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we tend to report on the freedom movement in iran, as - freedom movement in iran, as important as it is, only when it flares up and i wonder where it is right now because it has dropped out of the headlines. it's still there? is it still a problem for the regime?— is it still a problem for the reuime? ~ , ~' is it still a problem for the reuime? ~ , ~ ., , regime? absolutely. i think that is riuht. we regime? absolutely. i think that is right- we tend _ regime? absolutely. i think that is right. we tend to _ regime? absolutely. i think that is right. we tend to gravitate - regime? absolutely. i think that is| right. we tend to gravitate towards the two ends of the extremes, showing extremely difficult things when we report on this sort of topic. but absolutely, the revolutionary movement is in essence in its. one of the arabian actresses and activists likes to contextualize it in like to be south african before apartheid. we just commemorated the third years of the weekend. that took 800 days for that apartheid to be dismantled. so if you compare it to that, this woman my freedom m
we tend to report on the freedom movement in iran, as - freedom movement in iran, as important as it is, only when it flares up and i wonder where it is right now because it has dropped out of the headlines. it's still there? is it still a problem for the regime?— is it still a problem for the reuime? ~ , ~' is it still a problem for the reuime? ~ , ~ ., , regime? absolutely. i think that is riuht. we regime? absolutely. i think that is right- we tend _ regime? absolutely. i think that is...
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there's got to be in iran itself to establish a government that can speak as a government for iran. and part of our problem in all these long 444 days has been the inability of anyone seemingly to speak for that nation, to have a government. now. i think that any country would want to help another if they really showed an intent to have a government that would abide by international law and do what they could to help them in that regard. but until such a thing appears apparent there, i don't know that there's anything we can do at all right now. i had a young lady. mr. president, if your intention to signal the world that this country will respond with swift retribution and places of international terrorism in the future, why is it your policy not to retaliate against iran. well, what good would just revenge do? and what would. what form would that take? i, i don't think revenge is worthy of us. on the other hand, i don't think we act as if this never happened. and. i'd rather wait until, as i say, we complete this day. who said, i know i've been on this side too long, but someone s
there's got to be in iran itself to establish a government that can speak as a government for iran. and part of our problem in all these long 444 days has been the inability of anyone seemingly to speak for that nation, to have a government. now. i think that any country would want to help another if they really showed an intent to have a government that would abide by international law and do what they could to help them in that regard. but until such a thing appears apparent there, i don't...
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so, for example, let's take iran. we need to hear from people in very conservative parts of the country who support the iranian government as it is now, not least because it helps the decision—makers in our country understand when a protest happens, whether that's a bunch of people... ..whether that's going to work or whether it's not going to work. and i think sometimes we have a lot of wishful thinking because we talk to certain people. and just one additional point on that — i would be really interested in your view — is, are we broadcasting to these countries or from these countries? so one of the things that really concerns me is a breakdown in empathy and cross—cultural understanding, particularly when media barriers go up. and it's almost as important to hear in the west, to hear from people over there, in places where they can't speak, as it is to be broadcasting into them. i'm really interested in the balance. jonathan munro, from or to? so, overall, the strategy- and certainly our objective is to be
so, for example, let's take iran. we need to hear from people in very conservative parts of the country who support the iranian government as it is now, not least because it helps the decision—makers in our country understand when a protest happens, whether that's a bunch of people... ..whether that's going to work or whether it's not going to work. and i think sometimes we have a lot of wishful thinking because we talk to certain people. and just one additional point on that — i would be...
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if we go into iran and there's a war between israel and iran, and we create a failed state in iran with 100 million, 90 million people there, it doesn't matter. we will have tens of millions of people coming to europe, whether you're right or whether i'm right. so the point here is that failed foreign policy has created millions upon millions of people coming to europe, pushed by the us we agree with that. >> we all agree with that. >> we all agree with that. >> and i don't, you see, because the thing is that these wars happen, and each time they happen, and each time they happen, they begin generally with widespread public support. and people say, oh, yes, we have to go and deal with with the fascist saddam. we have to go and take out the taliban in afghanistan or whatever the pretext is, and off our armed forces go and chew up whatever country it is. and then later on, this thing happens. i don't think most people make the connection between these foreign policy disasters and the gigantic wave of migration, both from africa, north africa, particularly , but from from particularly, but
if we go into iran and there's a war between israel and iran, and we create a failed state in iran with 100 million, 90 million people there, it doesn't matter. we will have tens of millions of people coming to europe, whether you're right or whether i'm right. so the point here is that failed foreign policy has created millions upon millions of people coming to europe, pushed by the us we agree with that. >> we all agree with that. >> we all agree with that. >> and i don't,...
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iran is the people of iran. the islamic repubucis people of iran. the islamic republic is the capital of iran, and the captives of iran who have destroyed the economy of iran, are not capable of fighting a war for two reasons. one, a family in poverty is not willing to fight for a country that's destroyed them, but they are willing to fight to keep their nation and they are fighting against the government. if iranians are given arms to fight against israel, if iranians are given arms to fight against israel , they will fight against israel, they will not use those arms against israel. they will use them against the irgc that has been holding them hostage. and that is why in iran, people are not given any sort of encouragement to go to war. the irgc is getting encouragement and all kinds of slogans, but no , where kinds of slogans, but no, where is their movement? where are the buses of all of these irgc supporters of palestine going to gaza? where are they ? they're gaza? where are they? they're not they're not existing. they're only speaking and in
iran is the people of iran. the islamic repubucis people of iran. the islamic republic is the capital of iran, and the captives of iran who have destroyed the economy of iran, are not capable of fighting a war for two reasons. one, a family in poverty is not willing to fight for a country that's destroyed them, but they are willing to fight to keep their nation and they are fighting against the government. if iranians are given arms to fight against israel, if iranians are given arms to fight...
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what's your reaction when you hear that from the leader of iran? >> you know, it's interesting because it takes exactly what the supreme leader tweeted to twitter what is a platform is actually banned in iran because free speech is banned in iran and so is freedom of assembly and so is ironic that, you know, the leader of the most oppressive brutal police state essentially in the world is tweeting in favor of these protests while simultaneously crushing protests at home. you know, celebrating uprising against oppression while being the most oppressive regime in the world right now, you know, they have currently recently sentenced iraq or to march to nest -- and he's held in solidarity confinement, nobody can speak to him because nobody can talk to me and will celebrating the protest in a different country where he actually banned the right to do that in the country that they speaking from. >> martha: it's a very rich iranian a tragic one for the people who are so oppressed in iran for using any sort of freedom of speech or any freedom of lifestyle
what's your reaction when you hear that from the leader of iran? >> you know, it's interesting because it takes exactly what the supreme leader tweeted to twitter what is a platform is actually banned in iran because free speech is banned in iran and so is freedom of assembly and so is ironic that, you know, the leader of the most oppressive brutal police state essentially in the world is tweeting in favor of these protests while simultaneously crushing protests at home. you know,...
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if we go to war with iran, we lack the political will. if we had the political will, we would have destroyed the iranian command, control intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, ships that are out in the water. ating the who dees targeting and command control in which targets the hit. and we didn't, we chose not to do that specifically. so we don't have the political will, and if we were to get into an all out conflict, the honor ran proper with all of the requirements that scott, just to lay it out, we would actually an utterly fail. and here's the re, the big reason why not just a political will, is we don't have the military industrial base needed to even keep up with the amount of rounds that the craniums are getting at. and we don't, we are not replenishing our supplies that we expended during afghanistan. and we continued to, to create more problems for our military industrial base. who can't keep up with the production need to fight the war and ukraine, whether you believe it or not, those are the facts. so we wouldn't be able
if we go to war with iran, we lack the political will. if we had the political will, we would have destroyed the iranian command, control intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, ships that are out in the water. ating the who dees targeting and command control in which targets the hit. and we didn't, we chose not to do that specifically. so we don't have the political will, and if we were to get into an all out conflict, the honor ran proper with all of the requirements that scott, just to...
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the administration is focused on blocking iran's oil exports. how is the intelligence community supporting the administration's efforts to impose further costs on iran including by focusing on identifying and sanctioning so-called ghost fleet vessels carrying iranian oil and chinese refineries -- purchasing arabian oil? >> thank you. we are very involved is the short answer but the longer answer is -- we actually do periodic reports to congress that tell you about some of the work that we do in this area where we are identifying where we see sanctions evasion, where we see opportunities for essentially additional targets for sanctions that might be acted on third parties and others who were involved in these transactions so that the treasury department and others can in fact go after them in that respect. it is a critical issue. >> mr. chairman? >> thank you, senator. thanks to all of you. please pass on our thanks and gratitude to them. most folks will never know who they are and not get a chance to be able to say thank you so please pass that
the administration is focused on blocking iran's oil exports. how is the intelligence community supporting the administration's efforts to impose further costs on iran including by focusing on identifying and sanctioning so-called ghost fleet vessels carrying iranian oil and chinese refineries -- purchasing arabian oil? >> thank you. we are very involved is the short answer but the longer answer is -- we actually do periodic reports to congress that tell you about some of the work that we...
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k was quick to impose fresh economic sanctions on iran and it's weapons manufacturers. washington says to ron must be held accountable and prevented from acting again. the country has been on the west and sanctions so yes, but the government says they've had little impact on oil exports. we've moved to 90 percent of its crude, shipped to china. still erodes economy is suffering from we growth. in february, inflation hit 40 percent. prices. it's tom food items such as meat, almost tripled, compared with the same month last year. there's been a rise in prices, especially dairy products, sections have impacts when a country is isolated, pressure and people get smooth on a specific cloth. if the society feels it more than others, 100 percent, if pensions escalated prices will rise more and more. the price of bins, she can meet all the fluids. it's increased by example for the sections. and this collisions with has an effect of people to livelihoods. people who are worried about it as tensions link kind of runs the economy with style and the consequences of a full scale with
k was quick to impose fresh economic sanctions on iran and it's weapons manufacturers. washington says to ron must be held accountable and prevented from acting again. the country has been on the west and sanctions so yes, but the government says they've had little impact on oil exports. we've moved to 90 percent of its crude, shipped to china. still erodes economy is suffering from we growth. in february, inflation hit 40 percent. prices. it's tom food items such as meat, almost tripled,...
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leadership could try to tame iran. you also mentioned the rap or e, and we see people holding up signs for this rapper who has been sentenced to death. what are the solutions here? >> the key solution is this idealistic idea that the biden administration and the democrats have been pursuing of engaging with the islamic regime thinking that they're going to delay them from becoming a nuclear power, god forbid, and then releasing billions of dollars to the islamic regime even after october 7th, it's insanity. you know, what kind of policy is that? we need to be united with other nations and do the appropriate amount of sanctions. we need to work with incredible leaders like the crown prince reza pahlavi, and we've been organizing meetings with with the persian jewish community with the crown prince, and he has a plan for iran. and people are chanting his name in the streets of iran. we need to support an interim government that is legitimized by being recognized by western countries. and we need to give the iranian peopl
leadership could try to tame iran. you also mentioned the rap or e, and we see people holding up signs for this rapper who has been sentenced to death. what are the solutions here? >> the key solution is this idealistic idea that the biden administration and the democrats have been pursuing of engaging with the islamic regime thinking that they're going to delay them from becoming a nuclear power, god forbid, and then releasing billions of dollars to the islamic regime even after october...
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to iran, it's to all the bad actors around the world. you see president biden over and over again picking the wrong people -- wrong people, you know? he's aea peezed putin. by the way, when he just did the lng export ban, who did that the benefit? the vladimir putin. when he eased sanctions on iran as that hook article i read in the "wall street journal" today pointed out that these go back to the trump era when trump said we're not going to let iran sell their oil on the world markets. i think they were under 70,000 barrels a day they were e selling. today iran is making about $3 billion a month selling their oil on world markets since joe biden let 'em come back online. and they use it to fund terrorism, larry. hamas, hezbollah, the hue houthis. everything you look, all the devastation the being wreaked on our as allies,, israel and others, we've lost american liveses from this money that joe biden has let them make because he wants to shut down american energy production. these are the consequences of the dangerous, anti-american ener
to iran, it's to all the bad actors around the world. you see president biden over and over again picking the wrong people -- wrong people, you know? he's aea peezed putin. by the way, when he just did the lng export ban, who did that the benefit? the vladimir putin. when he eased sanctions on iran as that hook article i read in the "wall street journal" today pointed out that these go back to the trump era when trump said we're not going to let iran sell their oil on the world...
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it is deeply tied to the head of the snake, and the head of the snake is in iran. add to these three countries north korea. they have become increasingly aggressive. in fact, i would argue we are perhaps closer to some possible armed hostilities than we have been in a decade or longer. why? why have they become so aggressive? they feel empowered. putin is buying things from them and helping them to break from national isolation. i don't know what percentage of their economy is powered by ransomware attacks and cyber hacking, but it is substantial. and then i add to all these that terror is still a threat. iran, as has been publicly reported, is still trying to kill former government officials that live in the united states of america. there are four government officials in this country no longer in office who require 24 hour a basic 30 because iran is trying to kill them. hezbollah, an agent of iran, is also looking for ways to conduct terrorist attacks for israeli and jewish interest. by the way, isis and al qaeda are not out of business. they also want to kill am
it is deeply tied to the head of the snake, and the head of the snake is in iran. add to these three countries north korea. they have become increasingly aggressive. in fact, i would argue we are perhaps closer to some possible armed hostilities than we have been in a decade or longer. why? why have they become so aggressive? they feel empowered. putin is buying things from them and helping them to break from national isolation. i don't know what percentage of their economy is powered by...
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as a student who is dissident and escape from iran. i do not feel safe being around people that i know that are being supported by people were sympathetic to the causes of the islamic republic of iran. maria: you fled iran to come to school here in the united states, tell us how it makes you feel seeing the ideology infiltrating your own campus. >> i think it's very ironic as i'm graduating law school i see the same type of people who are trying to stop me from following my dreams to become an attorney in iran are right here by my doorstep chanting the same types of things that they used to chant in iran this is beyond geography, we see the same a liberal ideologies are infiltrated in our college campuses as a woman i cannot become an attorney or a judge under the ruler of islamic republic of iran and it's disheartening to see the george washington university students are supporting the same type of ideology that wants to hold them back. if they were empowered they would not let any of the students to be where they are right now. i thi
as a student who is dissident and escape from iran. i do not feel safe being around people that i know that are being supported by people were sympathetic to the causes of the islamic republic of iran. maria: you fled iran to come to school here in the united states, tell us how it makes you feel seeing the ideology infiltrating your own campus. >> i think it's very ironic as i'm graduating law school i see the same type of people who are trying to stop me from following my dreams to...
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of course both hamas and iran have opposed a two state _ hamas and iran have opposed a two state solution, so almost by definition achieving it would be a profound — definition achieving it would be a profound rebuke to everything they have stood for and destroyed four. over many— have stood for and destroyed four. over many years. second, when it comes_ over many years. second, when it comes to — over many years. second, when it comes to normalisation, i'm not going _ comes to normalisation, i'm not going to — comes to normalisation, i'm not going to speak for our host here except— going to speak for our host here except to — going to speak for our host here except to say we have done intensive work together over the last months. in fact, _ work together over the last months. in fact, well— work together over the last months. in fact, well before october seven, this is_ in fact, well before october seven, this is what— in fact, well before october seven, this is what we were focused on. in fact, _ this is what we were focused on. in fact, i_ this is what we were focused o
of course both hamas and iran have opposed a two state _ hamas and iran have opposed a two state solution, so almost by definition achieving it would be a profound — definition achieving it would be a profound rebuke to everything they have stood for and destroyed four. over many— have stood for and destroyed four. over many years. second, when it comes_ over many years. second, when it comes to — over many years. second, when it comes to normalisation, i'm not going _ comes to...
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my dad was kidnapped and taken to iran by force. my father is a journalist who used his first amendment right to advocate for freedom, democracy and our god-given right, and he knew if we as americans failed to oppose human rights violations abroad flexing a run, these terrorist regimes and their oppression will find its way to our soils, and he was right. this is not my family first encounter with the regime's transnational terrorism. they have harassed us for decades here on u.s. soil. in 2009, the regime since the ss our home in los angeles to murderous. luckily that was spoiled, but that was the first of many attempts to silence jimmy by force. in 2020, their resume agents kidnapped my father doing a slight overlay and took him to iran. i don't expect anything but cruelty and violence from terrorists, but our family has been disappointed by our state department officials, particularly the former iran envoy robert malley's has plans to address my father's political situation for three years. when the islamic regime showcased the
my dad was kidnapped and taken to iran by force. my father is a journalist who used his first amendment right to advocate for freedom, democracy and our god-given right, and he knew if we as americans failed to oppose human rights violations abroad flexing a run, these terrorist regimes and their oppression will find its way to our soils, and he was right. this is not my family first encounter with the regime's transnational terrorism. they have harassed us for decades here on u.s. soil. in...
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iran is supporter that needs to be severed from the proxies. military power and the destruction of an adversary goes a long way to ending the ideology that fuels them. nazism is almost dead because of complete adjuvant defeat. the same thing happened in imperial japan as well. the ideologies that spooked the word fear and hatred have evaporated and we've had these two allies for decades. and germany and the japanese. i would push back and say military force of arms and the other destruction of hamas will provide a better future for the palestinian people at this stage because the ideology that they have invested so much time and energy and all the resources is totally and utterly bankrupt. the sooner that hamas is gone the better for the palestinians appeared to be when we will see if that happens. thank you for hanging with us. we will be right back. many were shocked to learn they've been paying 22% on their credit card balances. and if payments were late, as much as 30%. that's over three times the interest rate on a newday 100 va home loan.
iran is supporter that needs to be severed from the proxies. military power and the destruction of an adversary goes a long way to ending the ideology that fuels them. nazism is almost dead because of complete adjuvant defeat. the same thing happened in imperial japan as well. the ideologies that spooked the word fear and hatred have evaporated and we've had these two allies for decades. and germany and the japanese. i would push back and say military force of arms and the other destruction of...
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you know, iran plays an extraordinary role in venezuela, there's no historic relationship between iran and venezuela. the only thing they have in common is that they both are interested in oil and they're both interested in getting around sanctions and so they help one another do that. and so -- again, you know, the rescue of the belorussian dictator. that was done mostly russian project but done with the help of others too. they do see one other and they have joint projects and many differences between them as well. >> do you want to -- the question about how other autocratic regimes fall into this. and i appreciate and attempt to complicate the -- the framing and give it nuance. i think even within that complicating framing, there's more nuance as well. i think i'm struggling get my head around the uniformity of these motivations, right, that they are -- no, no, i'm saying that they have a -- they have a group interest and it's all related to either advancing their own agenda or oppressing their own people and that's also -- iran in particular in this instance, there's also a regiona
you know, iran plays an extraordinary role in venezuela, there's no historic relationship between iran and venezuela. the only thing they have in common is that they both are interested in oil and they're both interested in getting around sanctions and so they help one another do that. and so -- again, you know, the rescue of the belorussian dictator. that was done mostly russian project but done with the help of others too. they do see one other and they have joint projects and many...
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i hope a lot of students leave their campuses and go out to iran just to see -- that's a problem with all of this this our children for gluten-free meals and allergy medication and tests because their children. they did not have parents who raise them right and then they were put into institutions where they were not taught to think they were told what to think, and then they found their virtue in signaling where they were on their oppressed versus oppressed matrix and these are little white kids who have been told how bad they are and without real religion find religion and signal how wonderful they are. and then the adults in the room, the teachers, administrators, knowing is pulling down the scarf on george washington at george washington university? why, because they taught these kids to be at this. this is not a suppressor then this is what you get. go be an activist so they are doing it because they are disarming and then they retreat as well you see are these universities giving it to the demands, and then a president who will talk about it in a unholy mix of what the left does
i hope a lot of students leave their campuses and go out to iran just to see -- that's a problem with all of this this our children for gluten-free meals and allergy medication and tests because their children. they did not have parents who raise them right and then they were put into institutions where they were not taught to think they were told what to think, and then they found their virtue in signaling where they were on their oppressed versus oppressed matrix and these are little white...
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of this, you were calling president trump's administration we impose maximum pressure on iran and we squeezed her counts below $8 billion hamas and has below were completely defunded and president trump was able to move from tel aviv to jerusalem and all predictions know where we took down qasem soleimani and we sell piece break on the middle east as soon as joe biden comes in, he enriches iran stops imposing the sink should immediately and what we have right now is a direct bipartisan and joe biden should look at the mirror and ask him what's happening on the campuses and what happened on october 7 that is happening and look no further than his own policies. maria: meanwhile you signed onto a letter with three dozen other republican senators demanding more from that joe biden stop this proposal to bring palestinian refugees to gaza into america, the letter highlights national security risks with vetting the high risk population for terrorist ties to hamas, the white house is pushing forward sharing that they're taking the process very, very seriously, do you think that the white hou
of this, you were calling president trump's administration we impose maximum pressure on iran and we squeezed her counts below $8 billion hamas and has below were completely defunded and president trump was able to move from tel aviv to jerusalem and all predictions know where we took down qasem soleimani and we sell piece break on the middle east as soon as joe biden comes in, he enriches iran stops imposing the sink should immediately and what we have right now is a direct bipartisan and joe...
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they do not cut off the money's going to iran. what exactly is the bide are you throwing money away? money stresses me out. so, i went to experian. they actually helped lower my monthly bills. phone, internet. also subscriptions i forgot about. streaming, music, news sites. now i can see them in one place. and the ones i forgot about? experian can cancel them for me. experian did the work. finally getting smart about money feels really good. helped me take control of my money. save money now on monthly bills and unwanted subscriptions at experian.com/save. switch to shopify so you can build it better, scale it faster and sell more. much more. take your business to the next stage when you switch to shopify. two sides to continue negotiating. i am jon scott back to "life, liberty & levin." ♪ welcome back america. congressman michael waltz. biden comes into office they were going to get to back to a normal routine foreign policy where we support our allies, we believe in global, international relations. what policy is this? he is a
they do not cut off the money's going to iran. what exactly is the bide are you throwing money away? money stresses me out. so, i went to experian. they actually helped lower my monthly bills. phone, internet. also subscriptions i forgot about. streaming, music, news sites. now i can see them in one place. and the ones i forgot about? experian can cancel them for me. experian did the work. finally getting smart about money feels really good. helped me take control of my money. save money now on...
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they do not cut off the money's going to iran. what exactly is the bide remember space? and legroom? (♪) that's more like it. the three-row lexus tx. (♪) ( ♪ ) i thought water would help with these dry spots. that's lawn disease. but scotts healthy plus will cure it! lawn disease? been going around. so like other people have it and it's not... pick up a bag of the new scotts turf builder healthy plus lawn food today. feed your lawn. feed it. two sides to continue negotiating. i am jon scott back to "life, liberty & levin." ♪ welcome back america. congressman michael waltz. biden comes into office they were going to get to back to a normal routine foreign policy where we support our allies, we believe in global, international relations. what policy is this? he is attacking our allies, undermining our allies, supporting our enemies, defunding, the borders wide open in a crockpot can come over the border. what is he joe biden foreign policy doctrine, sir question a. >> at the end of the day this is the obama 2.0 apology doctrine. what is driven by? is driven by two
they do not cut off the money's going to iran. what exactly is the bide remember space? and legroom? (♪) that's more like it. the three-row lexus tx. (♪) ( ♪ ) i thought water would help with these dry spots. that's lawn disease. but scotts healthy plus will cure it! lawn disease? been going around. so like other people have it and it's not... pick up a bag of the new scotts turf builder healthy plus lawn food today. feed your lawn. feed it. two sides to continue negotiating. i am jon...
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as for iran, it's restricted the press for decades. it targets journalists inside and outside the country. when bbc persian tv launched in 2009, the response was immediate. iranian officials saw it as a security threat, so they first started jamming the signals of the tv, and then they moved to targeting the families of the journalists who were in iran and our colleagues who are based in the uk. in 2022, the situation got worse. after mass protests in iran — sparked by the death in police custody of mahsa amini — the threats against iranian journalists abroad intensified. the number of death and kidnap threats has also increased. and in some cases, the police has had to intervene and provide protection for colleagues. authoritarianism and democratic decline restrict press freedom. so does conflict. forjournalists, war brings danger and restricted access. in ukraine, access to the front line is difficult to negotiate. in myanmar, military rule and civil war make for an exceptionally hostile environment. in sudan's civil war, journal
as for iran, it's restricted the press for decades. it targets journalists inside and outside the country. when bbc persian tv launched in 2009, the response was immediate. iranian officials saw it as a security threat, so they first started jamming the signals of the tv, and then they moved to targeting the families of the journalists who were in iran and our colleagues who are based in the uk. in 2022, the situation got worse. after mass protests in iran — sparked by the death in police...
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but let me say something about iran. we have to understand that the israeli—palestinian conflict is not a conflict between israelis and palestinians anymore. i've said it before. it is a regional conflict with a global impact. so we have to understand that iran is taking advantage of our conflict with hamas. so what i suppose and what i suggest is exactly to accept the vision of america, the american president, a greater middle east, and to create an axis that will enable us to confront iran and all its proxies — houthis in the south, hezbollah in the north, and hamas wherever it is. this is the only way for israel to maintain our security and identity as ajewish democracy. isn't there another... to do it, we have to be a majority in our state, so we have to divide this piece of land and we have to accept the proposition that was proposed to us by the american president. isn't there another problem that you face? we've talked about whether your ideas are attractive to the israeli general public, but we also need to t
but let me say something about iran. we have to understand that the israeli—palestinian conflict is not a conflict between israelis and palestinians anymore. i've said it before. it is a regional conflict with a global impact. so we have to understand that iran is taking advantage of our conflict with hamas. so what i suppose and what i suggest is exactly to accept the vision of america, the american president, a greater middle east, and to create an axis that will enable us to confront iran...
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government of iran and installed the doodle shop. and he will for doing 30 years. i believe it was until the people of iran rivers over to him and install a government to their liking. now any government has problems, any government issues, they're going to be some people that disagree with certain government policies. doesn't mean the one over to the government and they tell me doesn't mean that they want a government forced by the united states to be, to be installed in their, in their nation. and when we talked about the uh forthcoming rasa innovation, which is going to be just so brutal and so bloody at how the, this new ball repressing descent is going to play out in the people who are protesting. know that they're following all the rules. that the government sets for their, their protest, the purchase is worth it's, it's an exercise in futility. so if in the university campuses, people are, they have to 2 days, notice that they're gonna have a protest. they have to be in one certain area and stay there. well, they know that's a
government of iran and installed the doodle shop. and he will for doing 30 years. i believe it was until the people of iran rivers over to him and install a government to their liking. now any government has problems, any government issues, they're going to be some people that disagree with certain government policies. doesn't mean the one over to the government and they tell me doesn't mean that they want a government forced by the united states to be, to be installed in their, in their...
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and now to iran. a teenager was sexually declared and killed with undercover agents working for the security forces according to a leaked document obtained by the bbc world service investigation. she was 16 when she disappeared in september in 2022 after telling a friend that police were chasing her. the authorities denied involvement in her death claiming that she took her own life. what appears to be a classified report by the iranian revolutionary guards reveals the teenager was beaten to death by the agents who detained her. we have this report and a warning, some of the details are distressing. this is the moment an ordinary teenage girl became an iranian icon. nika shakarami is burning the hijab as part of the women, life, freedom movement that swept iran in september 2022. nine days later, her motherfound her dead. at the time, the iranian government claimed that nika had killed herself. but bbc eye investigations has obtained a document telling a very different story. it appears to be a classi
and now to iran. a teenager was sexually declared and killed with undercover agents working for the security forces according to a leaked document obtained by the bbc world service investigation. she was 16 when she disappeared in september in 2022 after telling a friend that police were chasing her. the authorities denied involvement in her death claiming that she took her own life. what appears to be a classified report by the iranian revolutionary guards reveals the teenager was beaten to...
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were doable including ending the horrible iran nuclear deal which was so dangerous the biden administration didn't do anything with it. it could be done in 1 week if they knew what they were doing and you have a big problem ever that same problem of iran looking over israel. you can't let iran of nuclear weapons the bottom line is you have to be able to finish the job let them finish the job you have to support them and do it quickly you can't let scenes like this the head of columbia should be ashamed with adopt -- a job she's she should no longer be there she let this take place. >> sean: and we start with a fox news alert it's 10:00 pm on the east coast and 7:00 pm on the west coast were a major operation and police operation is underway the clear violent agitators from the campus of columbia university will any of these criminals be held accountable, we know what law is joining us now with the latest on the operation former nypd inspector and fox news contributor paul and fox news contributor fbi special agent nicole parker. paul we will get to you a second but paul we haven't spoken to
were doable including ending the horrible iran nuclear deal which was so dangerous the biden administration didn't do anything with it. it could be done in 1 week if they knew what they were doing and you have a big problem ever that same problem of iran looking over israel. you can't let iran of nuclear weapons the bottom line is you have to be able to finish the job let them finish the job you have to support them and do it quickly you can't let scenes like this the head of columbia should be...