region and also to you to distract from everything that israel does in the region israel has between...
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and iran now do you think. this thing of washington will review its attitude toward the iran and will stop seeing iran as a threat and how will the relationship develop in that direction in your opinion. to be honest with you washington is not run by the president. and i mean washington it is run its foreign policy it's quiet by lobby groups and congressional members at the moment especially with this president are far more powerful than the store bomber so to think that things will change now because there's been this initial first step it's it's it's being very optimistic and it's good to be optimistic but one has to be realistic and already before listening to stick a i was listening to c.n.n. which is america's main mouthpiece which tends to be neutral and you can see still hear the same rhetoric about iran so you know as i said it taken thirty four years to build it will to demonize iran it will not go away overnight and if there's no will for it to go away yes mr obama may have had the political will is s
and iran now do you think. this thing of washington will review its attitude toward the iran and will stop seeing iran as a threat and how will the relationship develop in that direction in your opinion. to be honest with you washington is not run by the president. and i mean washington it is run its foreign policy it's quiet by lobby groups and congressional members at the moment especially with this president are far more powerful than the store bomber so to think that things will change now...
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iran's program is frozen. it cannot build any new sent trinecentrifuges and iran will t any enrichment above 5%. that is important because as it's enriched further it is closer to building a nuclear bomb. iran will not us centrifuges and inspectors will be allowed in to make sure that iran is abiding by these terms and that will be carried out by united nations watchdog. phil has been watching this as it's been breaking this evening. phil talk about the fact that iran is insisting that it's right to enrich u rai uranium is allowed in this agreement where that may not be exactly clear. >> it's a very interesting way of deal with that issue, johnathan. >> whawhat it appears they have done is not put it in the actual agreement any mention of a right. but apparently there is worlding referring to the non-proliferation treaty. which iran is a signaturor to. and within that there is the rights of iran to continue on it's nuclear program. it's interesting on how they dealt with this. we expected something of that nat
iran's program is frozen. it cannot build any new sent trinecentrifuges and iran will t any enrichment above 5%. that is important because as it's enriched further it is closer to building a nuclear bomb. iran will not us centrifuges and inspectors will be allowed in to make sure that iran is abiding by these terms and that will be carried out by united nations watchdog. phil has been watching this as it's been breaking this evening. phil talk about the fact that iran is insisting that it's...
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security council members, germany, and iran, hopehalts temporarily iran's nur deal. that is tonight's "inside story." >> hello, i'm ray suarez. it's only the first step towards a far more difficult goal. if the obama administration wants to make sure that iran never builds a bomb a lot more has to happen. that means satisfying iran talks from both sides accidental of the discontent in tehran not to mention the discontent in jerusalem. even the years between iran and it's neighbors and the west, first, this background. >> reporter: word of agreement to the west appeared as a victory to many iranians. crowd chants no war, no sanctions, no insults, no submission as iran's negotiator foreign minister returned to iran a hero. >> this makes iranians proud. thanks to these meetings people have been happy over the last couple of days because they're overcoming their problems. >> reporter: iranians see the agreement as an end to the chokehold of sanctions long endured. >> we're very optimistic with these relations being forged our lives can go back to how they were before. it
security council members, germany, and iran, hopehalts temporarily iran's nur deal. that is tonight's "inside story." >> hello, i'm ray suarez. it's only the first step towards a far more difficult goal. if the obama administration wants to make sure that iran never builds a bomb a lot more has to happen. that means satisfying iran talks from both sides accidental of the discontent in tehran not to mention the discontent in jerusalem. even the years between iran and it's...
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iran's commitment to the agreement can be properly measured? >> i am grateful to my honorable friend for what he has said. to give him a flavour of what is in the agreement on this, it requires the "provision of specified information to the iaea, including information on iran's plans for nuclear facilities, a description of each building on each nuclear site, a description of the scale of operations for each location engaged in nuclear activities, information on uranium mines and mills, and information on source material" all to be produced "within three months of the adoption of these measures." if the agreement is implemented in good faith, it will involve the provision of a lot more openness and information to the iaea. >> at the risk of sounding like the ugly fairy godmother at the christening -- [honorable members -- "never!] -- may i ask the foreign secretary to tell us what discussions would take place if the reintroduction of sanctions were required, and how speedily does he think that could proceed? >> that is a perfectly legitimate qu
iran's commitment to the agreement can be properly measured? >> i am grateful to my honorable friend for what he has said. to give him a flavour of what is in the agreement on this, it requires the "provision of specified information to the iaea, including information on iran's plans for nuclear facilities, a description of each building on each nuclear site, a description of the scale of operations for each location engaged in nuclear activities, information on uranium mines and...
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iran was faced with a to l-lima in the first years of the iran-iraq war. saddam hussein supported in many countries in the west and including my own use chemical weapons, poison gas against the iranian forces. there were many casualties. tens of thousands. many of whom are suffering today. those that survived the attack. the question was raised at the ukrainian military with the ayatollah khomeini, should we retaliate in kind? may we have the authority to do so? they're killing us and we have to retaliate. khomeini answered very directly, giving an order that chemical weapons could be used. weapons of mass destruction, including chemical web ends, nuclear and biological were forbidden by islam. this is the first of eight fatwa issued in the iranian context. the very early on, a context was established, where he ran would have no weapons of mass destruction, relying upon its conventional forces for defense of the realm and where it was able to work out a stalemate with the invading forces from iraq under saddam hussein after eight years of disastrous costly
iran was faced with a to l-lima in the first years of the iran-iraq war. saddam hussein supported in many countries in the west and including my own use chemical weapons, poison gas against the iranian forces. there were many casualties. tens of thousands. many of whom are suffering today. those that survived the attack. the question was raised at the ukrainian military with the ayatollah khomeini, should we retaliate in kind? may we have the authority to do so? they're killing us and we have...
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they want to trade with iran. in the case of china, they want iran's oil. in the case of russia, they want to sell weapons to iran. they want to build some of iran's facilities. >> i'm getting a two-minute warning from inside this room where the president is getting ready to speak in just a moment. judith miller has just hit me back on e-mail and our viewers are tweeting me that they can hear me typing as i'm talking with you guys via keyboard. the big headline in all of this is that the president is getting ready to speak on a deal with iran. let's pause. the reason i have paused is because we now are reaching out to all of our fox broadcast stations from across the nation and inviting them into our coverage now so that we are now fox news channel and across all fox broadcast stations. we are inside a two-minute warning as president obama gets ready to speak to the nation and the world about a deal over iran's nuclear program which had been reached this evening in geneva, switzerland. our secretary of state john kerry among the six world power leaders who
they want to trade with iran. in the case of china, they want iran's oil. in the case of russia, they want to sell weapons to iran. they want to build some of iran's facilities. >> i'm getting a two-minute warning from inside this room where the president is getting ready to speak in just a moment. judith miller has just hit me back on e-mail and our viewers are tweeting me that they can hear me typing as i'm talking with you guys via keyboard. the big headline in all of this is that the...
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trust iran right now? guest: this is not about trusting iran or about iran trusting the u.s.. it is about making sure the mechanisms are in place to ensure that if the other side cheats that you will find out as quickly as possible and you can do something about it. that is the critical thing here. there is no trust between the united states and iran. there has been deep enmity for 34 years. to expect that the deal would begin with trust is wholly unrealistic. both sides have good reasons to distrust the other. by having this mechanism in place that makes sure that the other side simply cannot cheat or if they do so you will find out about it at the earliest possible stage, both sides are putting their trust into that mechanism, not into each other am at least not yet. if these negotiations go well and they actually start resolving this issue, at that point we will see the emergence of a little amount of trust between the two sides. at this point, that is not where we are. host: if you have questions or comments, our phone lines are open. the numbers are on the screen. democra
trust iran right now? guest: this is not about trusting iran or about iran trusting the u.s.. it is about making sure the mechanisms are in place to ensure that if the other side cheats that you will find out as quickly as possible and you can do something about it. that is the critical thing here. there is no trust between the united states and iran. there has been deep enmity for 34 years. to expect that the deal would begin with trust is wholly unrealistic. both sides have good reasons to...
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iran is rewarding iran for bad behavior. allowed continue enriching uranium to 5% levels or its nuclear power reactor despite the fact that russia has been contracted to fuel that least for the next ten years. the er problem that is interim deal which creates a six further dow for negotiations may hinder washington's ability to reach a good final deal. be a t, there may never final deal. iran may string out the negotiations to buy time for nuclear advances and engage n tactics to force an eager obama administration to enter into additional records with sanctions relief. seen how temporary agreements can gel into permanent solutions. the obama administration has been stunned by strong criticism from congress and u.s. allies israel and france. tehran more not fewer sanctions are required. ut the deal requires the administration to refrain from imposing new sanctions over the seen how of the negotiations. further warned sanctions will prompt it to abandon the interim agreement. using the sanction will be eversible if iran defau
iran is rewarding iran for bad behavior. allowed continue enriching uranium to 5% levels or its nuclear power reactor despite the fact that russia has been contracted to fuel that least for the next ten years. the er problem that is interim deal which creates a six further dow for negotiations may hinder washington's ability to reach a good final deal. be a t, there may never final deal. iran may string out the negotiations to buy time for nuclear advances and engage n tactics to force an eager...
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does not have a nuclear weapons program iran has a civilian nuclear program and iran is a long daily inspections that's very much telling all right that was homemade reza mahdi journalist and political analyst thank you so much for bringing us the news and reaction from iran thank you for having me. well you're watching r t coming to you live from moscow in case you're just joining us like to remind you that this is our breaking news story a world power is an iran have reached an historic nuclear deal and in a decade long deadlock over to iran's nuclear ambitions according to russia's foreign minister in the deal the world powers recognize and ron's peaceful atom and uranium enrichment under strict control of the i.a.e.a. the u.n. atomic watchdog well let's now take a more detailed look at some of the key points of the deal that have already emerged first iran will reduce its uranium enrichment from twenty to a maximum of five percent of you just heard and this level ensures the peaceful use of atomic material so iran is also supposed to stop adding new centrifuges sticking to data t
does not have a nuclear weapons program iran has a civilian nuclear program and iran is a long daily inspections that's very much telling all right that was homemade reza mahdi journalist and political analyst thank you so much for bringing us the news and reaction from iran thank you for having me. well you're watching r t coming to you live from moscow in case you're just joining us like to remind you that this is our breaking news story a world power is an iran have reached an historic...
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in iran. hundreds of cheering supporters welcomed home the foreign minister, calling him the ambassador of peace. libby casey joins us from washington d.c. with the latest. what's the reaction been like on capitol hill. >> just as it has been globally. it's mixed with vocal critics voicing concerns that iran would see this as a loosening of sanctions, without making sacrifices and would take advantage of this moment. those supporting president obama, and the diplomatic efforts say it's a landmark moment that had to be reached. the next six months will be revealing. secretary of state john kerry says the 6-month agreement buys time to hammer out a comprehensive deal that will roll back the program, not just halt it. >> now the hard part begins, the evidence to get the comprehensive agreement, requiring enormous steps in terms of verification, transparency. we know this. we will work together, and start today. we'll continue the effort out of geneva. >> secretary of state john kerry, a long-time
in iran. hundreds of cheering supporters welcomed home the foreign minister, calling him the ambassador of peace. libby casey joins us from washington d.c. with the latest. what's the reaction been like on capitol hill. >> just as it has been globally. it's mixed with vocal critics voicing concerns that iran would see this as a loosening of sanctions, without making sacrifices and would take advantage of this moment. those supporting president obama, and the diplomatic efforts say it's a...
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they're not open to the idea of iran that is. what i think you will see in the region going forward is that what we're seeing essentially is the collapse of the american worker and united states is not the decisive power as it was in the process and as a result complex that were kept in check are no longer in check and there are sitting up there bubbling up and conflicts that could be resolved that are not getting resolved because there's no the size of mechanism any longer to really be able to do so that's going to lead to unfortunately years of instability and it's probably going to be several different iterations of shifting alliances until in new equipment room is found in the region i think our dad is an inevitable process so i don't see us in any way shape or form being able to get around it and i don't find it very likely that the united states is going to be able to one to be able to really adopt the position of being the ultimate guarantor of the security of the region being the head to monitor the event as it was before
they're not open to the idea of iran that is. what i think you will see in the region going forward is that what we're seeing essentially is the collapse of the american worker and united states is not the decisive power as it was in the process and as a result complex that were kept in check are no longer in check and there are sitting up there bubbling up and conflicts that could be resolved that are not getting resolved because there's no the size of mechanism any longer to really be able to...
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and, in fact, they should know iran never seeks nuclear weapons, and if any party seeks to hamper iran's concerns that's not possible. the technology has been localized for iran's development. and the nuclear technology has been attained and acquired with the efforts by the iranian young people and scholars and university provers -- prove source, and the trend will continue in the future and we are prepared to cooperate with the world and iaea in this regard in order to fully eliminate ambiguities that have been created. >> i deem it necessary to say the success obtained is offered by the guidelines of the islamic revolution, and also the full support by the iranian nation, and also the efforts made by the diplomats who shouldered the negotiations and also other organizations such as the security council and the parliament. and all the others that helped the government and hopefully their assistance will continue. i also wish to commemorate the late imam and - by following his path our nation treads the path of resistance and independence and they learned how to tread this path, and i al
and, in fact, they should know iran never seeks nuclear weapons, and if any party seeks to hamper iran's concerns that's not possible. the technology has been localized for iran's development. and the nuclear technology has been attained and acquired with the efforts by the iranian young people and scholars and university provers -- prove source, and the trend will continue in the future and we are prepared to cooperate with the world and iaea in this regard in order to fully eliminate...
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now, iran. this administration came into office with the idea of taking among other things a regional approach to afghanistan. the emphasis has been on afghanistan's relationship with pakistan. that is appropriate. that is a very complicated one to understand one that is difficult for the us government. i will tell you a anecdote about this. a few years ago i was at one of these supersecret international meetings off the record so will have to remain supersecret because if people found out what went on there and they realize how unimportant these meetings actually are and they realize how little goes on there but there is a panel about iran. the question i asked as to the united states of any other enemies with whom it has so many common interests. afterwards, henry kissinger came up to me and said we have more with iran not our other enemies but with most of our allies. the paradox difficulty of the relations in afghanistan. roughly speaking the us and iranian interests in afghanistan are quite
now, iran. this administration came into office with the idea of taking among other things a regional approach to afghanistan. the emphasis has been on afghanistan's relationship with pakistan. that is appropriate. that is a very complicated one to understand one that is difficult for the us government. i will tell you a anecdote about this. a few years ago i was at one of these supersecret international meetings off the record so will have to remain supersecret because if people found out what...
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iran. between pakistan and india or anything like the territorial dispute between afghanistan and pakistan. there is a similar dispute between their south asian neighbors. this difference and dispute over water. no differences over land. iran-pakistan relation has always been cordele -- cordial and friendly, with full military and financial support to pakistan during its three wars with india, and iran was the first country to recognize pakistan in 1947. the relation has been very close and friendly, and full support to pakistan against india. one major reason was as you can guess, the fact that india and pakistan belong to different camps. pakistan are u.s. allies, and iran a very close ally of the united states in the region. in 1979, the revolution with iran -- friendship still continues, and exporting of islamic ideas and revolution that iran meant and was friendship still continues, and exporting of islamic ideas and revolution that iran meant and promoting did not apply to pakistan fo
iran. between pakistan and india or anything like the territorial dispute between afghanistan and pakistan. there is a similar dispute between their south asian neighbors. this difference and dispute over water. no differences over land. iran-pakistan relation has always been cordele -- cordial and friendly, with full military and financial support to pakistan during its three wars with india, and iran was the first country to recognize pakistan in 1947. the relation has been very close and...
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>> iran is member of the treaty, and so iran has made this all along that it has a right to enrich and to have this heavy water reactor. it has a right to make highly enriched uranium for use of fuel. now they have broken a lot of their obligations. >> so they haven't been playing by the rules of a treaty that they signed. >> absolutely. but when you look at the future i think it's unrealistic to ask or to be able to get iranian agreement for no enrichment, no heavy water, no heavy water reactor. instead what you have to do is build into that agreement lafayette confidence-buildin , onthe enrichment facility yout a lot of extra verification on it because frankly it's not just the p 5 plus one. there are a lot of points that are very suspicious of what iran has been up to. >> and what we have now is a situation where you have to take their word for it? i mean, they've gone ahead and done things i against existing treaties. moving forward do you contemplate an inspection regime that is intrusive enough to find out everything that they're doing all the time? is that realistic either? >> n
>> iran is member of the treaty, and so iran has made this all along that it has a right to enrich and to have this heavy water reactor. it has a right to make highly enriched uranium for use of fuel. now they have broken a lot of their obligations. >> so they haven't been playing by the rules of a treaty that they signed. >> absolutely. but when you look at the future i think it's unrealistic to ask or to be able to get iranian agreement for no enrichment, no heavy water, no...
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refrain from imposing restrictions on iran and imposing penalties on iran only for having exercise what we believe and a large majority of the international community believe based on the letter and spirit of the n.p.t. to be our inalienable right so we need respect for that right we need members say to refrain from imposing pressure on iran when it exercises that right and we believe that the current agreement the current plan of action as we call it in this thing places. has a very clear reference to the fact that iranian. enrichment program will continue and will be a part of any agreement now and in the future. thank you very much if you're dead you can ask ok margaret warner from p.b.s. you should just. read. this like that. and it does not mention the right to enrich and if you look at that particular article in the n.p.t. it says something about not depriving any state of the right to production and development it never mentions the word enrich some just wondering where in the text is it implicit or explicit near here. in the n.p.t. it doesn't talk about nuclear reactors it doesn
refrain from imposing restrictions on iran and imposing penalties on iran only for having exercise what we believe and a large majority of the international community believe based on the letter and spirit of the n.p.t. to be our inalienable right so we need respect for that right we need members say to refrain from imposing pressure on iran when it exercises that right and we believe that the current agreement the current plan of action as we call it in this thing places. has a very clear...
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a hiej one for iran. >> reporter: the deal does not require iran to ship its current stockpile of enriched uranium out of the country which means the deal could be reversed. it's received a less than ringing endorsement from key democrats on capitol hill. >> i think that this is a marginal improvement. it did freeze some activity in place. and it continues the major sanctions in place. it's going to be costly on a continuing basis to them. >> iran's leadership just issued a statement that if congress impose imposes now sanctions, the deal is off. the former ministry of iran saying it does not believe it must stop activity at arak or a natanz. >> a key detail that you're flushing out from the what i wrote down from what you said, they can keep already enriched uranium. that's pertinent. as you said, they could restart at any time. we know the program has grown in the past decade. details on that? >> reporter: well, it's grown substantially. in 2003, iran had only 164 centrifuges. today it has 19,000. in 2003, iran approached the bush administration with an offer to talk about its nuclear pr
a hiej one for iran. >> reporter: the deal does not require iran to ship its current stockpile of enriched uranium out of the country which means the deal could be reversed. it's received a less than ringing endorsement from key democrats on capitol hill. >> i think that this is a marginal improvement. it did freeze some activity in place. and it continues the major sanctions in place. it's going to be costly on a continuing basis to them. >> iran's leadership just issued a...
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with iran. i explained then that iran was to produce a first step agreement. we could create the confidence for a comprehensive settlement, addressing all concerns about the nuclear program. we have always been clear that because iran's program is so extensive and crucial aspects have been concealed in the past, any agreement would have to be detailed and give assurance to the whole world that the price would be properly addressed. we believe that such a deal was on the table. we would do our utmost to bridge the narrow gap between the party and conclude a strong agreement. on wednesday last week, the iranian negotiations resumed their work in geneva. on saturday morning, i joined the talks. at 4:00 yesterday, we concluded the negotiations successfully. we agreed on a first stage agreement, which is a significant step toward enhancing the security of the middle east and preventing nuclear proliferation worldwide. in this statement, i will cover the extensive commitments that iran has made and th
with iran. i explained then that iran was to produce a first step agreement. we could create the confidence for a comprehensive settlement, addressing all concerns about the nuclear program. we have always been clear that because iran's program is so extensive and crucial aspects have been concealed in the past, any agreement would have to be detailed and give assurance to the whole world that the price would be properly addressed. we believe that such a deal was on the table. we would do our...
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-- iran. that is not what the text says. impose new sanctions on iran? wrong. speakinge two people said, we have committed from imposing new nuclear related sanctions. that does not stop us from implementing existing sanctions which of course we will do. nor will we impose new sanctions to sponsor its abysmal human rights record. there'slast point, nothing in this agreement that would prevent the united states from imposing new sanctions on iran. it often has imposed sanctions on human rights grounds and the u.s. has imposed sanctions for drug trafficking on iran. i would suggest that the u.s. should do just that to drive the point home that we observe agreements as they are written they hads they wish been written. furthermore, there is nothing in this agreement which prevents the united states from threatening to impose new sanctions in the future if no comprehensive solution is iran were to breach obligations. therefore, the legislation being considered by the senate who may think it's a go
-- iran. that is not what the text says. impose new sanctions on iran? wrong. speakinge two people said, we have committed from imposing new nuclear related sanctions. that does not stop us from implementing existing sanctions which of course we will do. nor will we impose new sanctions to sponsor its abysmal human rights record. there'slast point, nothing in this agreement that would prevent the united states from imposing new sanctions on iran. it often has imposed sanctions on human rights...
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really is to bridge the gap between some in the west and iran russia has been opposed to iran acquiring a nuclear bomb but acknowledges that iran does have a right to peaceful nuclear program which iran says was really a precondition to these talks they were saying that no deal was going to be struck unless this precondition was met and russia has really tried to ease the tensions because that precondition led to some in the west being quite suspicious about iran and their motives and russia really has tried to ease those tensions and suspicions in order to try and get all parties around the table which they as they've obviously done and it's also something that's proven slightly easier of course since the election of his son rouhani who's a comparative moderate in comparison with his predecessor mahmoud ahmadinejad's and what does moscow make of the potential of slapping more sanctions on iran as discussed by some politicians in the u.s. at the moment while russia isn't opposed to playing hardball with iran when it needs to with its role as a permanent member of the u.n. security counc
really is to bridge the gap between some in the west and iran russia has been opposed to iran acquiring a nuclear bomb but acknowledges that iran does have a right to peaceful nuclear program which iran says was really a precondition to these talks they were saying that no deal was going to be struck unless this precondition was met and russia has really tried to ease the tensions because that precondition led to some in the west being quite suspicious about iran and their motives and russia...
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there will be limits on iran's ability to use replacement centrifuges, iran cannot use the next six months to stockpile. iran has allowed transparency, inspectors will be allowed in and they'll provide daily access to two major nuclear facilities. moments ago president obama addressed the nation and made it clear if iran does not meet commitments the u.s. could reimpose sanctions and apply pressure on iran. now the iranian foreign minister spoke a short time ago with the prospects for cooperation for the two sides as they look ahead. >> we have established a joint commission to monitor the implementation of our agreement. this is a process of attempting to restore confidence, and i hope that the two sides can move forward in a manner that would be conducive to this objective, because that is an overarching objective. we need to start moving in the direction of restoring confidence, a directions that we have managed to move against in the past several years, and that is required to be able to gain the confidence of iranian people. >> let's turn to our phil ittner, who is standing by live in
there will be limits on iran's ability to use replacement centrifuges, iran cannot use the next six months to stockpile. iran has allowed transparency, inspectors will be allowed in and they'll provide daily access to two major nuclear facilities. moments ago president obama addressed the nation and made it clear if iran does not meet commitments the u.s. could reimpose sanctions and apply pressure on iran. now the iranian foreign minister spoke a short time ago with the prospects for...
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and in fact the fact that iran is halting uranium enrichment at twenty percent is something that iran actually wants because it's very expensive and the iranians have produced the fuel that it needs for the tatooine reactor that produces medical isotopes for cancer patients so the iranians have already produced enough nuclear fuel through enriching uranium at twenty percent it no longer needs it so halting that is actually an advantage for iran because it does not want excess fuel because it's very costly so the iranians feel that they do not lose very much and they have a lot to gain and again it shows that steadfastness these from the iranian perspective and. standing for your rights and achieve results well as we all know all the talks an iranian nuclear program have been going on for. a long time years i could say but the u.s. seems to be convinced i mean just judging by what's coming out of the country that it's sanctions policies that prompted iran to sign this deal to what extent do you agree or disagree with these claims. well i think we can reverse that argument the decline o
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sanctions on iran. this is an interim six-month arrangement. if the iranians are deemed to be cheating by the international community those sanctions will be reimposed quickly. only a few moments ago, the secretary of state john kerry walked by our cameras in geneva. we got a picture of him walking by. we shouted a question to him. he said something to the effect i think he said we have a good arrangement. we're going to be hearing momentarily from the president of the united states. he'll announce some of the details later. the secretary of state john kerry will brief reporters in geneva as well. the president was meeting informally in the white house with some of his national security advisers including dennis mcdonough and tony blinken and ben rhoads. there you see the photo right there. they were in the oval office and the president was getting briefed on what was going on. the president was supposed to start speaking about 15 minutes ago but this is not unusual. things take a while to get organized
sanctions on iran. this is an interim six-month arrangement. if the iranians are deemed to be cheating by the international community those sanctions will be reimposed quickly. only a few moments ago, the secretary of state john kerry walked by our cameras in geneva. we got a picture of him walking by. we shouted a question to him. he said something to the effect i think he said we have a good arrangement. we're going to be hearing momentarily from the president of the united states. he'll...
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is among the community of countries and not isolated isolated iran is always more dangerous than iran part of the worst part of the proud of the world. well iran's taken a lengthy and thorny path towards the historic deal it's a journey that began way back in the one nine hundred fifty s. when taran started its nuclear program but it was only in nine hundred ninety six when the u.s. moved firmly into sanctions lambaste thing around by claiming its nuclear program was for military purposes and that's also when talks started but they got bogged down in two thousand and five when iran's then president ahmadinejad's regime uranium enrichment the un was quick to respond agreeing on its own sanctions a year later but they failed to stop iran from ploughing on with its nuclear program in fact in twenty ten it increased uranium enrichment to twenty percent the international community saw that as a clear message that wanted an atomic bomb which allegedly triggered the assassinations of four iranian nuclear scientists with israel's mossad suspected of involvement by june this year iran had a ne
is among the community of countries and not isolated isolated iran is always more dangerous than iran part of the worst part of the proud of the world. well iran's taken a lengthy and thorny path towards the historic deal it's a journey that began way back in the one nine hundred fifty s. when taran started its nuclear program but it was only in nine hundred ninety six when the u.s. moved firmly into sanctions lambaste thing around by claiming its nuclear program was for military purposes and...
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they're not open to the idea of iran that is. what i think you will see in the region going forward is that what we're seeing essentially is the collapse of the american worker and united states is not the decisive power as it was in the process and as a result complex that were kept in check are no longer in check and there are sitting up there bubbling up and conflicts that could be resolved that are not getting resolved because there's no the size of mechanism any longer to really be able to do so that's going to lead to unfortunately years of instability and there's probably going to be several different iterations of shifting alliances until in new equipment room is found in that region i think our dad is an inevitable process so i don't see us in any way shape or form being able to get around it and i don't find it very likely that the united states is going to be able to one to be able to really adopt the position of being the ultimate guarantor of the security of the region being the head to monitor the event as it was be
they're not open to the idea of iran that is. what i think you will see in the region going forward is that what we're seeing essentially is the collapse of the american worker and united states is not the decisive power as it was in the process and as a result complex that were kept in check are no longer in check and there are sitting up there bubbling up and conflicts that could be resolved that are not getting resolved because there's no the size of mechanism any longer to really be able to...
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the fact that iran is halting uranium enrichment to twenty percent is something that iran actually wants because it's very expensive and the iranians have produced the fuel that it needs for the tatooine reactor that produces medical isotopes for counter patients so the iranians have already produced enough nuclear fuel through enriching uranium at twenty percent it no longer needs it so halting that is actually an advantage for iran because it does not want excess fuel because it's very costly so the iranians feel that they do not lose very much and they have a lot to gain and again it shows the steadfastness of these from the iranian perspective and. standing for your rights can achieve results russia's president putin hailed sunday's agreement for opening the doors to further positive diplomacy on the iranian nuclear program or to his machine a question of our house more on moscow's reaction russian president like even to pretend it has called this historic deal on iran's nuclear program that was achieved at talks in geneva a win win situation for all parties involved now the presiden
the fact that iran is halting uranium enrichment to twenty percent is something that iran actually wants because it's very expensive and the iranians have produced the fuel that it needs for the tatooine reactor that produces medical isotopes for counter patients so the iranians have already produced enough nuclear fuel through enriching uranium at twenty percent it no longer needs it so halting that is actually an advantage for iran because it does not want excess fuel because it's very costly...
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and iran, a deal is called for iran to slow its nuclear program. it's an interim deal until a stronger, more lasting agreement is put together. >> secretary of state john kerry says the six momentum agreement buys time, time to hammer out a more comprehensive deal, one that aim to say roll back iran's nuclear program, not just halt it. >> now the really hard part begins, and that is the effort to get the comprehensive agreement, which will require enormous steps in terms of verify caution, transparency and accountability. we know this. we will work together. we will start today literally to continue the efforts out of geneva and to press forward. >> secretary kerry, a long time u.s. is not veteran anticipated pushback from lawmakers, who are still weighing their own legislation to increase sanctions against iran. >> i would caution the president from overselling this deal, because it is not a full dismantling of their program, and that would be a historical deal. when you have friends and allies inside the region strongly opposed to it, i would cau
and iran, a deal is called for iran to slow its nuclear program. it's an interim deal until a stronger, more lasting agreement is put together. >> secretary of state john kerry says the six momentum agreement buys time, time to hammer out a more comprehensive deal, one that aim to say roll back iran's nuclear program, not just halt it. >> now the really hard part begins, and that is the effort to get the comprehensive agreement, which will require enormous steps in terms of verify...
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and in fact the fact that iran is halting uranium enrichment at twenty percent is something that iran actually wants because it's very expensive and the iranians have produced the fuel that it needs for the tehran reactor that produces medical isotopes for cancer patients so the iranians have already produced enough nuclear fuel through in reaching agreement twenty percent is no longer needed so halting that is actually an advantage for iran because it does not want excess fuel because it's very costly so the iranians feel that they do not lose very much and they have a lot to gain. but despite hailing the deal with iran u.s. president obama said the majority of american sanctions against iran will stay in place ati's gametes you can has more now from washington. president obama pledged quote unquote a modest relief of sanctions saying return for iran scaling back its nuclear program not the relief will include freeing up a small portion of iran's overseas accounts as well as easing some other trade restrictions here's actually what the president said on our side the united states and
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by definition, the deal prevents iran from enriching above five percent, and it caps the size of iran's stockpile of enriched uranium. the reason you need an interim deal is because if we are going to be talking to the iranians we didn't need to be talking to them while they were continuing to enrich uranium and expand their system. in exchange there is a temporary and reversible reduction of sanctions so that the iran yen side comes home with something. because-- although i think in the yonted states we seem to have forgotten untilment usually when you make deals internationally both sides get something. >> so gregory jones, how do you see this question of enriching. iran's capability of enriching uranium? >> well, first of all, we are still permitting iran to enrich uranium. its stock pifl enriched uranium is continuing to grow. a number of nuclear weapons, they will be able to produce for this is also continuing to grow in the next six months. president obama says that we've cut off iran's path to nuclear weapons. in fact, we haven't. it's still there and virtually everyone agrees th
by definition, the deal prevents iran from enriching above five percent, and it caps the size of iran's stockpile of enriched uranium. the reason you need an interim deal is because if we are going to be talking to the iranians we didn't need to be talking to them while they were continuing to enrich uranium and expand their system. in exchange there is a temporary and reversible reduction of sanctions so that the iran yen side comes home with something. because-- although i think in the yonted...
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the challenge with iran, iran is not a country which you can bully. it simply doesn't work that way. if you look at what iran excels at at the olympics, it's wrestling and weight lifting. this is a country that is very national list i can, has a very strong sense of self-. when i go there which i'm sure you all will at some point, your host will take you to a house of strength. it's when people do sink niesed weight lifting. it is very interesting. the point i'm making is culturally this is not a country that gives in well to bullying. they have a very strong sense of themselves, they are very national list i can, there is sort of a martial quality there and it simply doesn't work. what was so interesting about the election is that yet again an opportunity for some type of peaceful resolution of our differences with iran emerges. nd again, i am skeptical because i'm always skeptical. we middle east specialists are the oncologist of studies. we are wrong and can't do anything and have no good news. but having said that the stakes are so high, they are
the challenge with iran, iran is not a country which you can bully. it simply doesn't work that way. if you look at what iran excels at at the olympics, it's wrestling and weight lifting. this is a country that is very national list i can, has a very strong sense of self-. when i go there which i'm sure you all will at some point, your host will take you to a house of strength. it's when people do sink niesed weight lifting. it is very interesting. the point i'm making is culturally this is not...
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iran's nuclear rights. the islamic republic of iran innately enjoys this right and this right has been granted to all the signatories by the mtp. >> some iranians believe the agreement is a bad deal. here is a look at what tehran gets. the sanctions held against it lighten up on gold and metal exports and car industry. that will potentially provide rain with $1.5 billion. sales of iranian oil will be heavily restricted. iranian students - they'll get tew irn assistance from their government. hassan rouhani is calling the deal a victory. he added that iran's enrichment activities will continue same as the past. >> israel calls it a mistake. officials say rain pose as threat. let's bring in our correspondent mike hanna. good morninging. israel is describing the deal as an historic mistake. why is that? >> well israel has been fundamentally opposed to the deal, despite promises from its allies, and john kerry in the cabinet meeting. it was an angry benyamin netanyahu speaking to the cabinet, describing the dea
iran's nuclear rights. the islamic republic of iran innately enjoys this right and this right has been granted to all the signatories by the mtp. >> some iranians believe the agreement is a bad deal. here is a look at what tehran gets. the sanctions held against it lighten up on gold and metal exports and car industry. that will potentially provide rain with $1.5 billion. sales of iranian oil will be heavily restricted. iranian students - they'll get tew irn assistance from their...
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we go inside iran. plus, martha raddatz and christiane amanpour with all of the breaking details and analysis. >>> then, our roundtable takes on the stunning move to shake up the senate. and the last fascination with jfk. >>> plus, facebook founder mark zuckerberg and maya angelou, calypso queen. >> i'm proud of that song. >> right here this sunday morning. >>> and we begin with that big news breaking overnight, after months of secret talks and high-stakes policy, a deal between iran and the west to suspend its nuclear program and get some relief from those sanctions that have crippled iran's economy, it's sparking split reactions in washington and around the world. we'll get right to secretary of state john kerry in a moment. but first, abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran has more on the fine print and fierce response. he's in geneva. good morning, terry. >> reporter: good morning, george. the deal hammered out in the wee hours of the morning here is full of either promise or peril, depending
we go inside iran. plus, martha raddatz and christiane amanpour with all of the breaking details and analysis. >>> then, our roundtable takes on the stunning move to shake up the senate. and the last fascination with jfk. >>> plus, facebook founder mark zuckerberg and maya angelou, calypso queen. >> i'm proud of that song. >> right here this sunday morning. >>> and we begin with that big news breaking overnight, after months of secret talks and high-stakes...
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the carrot or the stick countries that unite and praising historic deal with iran differ on what led to the landmark agreement with the use of sanctions the main point of contention also that diplomacy opened up a new path toward a world that is more secure so the story says the u.s. failed to appease skeptics at home and some allies abroad as a part of the deal attracts a flurry of criticism in washington and tel aviv. police used tear gas on sounds of protesters in the ukrainian capital kiev as a government breaks away from a trade deal with the. amman moscow you're watching r t with me marina joshing welcome to the program world powers agreed on a groundbreaking deal with iran but opinions differ on what led to the long awaited success while some countries attributed the breakthrough to diplomacy others insist it's thanks to the pressure of sanctions a compromise was found are reports on the talks and their outcome. it's a deal that some new diplomats for a decade. and as the crucial make or break iran nuclear talks continue to enter the night details of how they were going were l
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in 2003 when i was in iran when iran suspended its program, 164 centrifuges were spinning. today there are 19,000. that's the reality. >> they've been busy. >> if we can stop that to buy some time, maybe. the odds are still against it. we can do better than we have done in the past ten years. if not, they will wind up with a bomb. netanyahu will be right. >> i don't know if you were watching earlier, this is wider than what they will do inside that country. this has to do with setting in place a nuclear arms race within that region. you have to figure if iran will step back for a second, maybe some of these other countries can step up. your thoughts on that. >> i'm deeply worried about that. it's so important that everyone hopes these negotiations succeed. if they don't you're absolutely right. israel not having just one but a large arsenal of bombs. we'll have egypt ready to get a woman and saudia arabia. >> i'm not that all worried about israel having it. the president did bring it up at one point. he said we remain firm on our commitment to our allies, particularly, isra
in 2003 when i was in iran when iran suspended its program, 164 centrifuges were spinning. today there are 19,000. that's the reality. >> they've been busy. >> if we can stop that to buy some time, maybe. the odds are still against it. we can do better than we have done in the past ten years. if not, they will wind up with a bomb. netanyahu will be right. >> i don't know if you were watching earlier, this is wider than what they will do inside that country. this has to do with...
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on iran. a deal to freeze iran's nuclear program has fallen apart. how big of a setback do you think this is? >> i'm a governor of new jersey i think there are a lot of people you can ask, probably will have on the program who are significantly better briefed on this. when guys like me start to shoot off on opinions about this kind of stuff it's really ill-advised. i'll leave it to secretary kerry and the folks that are in charge of this to make decisions about where we go. and then once they put something together if they do then i'll make a judgment on that. it's just -- i'm not right person to be asking that question with all due respect. >> you're a national political figure. you're a leader in the republican party, you may some day run for president do you have view about whether iran should continue to enrich uranium? >> like i said. i think the folks who are involved in this on day-to-day basis should be making those kind of opinions known publicly. for me i'm governor of new jersey and my job is to run the state of new jersey. and it's just s
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been struck well at least some kind of deal there can be no doubt this first step agreement between iran and the great powers is of historic significance it could become the foundation for far reaching geopolitical ships in the region but have no illusions the naysayers are intent on scuttling the deal and the use of force we're told remains on the table. to cross talk the un nucular you i'm joined by my guest richard white's in washington he's a senior fellow and director of the center for political military analysis at the hudson institute also in washington we have daniel mcadams he's the executive director of the ron paul institute and in bangkok we cross to pepe escobar he's an investigative journalist and author right gentlemen cross-talk rules and effective means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it pepe if i can go to you first in bangkok what do you make of the deal is it a historic deal and will go anywhere of course it's historic i'm sure all reviewers remember real man the goal to tehran the neo kongs ten years ago before during and after the invasion
been struck well at least some kind of deal there can be no doubt this first step agreement between iran and the great powers is of historic significance it could become the foundation for far reaching geopolitical ships in the region but have no illusions the naysayers are intent on scuttling the deal and the use of force we're told remains on the table. to cross talk the un nucular you i'm joined by my guest richard white's in washington he's a senior fellow and director of the center for...
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obama pledges to stop iran from getting a nuclear weapon. netanyahu wants to stop iran from even having the capability to produce one and many in congress agree with israel. >> we're accepting a signal to iran that they can continue to go ahead and by talking and acting like they have good will, can get away with at least nuclear weapon production capability. >> reporter: the geneva agreement came together only two months after president obama first talked to iran's president rouhani on the phone. but in fact top u.s. officials have been meeting secretly with iran for a year in the persian gulf country of oman laying the groundwork. >> if this interim deal does ultimately translate into a comprehensive deal that eliminates the iranian nuclear program to the middle east, that's an enormous victory for america's global victory. >> reporter: president obama tried to reassure israel's leader that he will be consulted on every aspect of any final deal with iran but israel's worry is that the president is too eager for an agreement and not driving
obama pledges to stop iran from getting a nuclear weapon. netanyahu wants to stop iran from even having the capability to produce one and many in congress agree with israel. >> we're accepting a signal to iran that they can continue to go ahead and by talking and acting like they have good will, can get away with at least nuclear weapon production capability. >> reporter: the geneva agreement came together only two months after president obama first talked to iran's president...
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what's the reaction inside iran? >> reporter: well, iranians didn't get much sleep last night wolf because word of this deal came around 5:00 a.m. local time here in tehran. but the overwhelming reaction has been positive. we haven't talked to one person who hasn't been pleased that an interim deal has been hammered out. iranian s are savvy people, they're not ones to be duped. so they're cement skeptical. but when you look at these negotiations in what could happen in the second stage, if there is a final be all, enall agreement, and this nuclear issue is resolved. it's the iranian people who can benefit the most. it's the iranians that can benefit the most. but if you come here to iran, you can easily see that this is a very young, sophisticated extremely educated population but they suffer through years of economic sanctions, they see this interim agreement as a golden opportunity to improve relations with the west and improve their lives, wolf. >> certainly is an opportunity there, let's see what happens. cri chr
what's the reaction inside iran? >> reporter: well, iranians didn't get much sleep last night wolf because word of this deal came around 5:00 a.m. local time here in tehran. but the overwhelming reaction has been positive. we haven't talked to one person who hasn't been pleased that an interim deal has been hammered out. iranian s are savvy people, they're not ones to be duped. so they're cement skeptical. but when you look at these negotiations in what could happen in the second stage,...
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with iran. the police a three month period for iran to take some significant transparency measures and that is another bouwmeester to measure this success of this agreement because as you just heard lady ashton. cooperation between iran and the i hear the varying porton part of you know this whole issue and in fact goes to the heart of these views because you don't lose them from i reporter are iran to the us if we're to be canceled framing it in a non-conference abuse the use of the gauge and use of force contested by iraq the list loosely in the larger correctly was let's play iran since then and this latest meeting between iran and iran was the lakers remind there are iran's commitment and dedication to you know and hans's cooperation with the year and to create an atmosphere of trust and confidence in this peaceful nuclear program well the geneva talks interestingly enough have made it unlikely allies is around static saudi arabia both are very dead set against telling with terror on wired y
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room for additional sanctions on iran and pepe if i go back to you in bangkok israeli prime minister netanyahu says this is a historic mistake but that tells a lot of people that if it's a historic mistake in his opinion it must be a good deal. look at the historic mistake is a peavy himself you know he is the mad dog. sometimes least in the middle east everybody knows that then on a lying movement russia china the bulk of the developing world the only one who does know about this is us public opinion most of it and all busily us corporate media so he's going to be kicking and screaming like a need for the next six months on a daily basis but seriously the grown ups are paying attention russia and china and that this is something that we should develop in our discussion debate in the long run benefits for i did the whole of you ratio this is the big this is the beginning of the new great game in your asia involving russia china the us iran turkey the real big players israel is a detail in saudi arabia come on it's an acronym ism one hundred percent ok daniel that you want to jump in
room for additional sanctions on iran and pepe if i go back to you in bangkok israeli prime minister netanyahu says this is a historic mistake but that tells a lot of people that if it's a historic mistake in his opinion it must be a good deal. look at the historic mistake is a peavy himself you know he is the mad dog. sometimes least in the middle east everybody knows that then on a lying movement russia china the bulk of the developing world the only one who does know about this is us public...