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so while this chapter in iran, iran u. s. negotiations are deal making maybe over there and there's more, yeah, i want to be interesting that we up together. all right, this chapter may be dead, but we're going forward anyway. i said one sentence is the iran nuclear deal dead from to ron iran, you say walked now, but i believe we need to wait for about 4 to 6 weeks to see a last ditch effort by either either side. i still see a 5050 jan and i still believe and have high hopes that by then without the right way of wood, i'm gonna try and make god and use you as a new chief thanking fear analysis. i see you next time. take everybody. ah. the rupa hotel is the most oh, talent that i've ever stated in the biggest box you have ever seen had explode order taken out the hotel. this was germany. we loved it when it was built and we loved it. even when it was bombed. a major target of the conflict in northern ireland in the late 20th century belfast europa war hotels on al jazeera control. if the nurses shapes the landscape fairly
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c, p, o, a, the iran nuclear geo. as he made other premises, for example, for the united states to sign back up to the parents climate treaty for the united states to revoke that. what was called the muslim travel ban, all sorts of other immigration issues with which president biden vehemently disagree with the trauma administration. and all of those other issues. paris, climate, the muscle travel of an immigration. all of those other promises president biden came, president might have by to make good on them basically on day one except the around nuclear deal there. he said it had to be a negotiation. he wouldn't just revoke president trump's policies. and it's this negotiation that we've been involved in now ever since, and i'm afraid, could take us to what i'm also afraid will be the next republican administration that will similarly rip up the deal as these key republican candidates promise that i really want to get some grass roots input from me because you are in to ron iran right now. i keep hearing analogies a
c, p, o, a, the iran nuclear geo. as he made other premises, for example, for the united states to sign back up to the parents climate treaty for the united states to revoke that. what was called the muslim travel ban, all sorts of other immigration issues with which president biden vehemently disagree with the trauma administration. and all of those other issues. paris, climate, the muscle travel of an immigration. all of those other promises president biden came, president might have by to...
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p, o, a, the iran, nucular geo. as he made other premises, for example, for the united states to sign back up to the parents climate treaty for the united states to revoke that. what was called the muslim travel ban, all sorts of other immigration issues with which president biden vehemently disagree with the trunk administration and all of those other issues. paris, climate, the muslim travel of an immigration. all of those other promises president biden came president minded by to make good on them basically on day one except the iran nuclear deal. there. he said it had to be a negotiation. he wouldn't just revoke president trump's policies. and it's this negotiation that we've been involved in now ever since, and i'm afraid, could take us to what i'm also afraid will be the next republican administration that will similarly rip up the deal as these key republican candidates promise that i really want to get some grass roots input from you because you are in to ron iran right now. i keep hearing analogies as they
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iran. this is not quite the cold war that the president and the israeli prime minister try to portray in their joint press conference in jerusalem but yes, there is a serious arab iranian issue still at play in the region. >> but as you say, i've heard this from other sources in the middle east, as well, the real -- the new story is that the saudis are talking to the iranians, i think largely through iraq. the uae is talking to iran. there seems to be an effort to create some kind of new motive between iran and saudi arabia and other gulf states to diffusion the tensions. >> that's indeed the case. the president tried to take credit in his speech in saudi arabia that there is now a seize fire in yemen. that seize fire actually owes a lot to the iranian saudi dialogue that's on going and it's very clear that the arabs want protection against iraq but they don't want the kind of aggressive policies that for instance, israel is following with iran that could risk a war. i think they've made a
iran. this is not quite the cold war that the president and the israeli prime minister try to portray in their joint press conference in jerusalem but yes, there is a serious arab iranian issue still at play in the region. >> but as you say, i've heard this from other sources in the middle east, as well, the real -- the new story is that the saudis are talking to the iranians, i think largely through iraq. the uae is talking to iran. there seems to be an effort to create some kind of new...
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there's the iran you to deal. is there anything that's come out of it so far that you think is significant? well clearly i think there is some serious progress on the great issue on ukrainian exports of grain that will resolve a good part of the for the security is going on and much of the global shock. so i think that's important. i think we probably will see, it is all we've seen earlier in the day, some major progress between turkey and iran. did relations have not been very good over the last 3 or 4 or 5 years, but now they seem to have picked up. and now we're talking about 8 agreements which are much strategic documents between the 2 countries, or we'll talk about coordinating in the questions of northern syria. so all in all, there is some progress there, although there's big disagreements between them. but if i, if i heard the speeches correctly, i would say the iranians are sticking to their guns even though they express understanding of the takers position. the turks are also sticking to their guns on th
there's the iran you to deal. is there anything that's come out of it so far that you think is significant? well clearly i think there is some serious progress on the great issue on ukrainian exports of grain that will resolve a good part of the for the security is going on and much of the global shock. so i think that's important. i think we probably will see, it is all we've seen earlier in the day, some major progress between turkey and iran. did relations have not been very good over the...
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so while this chapter in iran, iran u. s. negotiations are deal making maybe over there and there's more, yeah, when i'm going to be interesting that we have together. all right, this chapter may be dead, but we're going forward. anyway. i said one sentence is the around nuclear deal dead from to ron iran. you say what now, but i believe we need to wait for about 4 to 6 weeks to see a last ditch effort by either either side. i still see a 5050 jan and i still believe and have high hopes that by then without the right way of wood. i'm gonna try and make di and use you as anew chief. thank he feel analysis. i see you next time. take everybody. ah, ah ah ah save that mm hm. and then the international intake option excellence award boat. now for your hero, there is no channel that covers world news like we do, we revisit places, mistake i'll deserve really invest in that. and that's a privilege. as a journalist, lou a ah, ah, wherever you go in the world, one airline goes to make it for you. exceptional katara always going pla
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iran ratcheted up the enrichment of uranium, instead of topping the regime because of sanctions iran ended up with an even more hard line government than before. perhaps that's why we've seen israeli security hawks call out withdrawal and the failure. netanyahu's former defense minister said the iran deal was a mistake, but withdrawing from it was even worse. iran is now enriching more uranium than it was under the deal. while another former head said because it's now closer to before, the entire government was a dismal failure, an unfortunate failure, and a historic failure. that's a stark reminder that opposition is easier than proposition. once a deal is destroyed building it back can be more difficult than winning it in the first place. and taets to revive what economists dubbed the zombie nuclear deal stalled in negotiations despite the best efforts. months of talks of stalemate. president biden outright rejecting iran's request that the guard be removed from the list of terrorist organizations while any reduction in sanctions to resume the deal will be pounced on by republicans
iran ratcheted up the enrichment of uranium, instead of topping the regime because of sanctions iran ended up with an even more hard line government than before. perhaps that's why we've seen israeli security hawks call out withdrawal and the failure. netanyahu's former defense minister said the iran deal was a mistake, but withdrawing from it was even worse. iran is now enriching more uranium than it was under the deal. while another former head said because it's now closer to before, the...
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i agree that the threat from iran hangs over this whole trip stop i think there is a sign of how iran is a greater threat and that the palestinian issue has receded. they are willing to put the coalition against iran ahead of any palestinian concerns. there is a race now between the americans and russians in the region. lavrov, the foreign minister of russia, was there. and putin, vladimir putin is going to visit tehran next week. so i believe he will strike some sort of alliance and access with the iranians, maybe supplying them with $400, which is their missiles. maybe he will learn from the iranians how to confront the sanctions, the american sanctions against iran. so i believe middle eastern people have lost trust in the americans, to be honest. biden, when he came, he was championing human rights, you know, he was against the death of the saudi journalist, and he is saying that he will not shake hands with mohammed bin salman. now he is turning everything around and he is trying to save himself, his popularity in the united states, and to beg them to help them with oil and gas.
i agree that the threat from iran hangs over this whole trip stop i think there is a sign of how iran is a greater threat and that the palestinian issue has receded. they are willing to put the coalition against iran ahead of any palestinian concerns. there is a race now between the americans and russians in the region. lavrov, the foreign minister of russia, was there. and putin, vladimir putin is going to visit tehran next week. so i believe he will strike some sort of alliance and access...
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in the case of iran... and i'm not disputing that it ever works — i think we need to always approach these cases of arbitrary detention on a case—by—case basis. but in the case of iran, which i know well — i know the stories of many others, i'm in touch with them, with theirfamilies, and i knew others inside — i am yet to see an example where somebody whose case has been kept quiet has actually benefited from that. the iranians, you know... i don't see an evidence base to suggest that, a, you are punished more in prison because your situation is in the media or because people publish in a foreign country on the other side of the world to iran something about your prison conditions or situation. in fact, my experience shows that actually the prisoner has benefited from that, from that transparency, from that spotlight which is shone on their prison conditions — access to medical care, potential psychological or physical torture, these kinds of issues — when foreign media as well as foreign gove
in the case of iran... and i'm not disputing that it ever works — i think we need to always approach these cases of arbitrary detention on a case—by—case basis. but in the case of iran, which i know well — i know the stories of many others, i'm in touch with them, with theirfamilies, and i knew others inside — i am yet to see an example where somebody whose case has been kept quiet has actually benefited from that. the iranians, you know... i don't see an evidence base to suggest...
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. —— iran. in a context of tax cuts, is that the answer to what even ministers described as a cost of living crisis? in the studio, stephanie baker,... stephanie based living crisis? in the studio, stephanie based in london since the late 19705. and even has reported from all around the middle east and was a speech writer on the thin conservative leader david cameron's campaign —— ian. le5 began in the middle east. —— let's begin. joe biden is involved in this trip. then saudi arabia. what does he want from this visit, and what is he seeking from saudi arabia i think this is a trip that you could say he didn't want to trip that you could say he didn't want tu . ~ trip that you could say he didn't want t. . ~ , trip that you could say he didn't wantt , ., ,., want to make. it is controversial because mohammed's _ want to make. it is controversial because mohammed's record . want to make. it is controversial because mohammed's record oni want to make. it is controversial - because mohammed
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managed to do is strengthen _ curtail iran, all it managed to do is strengthen iran. _ curtail iran, all it managed to do is strengthen iran. invading - curtail iran, all it managed to do is strengthen iran. invading iraq| is strengthen iran. invading iraq actuaiiv— is strengthen iran. invading iraq actually ending _ is strengthen iran. invading iraq actually ending up _ is strengthen iran. invading iraq| actually ending up strengthening is strengthen iran. invading iraq - actually ending up strengthening the hand of— actually ending up strengthening the hand of iran~ — actually ending up strengthening the hand of iran. again, _ actually ending up strengthening the hand of iran. again, we _ actually ending up strengthening the hand of iran. again, we are - actually ending up strengthening the hand of iran. again, we are seeing . hand of iran. again, we are seeing the same. — hand of iran. again, we are seeing the same. but— hand of iran. again, we are seeing the same, but they— hand of iran. again, we are seeing the same, but they are _ hand of iran. again, we are seeing
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iran, all it managed to do is strengthen iran. invading iraq actually. ending up strengthening the hand of iran. again, we are seeing the same, but they are being sluggish - in their response i to assad's brutality. they had 0bama not living up to his threat that if the red i line was crossed and chemical attacks, he did not do - anything. that gave putin space to move on and establish links to suchl an extent that syria is now, along with north korea, - one of only two countries - in the world which recognises the moscow stooge republics. donetsk and lu hansk. all the policy seems to be - doing is enhancing and helping because it has been so badly done. - stephanie, you hear the temporary caretaker minister of israel, now that this coalition government has collapsed, in a sense offering a bit of cover, saying he might sign an iran nuclear deal if it was beefed up — is there any prospect of it being beefed up, or is the view now that because of ukraine, because of the global inflation, all the rest of it, this is no longer the g
iran, all it managed to do is strengthen iran. invading iraq actually. ending up strengthening the hand of iran. again, we are seeing the same, but they are being sluggish - in their response i to assad's brutality. they had 0bama not living up to his threat that if the red i line was crossed and chemical attacks, he did not do - anything. that gave putin space to move on and establish links to suchl an extent that syria is now, along with north korea, - one of only two countries - in the world...
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and iran is now offering a welcome market will, in fact, this stronger relationship between russia, iran and turkey are that was on show there at the summit in tehran. will that deliver the benefits that they very isolated russian president needs? well, you know, it was very interesting to see that in fact, the rows are now reversed because now iran is the strong partner. it's no longer russia. and that is, of course, who you mediating for russia. and the same thing will happen with china. is china, again, is much stronger than russia. so what you could see there is that russia is losing its status as a superpower, because it exhausts itself in the ukraine. it is not going to in this war, it is, will be a poor state afterwards. and that was on show in, at this meeting. now, looking at turkey, i think that for ad won a, the u. s. in fact, is more important than russia. the whole safety of turkey basis. let him in the end on the support of the united states. but of course, you know, what to add on, tries to do is to somehow it and be an independent power between russia and in the united st
and iran is now offering a welcome market will, in fact, this stronger relationship between russia, iran and turkey are that was on show there at the summit in tehran. will that deliver the benefits that they very isolated russian president needs? well, you know, it was very interesting to see that in fact, the rows are now reversed because now iran is the strong partner. it's no longer russia. and that is, of course, who you mediating for russia. and the same thing will happen with china. is...
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certainly you mentioned iran that i want to talk about iran. iran is got very close to being a threshold state as has been described. it hasn't said it has a nuclear weapons program has admitted having a nuclear program. ah, the j c. p. away the iran nuclear deal effectively froze all those tensions and brought iran back into the world. but then that treaty was ripped up by prison. donald trump and the u. s. is finding it incredibly difficult to renegotiate that treaty sale. ah, this is a failure, again of the west of america, because certainly, no one trusts the america will stick to it still, that's the iranian way of thinking right now. why should we trust the us if they just going to rip up a deal? so why not get nuclear weapons? while there is a growing chorus of voices in terror on that feel that the only way for them to have the right leverage to be able to negotiate a sustain deal that they can trust with washington and with other world powers is to increase their status from having a very rich nuclear program to one of that of a nuclear threshold state, or perhaps even getting a
certainly you mentioned iran that i want to talk about iran. iran is got very close to being a threshold state as has been described. it hasn't said it has a nuclear weapons program has admitted having a nuclear program. ah, the j c. p. away the iran nuclear deal effectively froze all those tensions and brought iran back into the world. but then that treaty was ripped up by prison. donald trump and the u. s. is finding it incredibly difficult to renegotiate that treaty sale. ah, this is a...
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iran does see it as a mistake. when the president was in tehran, he said it was a mistake and that it could jeopardise regional security. and help western countries. but i do not believe that the president is concerned for the west and nato. steve bannon, the anti—establishment outsider who helped bring donald trump to the white house, is now on trial for refusing to testify about the january 6 assault on the us capitol. bannon has pleaded not guilty to the contempt charges. china's government has warned it would take "forceful measures" if nancy pelosi, the speaker of the us house of representatives, visited taiwan. this comes after the financial times reported about plans for ms pelosi to go to taiwan next month. taiwan's foreign ministry said it has "not received relevant information" about any visit. presidentjoe biden and his wife have welcomed the first lady of ukraine, 0lena zelenska, to the white house. the wife of president zelensky is in the us for a series of bilateral meeting with american officials a
iran does see it as a mistake. when the president was in tehran, he said it was a mistake and that it could jeopardise regional security. and help western countries. but i do not believe that the president is concerned for the west and nato. steve bannon, the anti—establishment outsider who helped bring donald trump to the white house, is now on trial for refusing to testify about the january 6 assault on the us capitol. bannon has pleaded not guilty to the contempt charges. china's...
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it's principles to enable to enable iran. well al qaeda did and it's it it felt pressured by the fact that most of architis senior leaders and their families were in iran. so the thing that al-qaida didn't do is to speak publicly about this they kept the lid on it and iran didn't speak publicly about it. so there was this kind of almost if you like an understanding that we don't talk about it, but they were both scared iran was hoping that you know, if it keeps a little on it al qaeda would not attack them. they really didn't know that i really have yet capability to attack him because when they when al qaeda's leaders came together and they said, you know, we really have to do something about iran because everybody is accusing us of being supported by iran, you know, the most that they could do is perhaps start a pr campaign against the iranians. they didn't have any they didn't have, you know, the detainees and iran. had more power to to do something against the iranian authorities. then then al-qaida was able to do somethi
it's principles to enable to enable iran. well al qaeda did and it's it it felt pressured by the fact that most of architis senior leaders and their families were in iran. so the thing that al-qaida didn't do is to speak publicly about this they kept the lid on it and iran didn't speak publicly about it. so there was this kind of almost if you like an understanding that we don't talk about it, but they were both scared iran was hoping that you know, if it keeps a little on it al qaeda would not...
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and by then regard in iran. do you see i to, i own or the issues on the you alluded to some differences just now and if i may, i wanted you to confirm to us today your position in support in the 2 state solution as a caretaker prime minister. and if should you be elected as the next prime minister of israel? thank you so much. would you lord moran and convince you the saudis and others that were mean always say, is we mean what we say to have an opportunity to ship? this agreement has been laid down and said, no, not absolutely clear. we will not. we say it again. we will not allow ran to acquire nuclear weapon. well, with regards to the question, while they are on our, we have an open discussion about what is the best way to deal with it. but i don't think there's a light between us in terms of these old means to an end. we cannot allow iran to become nuclear, as israel serves the right to act freely on the subject. but we of course, are discussing everything with our greatest ally, which is united states, abou
and by then regard in iran. do you see i to, i own or the issues on the you alluded to some differences just now and if i may, i wanted you to confirm to us today your position in support in the 2 state solution as a caretaker prime minister. and if should you be elected as the next prime minister of israel? thank you so much. would you lord moran and convince you the saudis and others that were mean always say, is we mean what we say to have an opportunity to ship? this agreement has been laid...
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and they unipolar war world order and iran in russia. both believe that to we have the world has to shift to a multi polar world. it will be messy, it will be very difficult. but the current state of affairs is no longer acceptable . we spoke a bit about, you know, american military interventions around the world. so i wanted to ask you, joe biden has stated that the u. s. needs to fill a political vacuum in the middle east to prevent russia and china from stepping in . so based on america's track record of all of these military interventions around the world, especially in the middle east, do you think that middle eastern countries would agree with this? well, it depends on what we mean by middle eastern countries. when we read the western media, when we watch western use programs and they talk about governments in the region, they are usually talking about family dictatorships. and those family dictatorships don't represent public opinion. of public opinion in this part of the world is very hostile towards the united states. it has bee
and they unipolar war world order and iran in russia. both believe that to we have the world has to shift to a multi polar world. it will be messy, it will be very difficult. but the current state of affairs is no longer acceptable . we spoke a bit about, you know, american military interventions around the world. so i wanted to ask you, joe biden has stated that the u. s. needs to fill a political vacuum in the middle east to prevent russia and china from stepping in . so based on america's...
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iran does see it as a mistake. what the president was in tehran, he said it was a mistake and that it could jeopardise regional security. but i do not believe that the president is concerned for the west and nato. i believe that turkey has its own problems with nato. but especially over the missile systems from russia. as i said, i don't believe this is a major concern for the west and the united states. i find that surprising because it is a key member of the alliance. it's trying to play this sort of mediator. is that a sensible strategy, and your view? i mean, turkey really _ strategy, and your view? i mean, turkey really tried _ strategy, and your view? i mean, turkey really tried to _ strategy, and your view? i mean, turkey really tried to align - strategy, and your view? i mean, turkey really tried to align itself. turkey really tried to align itself with the west to get itself in the eu, but i believe over the years, they had been disappointed, rather dismayed with the progress of aligning their policies wit
iran does see it as a mistake. what the president was in tehran, he said it was a mistake and that it could jeopardise regional security. but i do not believe that the president is concerned for the west and nato. i believe that turkey has its own problems with nato. but especially over the missile systems from russia. as i said, i don't believe this is a major concern for the west and the united states. i find that surprising because it is a key member of the alliance. it's trying to play this...
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and iran, russia, china, these are countries on the rise. they are powerful. china is, of course, a global power. russia is a major power. iran is the most powerful country in west asia, and the united states. and nato simply do not have the power anymore to confront all these different countries at the same time. and i knew joe biden is in hot water on the home front. after failing to drum up support for the struggling u. s. energy market from oil exports arab countries, as ortiz kayla mop and explains, while abiding ministration is facing a growing amount of criticism over the continue to high energy costs in the united states, the cost of gasoline is school using many americans. here is what some republicans have said, speaking up, blaming the bye, didn't ministration for what they say or failed energy policies. how come it's wrong to produce our own oil and gas here, but you can go to saudi arabia and 5th, bob, to try to get it from saudi. i mean, it makes no sense. in fact, what he should have done, and what it should be doing is excava
and iran, russia, china, these are countries on the rise. they are powerful. china is, of course, a global power. russia is a major power. iran is the most powerful country in west asia, and the united states. and nato simply do not have the power anymore to confront all these different countries at the same time. and i knew joe biden is in hot water on the home front. after failing to drum up support for the struggling u. s. energy market from oil exports arab countries, as ortiz kayla mop and...
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we cannot allow iran to have a nuclear weapon. they have a chance to read -- to be a part of the agreement that donald trump pulled out of, but we've got to give diplomacy a chance first. >> but has time run out or is there still time to achieve something in the diplomatic field, vis-a-vis, iran, that has moved forward throughout this time? >> i think the president was clear that time is running out. and that there is options of which he will take place probably, you know, i would guess, before the end of the summer. time is running out and iran should understand, they have a chance now to engage and come up with a diplomatic solution that is good for the region and good for the iranian people, good for the united states, good for israel. but time, their time to make that decision is, in fact, running out. >> congressman, the president said today he's going to saudi arabia to promote u.s. interest and he intends to bring up human rights in the waking of the killing of jamal khashoggi. do you agree with his decision to go to saudi
we cannot allow iran to have a nuclear weapon. they have a chance to read -- to be a part of the agreement that donald trump pulled out of, but we've got to give diplomacy a chance first. >> but has time run out or is there still time to achieve something in the diplomatic field, vis-a-vis, iran, that has moved forward throughout this time? >> i think the president was clear that time is running out. and that there is options of which he will take place probably, you know, i would...
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on iran and there are increasingly more capabilities that iran gains over the next few years as it continues to play this thing out. the real problem is the deal is getting weaker day by day as we get closer to the sunset provision. longer deal, ideally a deal that goes on forever that says iran will never make a nuclear weapon, but on top of that, we need real checks and balances, none of which were in the original deal and we need iran's commitment that it won't continue its bad behavior in the region, support for hezbollah, for hamas, for the groups in yemen. iran is causing all sorts of trouble around the region, they refuse to bring in any of them. and finally the ballistics missile program, if we don't bring that in, that's a huge problem in and of itself. these are flaws that the biden administration hasn't worked out with iran. iran sees an opportunity to get better on these deals not worse because they see the dispute happening in the u.s. and israel. >> eric: isn't tehran hoodwinking the biden administration? you laid out a list of their supporting terrorism around the world, their
on iran and there are increasingly more capabilities that iran gains over the next few years as it continues to play this thing out. the real problem is the deal is getting weaker day by day as we get closer to the sunset provision. longer deal, ideally a deal that goes on forever that says iran will never make a nuclear weapon, but on top of that, we need real checks and balances, none of which were in the original deal and we need iran's commitment that it won't continue its bad behavior in...
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their concern, their fear about iran's nuclear program and iran's support for proxies in the region. tangibly what are you offering practically? is there anything you are offering them to make them feel comfortable the united states are on the same page with them and if i may, mr. prime minister, what are the differences and similarities between you and president biden regarding iran, you alluded to some differences just now and if i may i want to confront your position in supporting the 2 state solution as a caretaker prime minister and should you be elected the next prime minister of israel, thank you so much. >> president biden: with regard to iran and convincing the saudis and others that we mean what we say, we mean what we say. made absolutely clear we will not, let me say it again, we will not allow iran to acquire a nuclear weapon. >> has regard to the question about iran we have an open discussion about the best way to deal with it but i don't think there's lights between us in terms of means to us legal. we cannot allow iran to become nuclear. israel reserves the right to a
their concern, their fear about iran's nuclear program and iran's support for proxies in the region. tangibly what are you offering practically? is there anything you are offering them to make them feel comfortable the united states are on the same page with them and if i may, mr. prime minister, what are the differences and similarities between you and president biden regarding iran, you alluded to some differences just now and if i may i want to confront your position in supporting the 2...
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, expert, expertise, tu, tu, tu, tu, tu, tu, tu iran that iran is often being targeted in terms of the cyber security, particularly of according to the random officials by by the but by israel, this is put in the 2nd international 3 since the war began in ukraine and both russia and iran are under heavy sanctions. so these 2 sections here, countries are trying to they to develop their corporation in terms of the security and also 3. okay, thank you so much. russell started our as reporting for us from to ron. let's keep this conversation going with our senior political analyst model. i'm sure he's joining us here from the via skype one. good to have you with us. so as her soul was saying, it's quite an interesting development that you have the syrian foreign minister now heading to her on eyes. these meetings take place between the 3 presidents, russia, iran, and turkey. when it comes to syria, in particular, what are you going to be looking out for and what do you expect to happen? well, clearly tensions are rising over syria because of turkish decision to enlarge about 10 to 20 kilom
, expert, expertise, tu, tu, tu, tu, tu, tu, tu iran that iran is often being targeted in terms of the cyber security, particularly of according to the random officials by by the but by israel, this is put in the 2nd international 3 since the war began in ukraine and both russia and iran are under heavy sanctions. so these 2 sections here, countries are trying to they to develop their corporation in terms of the security and also 3. okay, thank you so much. russell started our as reporting for...
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could militarily force against iran as a quote, last resort. earlier this week, iran president promised a harsh response to an escalation by washington or its allies. for more or less, we can cross alive to political analyst and researcher christopher. hello, ali. thanks for being with us here. on our international thank you very much for having me. so what's your opinion of to ron's claims of the u. s. stoking iran, a phobia in the middle east? the iranian government, this is correct. and the sad part is that the biden's trip to the middle east, the 1st one in this presidency, was marked by a strong and t iran sentiment. and that was both in israel and also in saudi arabia . and we have to realize that this is jerusalem declaration that bite in signed with the israeli authorities. it really, it really is quite shocking because they're still leaving this military option the table. and we know very well that the israeli government behind the scenes is trying to pressure the united states as well as other european partners to not go back into not
could militarily force against iran as a quote, last resort. earlier this week, iran president promised a harsh response to an escalation by washington or its allies. for more or less, we can cross alive to political analyst and researcher christopher. hello, ali. thanks for being with us here. on our international thank you very much for having me. so what's your opinion of to ron's claims of the u. s. stoking iran, a phobia in the middle east? the iranian government, this is correct. and the...
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and iran is now offering a welcome market will, in fact, this stronger relationship between russia, iran and turkey that was on show there at the summit in tehran. will that delivered the benefits that this very isolated russian president needs? well, you know, it was very interesting to see that in fact, the rows are now reversed because now iran is the strong partner. it's no longer russia. and that is, of course, who you mediating for russia. and the same thing will happen with china. is china, again, is much stronger than russia. so what you could see there is that russia is losing its status as a superpower, because it exhausts itself in the ukraine. it is not going to in this will, it is, will be a post date of afterwards. and that was on show and at this meeting now looking at turkey, i think that for ad one, u. s. in fact, is more important than russia, the whole safety of turkey basis, let him in the end on the support of the united states. but of course, you know, want to add on, tries to do is to somehow it be an independent power between russia and in the united states to get
and iran is now offering a welcome market will, in fact, this stronger relationship between russia, iran and turkey that was on show there at the summit in tehran. will that delivered the benefits that this very isolated russian president needs? well, you know, it was very interesting to see that in fact, the rows are now reversed because now iran is the strong partner. it's no longer russia. and that is, of course, who you mediating for russia. and the same thing will happen with china. is...
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trey: you mentioned iran. i will play for what you president biden said about iran, get your reaction on the other side. >> ensure iran would not acquire nuclear weapons does that mean you would use force against iran? >> if that was the last resort, yes. trey: what? what does that mean? if reporting is correct, iran is already nuclear capable. you are on the intel. here is a reporting over the weekend, iran is already nuclear capable, now what? >> trey, the contrast between saudi arabia and iran is a good one, a simple difference. saudi arabia is pro-american and iran is anti-american, and joe biden from his earliest days, has been a blame america first democrat kirkpatrick called them, he and other democrats like him always blame america first and side so many with resistance nations in the world they think are standing up to american power, that is where brack obama and joe biden have been with -- with iran. in the last 15 years, and let iran rush forward a nuclear weapon. joe biden may be willing to let ir
trey: you mentioned iran. i will play for what you president biden said about iran, get your reaction on the other side. >> ensure iran would not acquire nuclear weapons does that mean you would use force against iran? >> if that was the last resort, yes. trey: what? what does that mean? if reporting is correct, iran is already nuclear capable. you are on the intel. here is a reporting over the weekend, iran is already nuclear capable, now what? >> trey, the contrast between...
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he has not given up yet on reviving the iran's nuclear deal. we know that israel has always opposed this deal . how important is this? i'm calling you to fisher between israel in the united states. how important is there is nothing new about this disagreement between the united states and israel, who agree completely and was restated today that iran must never be allowed to have a nuclear weapon. so the importance, the fact that iran is a threat to israel grilled to other u. s. partners to the region of course, to the us itself is not in disagreement at all. but the question of the other disagreement is the right decision, the means by which we a pursue that objective of preventing and running we're open 0, a often been disagreements through multiple administrations. what with what is happening now though. ready that these talks, which have been essentially on life's port now for many months or reaching an inflection point either they will collapse in the very near future. and if that's the case, iran will be left as a nuclear special state. th
he has not given up yet on reviving the iran's nuclear deal. we know that israel has always opposed this deal . how important is this? i'm calling you to fisher between israel in the united states. how important is there is nothing new about this disagreement between the united states and israel, who agree completely and was restated today that iran must never be allowed to have a nuclear weapon. so the importance, the fact that iran is a threat to israel grilled to other u. s. partners to the...
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certainly, you mentioned iran that i want to talk about iran. iran is got very close to being a threshold state as has been described. it hasn't said it has a nuclear weapons program has admitted having a nuclear program. ah, the j c p, away the iran nuclear deal effectively froze all those tensions and brought iran back into the world. but then that treaty was ripped up by prison. donald trump and the u. s. is finding it incredibly difficult to renegotiate that treaty. so hale ah, this is a failure again of the west of america, because certainly, no one trusts the america will stick to it. still, that's the iranian way of thinking right now. why should we trust the u. s. if they just going to rip up a deal, so why not get nuclear weapons? while there is a growing chorus of voices in terror on that feel that the only way for them to have the right leverage to be able to negotiate a sustain deal that they can trust with washington and with other world powers is to increase their status from having a very rich nuclear program to one of that of a nuclear threshold state, or perhaps even gett
certainly, you mentioned iran that i want to talk about iran. iran is got very close to being a threshold state as has been described. it hasn't said it has a nuclear weapons program has admitted having a nuclear program. ah, the j c p, away the iran nuclear deal effectively froze all those tensions and brought iran back into the world. but then that treaty was ripped up by prison. donald trump and the u. s. is finding it incredibly difficult to renegotiate that treaty. so hale ah, this is a...
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no meeting with iran this trip. he will huddle with saudi leaders and wants the focus of that meeting to advance american interests in the region so middle eastern countries do business with the u.s. instead of china or russia. >> president biden: when i see the saudi leadership tomorrow i will be carrying a direct message, a message of peace and extraordinary opportunities that a more stable and integrated region to bring to the region and the whole world. >> president biden does not want talk to veer into the murder of "washington post" journalist jamal khashoggi whose murder was approved by the crown prince he will meet with tomorrow according to the u.s. intel community. the president won't commit to bringing up the murder tomorrow. >> president biden: i always bring up human rights. i always bring up human rights. my position on khashoggi has been so clear. if anyone doesn't understand it in saudi arabia or anywhere else they haven't been around for a while. >> and so the president is basically saying if somebo
no meeting with iran this trip. he will huddle with saudi leaders and wants the focus of that meeting to advance american interests in the region so middle eastern countries do business with the u.s. instead of china or russia. >> president biden: when i see the saudi leadership tomorrow i will be carrying a direct message, a message of peace and extraordinary opportunities that a more stable and integrated region to bring to the region and the whole world. >> president biden does...
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he has not given up yet on reviving the iran nuclear deal. we know that israel has always opposed this deal. how important is this? i'm calling you to fisher between israel in the united states. how important is there is nothing new about this disagreement between united states and israel, who agree completely, and it was restated today that iran must never be allowed to have a nuclear weapon. so the importance, the fact that iran is a threat to israel grilled to other u. s. partners to the region of course, to the us itself is not in disagreement at all. but the question of the other disagreement is the right decision, the means by which we a pursue that. ready object preventing and running to we're open 0 often been disagreements through multiple administrations. what with what is happening now though. ready that these talks, which have been essentially on life support now for many months or reaching an inflection point either they will collapse in the very near future. and if that's the case, iran will be left as a nuclear threshold state.
he has not given up yet on reviving the iran nuclear deal. we know that israel has always opposed this deal. how important is this? i'm calling you to fisher between israel in the united states. how important is there is nothing new about this disagreement between united states and israel, who agree completely, and it was restated today that iran must never be allowed to have a nuclear weapon. so the importance, the fact that iran is a threat to israel grilled to other u. s. partners to the...
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he has not given up yet on reviving the iran nuclear deal. we know that israel has always opposed this deal. how important is this? i'm calling you to fisher between israel in the united states. how important is there is nothing new about this disagreement between united states and israel, who agree completely and was restated today that iran must never be allowed to have a nuclear weapon. so the importance, the fact that iran is a threat to his or grilled to other u. s. partners to the region or course to the us itself is not in disagreement at all. but the question of the other disagreement is the right decision, the means by which we a pursue that objective of preventing and running we're open 0, a often been disagreements through multiple administrations. what with what is happening now though. ready that these talks, which have been essentially on life support now for many months or reaching an inflection point either they will collapse in the very near future. and if that's the case, iran will be left as a nuclear special state. they mu
he has not given up yet on reviving the iran nuclear deal. we know that israel has always opposed this deal. how important is this? i'm calling you to fisher between israel in the united states. how important is there is nothing new about this disagreement between united states and israel, who agree completely and was restated today that iran must never be allowed to have a nuclear weapon. so the importance, the fact that iran is a threat to his or grilled to other u. s. partners to the region...
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whereas iran has a $40000000000.00 trade with china, for instance. so i think it's a lot of empty rhetoric that in practice, will not amount to much. now the us watching this closely, what good runs cozying up with russia mean for the attempt to revive the nuclear deal? well, you know, the reality is that i think they run into realize that the, what is on the table right now in terms of the deal to restore the original nuclear agreement, the agreement from 2015 is really not going to mitigate to key risks that the iranian view with, with the original agreement, one as a political risk, that in fact, the next you, as president in 2025 might re, neg, once again in the, in the same way the president trumpet in 2018. and there is no guarantee that any us administration can provide that this would not happen again. and the results on it can i risk from the perspective of the iranians that sanctions could be stamped back. and although their economy has now adjusted to sanctions, they might find themselves in a situation in 2025. that once again, they will
whereas iran has a $40000000000.00 trade with china, for instance. so i think it's a lot of empty rhetoric that in practice, will not amount to much. now the us watching this closely, what good runs cozying up with russia mean for the attempt to revive the nuclear deal? well, you know, the reality is that i think they run into realize that the, what is on the table right now in terms of the deal to restore the original nuclear agreement, the agreement from 2015 is really not going to mitigate...
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i do think iran will go through with the sale. i think it will, it has already proliferated just as drones to non state actors in the region, from the hutus in yemen to its allies in iraq and syria. and i see no reason why they wouldn't provided to russia despite the rhetoric that they are neutral. and the war in ukraine, i think they will go ahead, but these 2 are not the only ones meeting and in terror on today to get rid of time on is also there for talk. and he had an agenda of its own turkey planning a fresh military offensive in northern syria. how did that go down without not good . in fact, the supreme leader of iran, in a very public manner pushed back against the turkish plans to invade northern syria and warden, the consequences. and i think the russians are also against the turkish incursion. and so, you know, this is not the only issue that is being discussed, but so far to the turks have received a pretty harsh pushback from the 2 other powers of the table. they are also going to discuss opening a quarter door for ex
i do think iran will go through with the sale. i think it will, it has already proliferated just as drones to non state actors in the region, from the hutus in yemen to its allies in iraq and syria. and i see no reason why they wouldn't provided to russia despite the rhetoric that they are neutral. and the war in ukraine, i think they will go ahead, but these 2 are not the only ones meeting and in terror on today to get rid of time on is also there for talk. and he had an agenda of its own...
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funnily enough iran _ will get out of this? funnily enough iran is _ will get out of this? funnily enough iran is playing - will get out of this? funnily enough iran is playing a - enough iran is playing a similar game and that poses a dilemma for the west especially the united states. that is because the iran nuclear deal is out of the complete stalemate. iran wants to show it is not negotiating from a place of weakness. we want to show it has other brands it can turn to and play that card that the us should be wary of pushing iran into president vladimir putin's aren't especially during a war in ukraine. what the us is hoping is that russia will be extinguished enough that iran will not want to rely on a weaker ally based on the summit that hasn't quite happen. a turkey the war in syria is increasingly important, they have been threatening and invasion four weeks. the president is telling russia and iran he doesn't want words of support he wants actual support and action. yes this was a meeting of allies but allies with their own interests at heart and played their own di
funnily enough iran _ will get out of this? funnily enough iran is _ will get out of this? funnily enough iran is playing - will get out of this? funnily enough iran is playing a - enough iran is playing a similar game and that poses a dilemma for the west especially the united states. that is because the iran nuclear deal is out of the complete stalemate. iran wants to show it is not negotiating from a place of weakness. we want to show it has other brands it can turn to and play that card...
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certainly you mentioned iran that i want to talk about iran. iran has got very close to being a threshold state as has been described. it hasn't said it has a nuclear weapons program has admitted having a nuclear program. ah, the j c. p away or the iran nuclear deal effectively froze all those tensions and brought iran back into the world. but then that treaty was ripped up by prison. donald trump and the u. s. is finding it incredibly difficult to renegotiate that treaty sale. ah, this is a failure again of the west of america, because certainly, no one trusts the america will stick to it. still, that's the iranian way of thinking right now. why should we trust the u. s. if they're just going to rip up a deal. so why not get nuclear weapons? well, there is a growing chorus of voices in terror on that. feel that the only way for them to have the right leverage to be able to negotiate a sustained deal that they can trust with washington and with other world powers is to increase their status from having a very rich nuclear program to one of that of a nuclear threshold state, or perhaps eve
certainly you mentioned iran that i want to talk about iran. iran has got very close to being a threshold state as has been described. it hasn't said it has a nuclear weapons program has admitted having a nuclear program. ah, the j c. p away or the iran nuclear deal effectively froze all those tensions and brought iran back into the world. but then that treaty was ripped up by prison. donald trump and the u. s. is finding it incredibly difficult to renegotiate that treaty sale. ah, this is a...
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vladimir putin has traveled to iran. he held talks with the leaders of both iran and turkey. he says there has been some progress on unblocking grain exports from ukraine although not all issues are resolved. some observers say putin wants to strengthen regional ties to bolster moscow's challenge to the west. iran works for middle eastern affairs think tank and i asked him whether the agenda of the trilateral meaning might have been a little bit too ambitious. >> i guess not because obviously this war has unleashed an energy security crisis. a food security crisis. geopolitical readjustments. these powerhouses of regional politics wanted to meet again. it is a bit of a response to the biden visit to israel and the gulf states last weekend. >> exactly, let us talk about the timing of all of this. what did you make of it? >> i believe there is something to it. these countries want to show that there is a bond between them. even if it is just a transactional the term bond. some deepening cooperation via the energy sector or the food sector with the import of weight that iran has
vladimir putin has traveled to iran. he held talks with the leaders of both iran and turkey. he says there has been some progress on unblocking grain exports from ukraine although not all issues are resolved. some observers say putin wants to strengthen regional ties to bolster moscow's challenge to the west. iran works for middle eastern affairs think tank and i asked him whether the agenda of the trilateral meaning might have been a little bit too ambitious. >> i guess not because...
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what do russia and iran hope to gain from this meeting. do they have anything, and other than hostility with the u.s. and europe? >> this is a trilateral meeting with turkey and it is something they are there us sensibly to discuss, syria, if for them going on since 2017 and russia and iran are on one side, turkey is on the other. i think from the point of view of vladimir putin, russia and iran have a difficult relationship that is cooperative , particularly in syria. i think that now russia is looking to get advance drones from iran that they could use in the war with ukraine. iranians have denied this but they do believe this is one thing definitely on the agenda for the two countries bilaterally. jane: what impact could that have on the war in ukraine? >> if the russians used these drones in ukraine, the u.s. and their allies could face a new challenge of more and more sophisticated weapons to help ukraine deal with more accurate drones. you could see more bloodshed or heating up of the war. it could make everything worse. jane: more b
what do russia and iran hope to gain from this meeting. do they have anything, and other than hostility with the u.s. and europe? >> this is a trilateral meeting with turkey and it is something they are there us sensibly to discuss, syria, if for them going on since 2017 and russia and iran are on one side, turkey is on the other. i think from the point of view of vladimir putin, russia and iran have a difficult relationship that is cooperative , particularly in syria. i think that now...
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he has not given up yet on reviving the iran nuclear deal. we know that israel has always opposed this deal, and how important is this? i'm calling it a fisher between israel in the united states. how important is there is nothing new about this disagreement between united states and israel, who agree completely. and it was restated today that iran must never be allowed to have a nuclear weapon. so the importance, the fact that iran is a threat to israel grilled to other u. s. partners to the region of course, to the us itself is not in disagreement at all. but the question of the other disagreement is the right decision, the means by which we a pursue that objective of preventing and wanting to we're open 0 often been disagreements through multiple administrations. what with what is happening now though. ready that these talked which have been essentially on life support now for many months or reaching an inflection point either they will collapse in the very near future. and if that's the case, iran will be left as a nuclear threshold state
he has not given up yet on reviving the iran nuclear deal. we know that israel has always opposed this deal, and how important is this? i'm calling it a fisher between israel in the united states. how important is there is nothing new about this disagreement between united states and israel, who agree completely. and it was restated today that iran must never be allowed to have a nuclear weapon. so the importance, the fact that iran is a threat to israel grilled to other u. s. partners to the...
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and iran is now offering a welcome market will, in fact, this stronger relationship between russia, iran and turkey that was on show there at the summit in tehran. will that delivered the benefits that this very isolated russian president needs? well, you know, it was very interesting to see that in fact, the rows are now reversed because now iran is the strong partner. it's no longer russia. and that is, of course, who you mediating for russia. and the same thing will happen with china. is china, again, is much stronger than russia. so what you could see there is that russia is losing its status as a superpower, because it exhausts itself in the ukraine. it is not going to in this will, it is, will be a post date of afterwards. and that was on show in, at this meeting. now, looking at turkey, i think that for ad won a, the u. s. in fact, is more important than russia. the whole safety of turkey basis. let him in the end on the support of the united states. but of course, you know, what to add on, tries to do is to somehow it and be an independent power between russia and in the united s
and iran is now offering a welcome market will, in fact, this stronger relationship between russia, iran and turkey that was on show there at the summit in tehran. will that delivered the benefits that this very isolated russian president needs? well, you know, it was very interesting to see that in fact, the rows are now reversed because now iran is the strong partner. it's no longer russia. and that is, of course, who you mediating for russia. and the same thing will happen with china. is...
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we're going to tell you why the leaders of russia iran in turkey. i've been talking about grain in toronto. and nigeria, state oil company goes commercial, but many fear that's going to be the end of the sheet fuel, a leader of petrol, their company costs $0.43. ah, the journey has begun. the 34 world camp is on its way to cat hook your cattle package today. while i was still at some writing the forecast for a man over the next day or so, if anybody cloud showing up on the satellite pitch, they're pushing into southern parts of the way. so you might just catch a spot. so to of rain coming through here, some live the shares wanted to show as to just around the southern end of the a red sea here ago, our temperatures struggling to get around 37 celsius in on shore brace is going to be a little more humid i will the next day or so, but temperature should pick up to around 43 degrees once again as we go through thursday, 50 celsius in baghdad has plenty hot enough temperatures around 30 degrees theft. beirut had also for jerusalem, largely dry across at
we're going to tell you why the leaders of russia iran in turkey. i've been talking about grain in toronto. and nigeria, state oil company goes commercial, but many fear that's going to be the end of the sheet fuel, a leader of petrol, their company costs $0.43. ah, the journey has begun. the 34 world camp is on its way to cat hook your cattle package today. while i was still at some writing the forecast for a man over the next day or so, if anybody cloud showing up on the satellite pitch,...
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and iran is now offering a welcome market will. in fact, this stronger relationship between russia, iran and turkey, that was on show there at the summit in tehran. will that delivered the benefits that this very isolated russian president needs? well, you know, it was very interesting to see that in fact, the rows are now reversed because now iran is the strong partner. it's no longer russia. and that is, of course, who you mediating for russia. and the same thing will happen with china. is china, again, is much stronger than russia. so what you could see there is that russia is losing its status as a superpower, because it exhausts itself in the ukraine. it is not going to in this will, it is, will be a post date of afterwards. and that was on show and at this meeting now looking at turkey, i think that for ad won a, the u. s. in fact, is more important than russia. the whole safety of turkey basis. let him in the end on the support of the united states. but of course, you know, what to add on, tries to do is to somehow it and be
and iran is now offering a welcome market will. in fact, this stronger relationship between russia, iran and turkey, that was on show there at the summit in tehran. will that delivered the benefits that this very isolated russian president needs? well, you know, it was very interesting to see that in fact, the rows are now reversed because now iran is the strong partner. it's no longer russia. and that is, of course, who you mediating for russia. and the same thing will happen with china. is...
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with iran over this issue. paul: i guess the president must hope and we have about 45 seconds but a short term deal at least for a while delay any nuclear weapons. >> yeah. in 2030 they could have as many nuclear weapons as they want. generally, according to the deal, that's worth hundreds of billions of dollars in their hands and what they have proven what they have done before, the logic and reasoning behind this is amazing to me to give iran that windfall knowing what their behavior pattern will be as a result. it's truly one of the most strategic mistakes biden has committed since he's become president. paul: thanks very much, still ahead, the crime search in american cities to continue with businesses, starbucks says it will put 16 stores in concern. starbucks said this week will shudder 16 store locations in cities across the country concerns over safety. the copy chain said it would permanently close doors each in seattle and los angeles areas in portland and single locations in philadelphia and washingt
with iran over this issue. paul: i guess the president must hope and we have about 45 seconds but a short term deal at least for a while delay any nuclear weapons. >> yeah. in 2030 they could have as many nuclear weapons as they want. generally, according to the deal, that's worth hundreds of billions of dollars in their hands and what they have proven what they have done before, the logic and reasoning behind this is amazing to me to give iran that windfall knowing what their behavior...
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mounted full-scale airstrikes on iran's nuclear facilities. are you conscious that behind hezbollah is iran? >> absolutely. we can see how they are acting over here, how they are operating day to day. it's not my job to say it but to be here and protect the technical tanks, but we know we can see that. yes. jeremy: in jerusalem is missing any attempt to ease the festering israeli-palestinian conflict. it used to be the top priority for visiting american presidents. it is progress around the city that israelis call their internal capital. president biden called for an independent palestine alongside israel. on the others of the wall israel hasuilt two separate palestinians in the west bank, that sounds -- >>>> he is here for one case only, to help the israelis, not the palestinians. >> the only reason a president has come the last 10, 15 years. jeremy: along joe biden's route into bethlehem, his next stop are accusations that israel is guilty of apartheid, denied by israelis and the u.s., widely accepted by palestinians and human rights groups,
mounted full-scale airstrikes on iran's nuclear facilities. are you conscious that behind hezbollah is iran? >> absolutely. we can see how they are acting over here, how they are operating day to day. it's not my job to say it but to be here and protect the technical tanks, but we know we can see that. yes. jeremy: in jerusalem is missing any attempt to ease the festering israeli-palestinian conflict. it used to be the top priority for visiting american presidents. it is progress around...
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well, of course iran is not been effective, iran has done reciprocal action in all these cases, including when the assassinated. but the fact result according to is really media, not the iranian officials, the top of military official of israel. they called him the r israel's, the father of israel's aerospace program. abby har even was killed in the occupied territories, according to the israel lease. he has experienced a painful death at.
well, of course iran is not been effective, iran has done reciprocal action in all these cases, including when the assassinated. but the fact result according to is really media, not the iranian officials, the top of military official of israel. they called him the r israel's, the father of israel's aerospace program. abby har even was killed in the occupied territories, according to the israel lease. he has experienced a painful death at.
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we're seeing a meeting of iran, china and turkey, the nato ally, about to happen in, iran, russia and turkey about to happen in iran any moment in the next 24 hours. charles: amazing. >> some of these wounds are
we're seeing a meeting of iran, china and turkey, the nato ally, about to happen in, iran, russia and turkey about to happen in iran any moment in the next 24 hours. charles: amazing. >> some of these wounds are
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nick: let's talk about iran. u.s. and israeli officials i speak to say the breakout time in iran is just a few weeks, but that actually creating nuclear bombs might take as much as two years. is that the saudi assessment as well? mr. al-jubeir: i can't comment on terms of specific assessments, but our view is that the iran acquiring a nuclear weapon is extremely dangerous to the world and extremely dangerous to our reon. we believe that iran should be prevented from acquiring a nuclear weapon with all means possible. we believe that the jcpoa away -- the jcpoa in its original form was too weak and too limited. nick: and therefore the deal that's on the table currently is also too weak and too limited? mr. al-jubeir: we believe that any agreement has to ensure that iran can never produce a nuclear weapon. our criticism of the original deal was that it had a limit on how many years iran was restricted from enriching, and it also had a limit with regards to the extent of the inspections. inspections are very intrusive, b
nick: let's talk about iran. u.s. and israeli officials i speak to say the breakout time in iran is just a few weeks, but that actually creating nuclear bombs might take as much as two years. is that the saudi assessment as well? mr. al-jubeir: i can't comment on terms of specific assessments, but our view is that the iran acquiring a nuclear weapon is extremely dangerous to the world and extremely dangerous to our reon. we believe that iran should be prevented from acquiring a nuclear weapon...