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it's freedom speed up that break out here and you know there's a lot of distrust people believe that there is a second program going on on the ground secret but if so for those i think will develop inside trump who is made of really cataclysmic error definitely getting credit something reduced over leave to go back a long way before we see if it was compressed with cuts the first go for the receive the americans if from is is is self indulgence and it is a sort of function of the reaction of the there is a development program going on to make nuclear weapons in iran and then he doesn't even have the support of republicans who didn't like the deal but have signed up with them now saying it's generous and in washington today that the deal is about five inches you stick with it and troy unmodified reject it in the sunset clause is a huge issue no sir israel i mean israel looks of it this situation and thinks do we want to wait one two three it is on find out. security for the ladies of
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enveloping the nuclear weapons anyway and breach of the local state which the israelis believe were just speed up the whole process of force that happens now i think what israel is really going to israel's role is that's really important because they've been lead up the leave that could lead in the whole thing from the very beginning and therefore the both of the america into the last few weeks is also sped up the whole thing because the hospitals the seeds gambit but from is that people believe he can shake the iranian economy he believes he can actually create a regime change by the fix an economy where your clothes from a limited suit sanctions coward else possibly suit european companies trading with the iranians i don't think that's possible i think it's a definite against this deal of this of this threat which is really you know it's really the the main thrust of work from doing is is not is not really threatening iran is threatening the rest of world the trades with iran. if that expects
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european companies european companies can export more to to america that is a whole new war that he's actually throwing down the gauntlet starting with the european union so for me you know this is really a failure of diplomacy but you're going to see this coming for months now and for a space of years is can trump that's really lead to a great economy you talked about this being a lack of trust in the way that the original deal was struck a lack of trust that you know inspections being carried out in iran are sufficient that they're competent why do the e.u. countries feel threatened by this. a i think they've got more confidence in the present iranian government i'm going to have you have to understand one thing which is really important which the missing in iran deal does seem very much in brussels as an even more careening believes that she really was the one to pull that off with the support of course with the americans for this to see if they leave to be
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in brussels as very a baby they put all the time you know they played a worse night and they all know on the finer details and you know we have to remember that the european union countries tend to look at the middle east and with a completely different dynamic to america the middle east is on our doorsteps and whatever happens whatever cataclysmic error of judgment in america come and if they've produced a state of crisis if we looking at a new war the next six months which is all of that for all the immediate impacts will be on their approach that with immigration closed terrorism problems and that causes the problems within the new cells in the inserts of paris so i think there's a completely different. direction different point of view entirely from europe and the other thing is you should remember that europe has a different idea about iran in terms of the border that's the front says really big ideas about investing and just iran for britain but for the entire region of central asia which they see those are sort of verging on foreign direct investment
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zone or low or so and there's a couple of points that would show that americans don't follow up on but it's also interesting i think when you look very closely what comes to light just as a footnote to the very end of the speech he sort of gave that into the raid which is really it's of the people really to the subversive insurgent groups the opposition groups which we saw come on to the streets a few months ago he was sort of paintings of them that you can put pressure on your government they could be a sweet deal that could be an alternative out of this and a lot of from policy analysts particular columnists i speak to say that. riginal iran deal with the bomber struck was actually about foreign investment anyway it was about american companies moving in sort of around and cutting the best deal of ahead of anybody else for the entire region so is it that from is actually holding out this is just the option for the iranians and i think i think that that should also be taken out and needs to take a step back even
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a huge mistake and for me it was all really about the fate of the european union. in just the last few days and even today with emmanuel micro on the phone to donald trump we've seen quite an attempt for me you countries to try and get some to change his mind just how bitter a pill is this for they say you nations to swallow it does it to what extent does it damage relations with the u.s. the fact that they've basically been ignored and they're being forced into this predicament. they're out there in the say it's predictable but you know that they don't really have much choice and they can't afford the economic sanctions that trump is capable of going ahead with you know he mentioned the fall into three zone aids and if you read the article most of the most of the subjects of european companies operating in america you know there could be unofficial sanctions which he could to encourage. both of would be carried out on the ground so i mean i think the europeans they really stuck and the problem is one of politics you know plain
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old europe countries like france like michel can't get what they want from the european union the european union for them is something they've always considered the something of compliance is very submissive to their own requests the european union foreign policy if you want to call it that is really a baby i'm going it's it's really in an embryonic form and this is proof that what we really need is for and i think this will happen in this few weeks would need a stronger influences from france and germany to really find this to the table and start forcing federica model indeed to look at the plan b. option and there's a simple option which can be. so oversold much of it which we haven't really looked at which is the iran desk where his money just means money for restructuring for young people was an important book for education for training for preparing for the new new waves of the economy and the european could easily provide the nuclear needed it whatever you want to criticize it for the one thing it's good for you
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starting checks and giving money to countries all over the world to help them within the structure of the state and the eve could do that very easily it could go to the reins and say look could we cut a deal of the political side in the maybe the ballistics so it could be reduced sign a bit could we work on that some sick people in return we could give you say a few hundred min or even a billion euros of that stuff to give you help to go unemployment problem still the iranians would jump at the i'm sure they would both times that would be a win win win situation for iran for european union countries and companies the fate of america and for the america itself so you know we haven't got to the stage yet because the crisis period has not started but i think it's more on purpose i think we'll see a different reaction that i think macro and others will be standing up to keep on brussels that possibility that you just outlined that could this have been the u.s. plan all along pull outs wait for a better deal to it's
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a kind of offer off for its head and then and then jump on the opportunity. yeah i mean is you know he has many things to many people but he's certainly not the tuners that he has a business like mentality its will to do business so i for one suspected for quite some time it wants to solve what is really on the cards from the very beginning and doesn't want to be used european you've written as a way of doing his bidding and i think you saw michael i think a macro in his in washington he weeks ago you know we actually saw there was this michael system there was this incredible bond between the two of them because finally trump got something to the wants of the. you hope and for a long time which is you know what's next at the henry kissinger problem you know when you call europe who do you vote you call for trump has got the personnel in mckelvie so you're the guy to go to watch the next few days is michael kroger they're on will it be increased diplomacy now in talks between micro-loan and the european union because you know what it's really all about i mean i think that the
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spotlight is going to be on that it come up really who seems to be quite stubborn and you know has dug their heels in very much to keep. the around you'll go in but she is now in you know sort of she's got the spotlight on her now you know whether she won't be play the role of being a real international forum for the people and putting european union into the rest of world that you have to because of working for policy rather than some that was just on paper now so it sounds but i don't get the impression that she's making the right sound the moving the bike racks and put you off as i think she feels that she's probably going to cut out the picture and put yourself in her shoots in a macro mazin in d.c. last week i wonder how that must have felt to her i mean she is supposed to be foreign policy chief of europe to get a fact on the prover the role so there was your question yes it could be that trump playing this along would have to wait and see in those few days but i don't think this is
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a crisis yet i think the crisis will come in perhaps three for months on what will see now is the sense of period of dozens. i think we got some fascinating insights there really do appreciate your time marty martin jase my guest is journalist based in beirut. ok let's just move way to round up some of the day's other stories old we don't stray far from donald trump because the woman that he wants as his new director of the cia is set to be grilled by the senate the opponent of jeana house but would be controversial she's been implicated in the agency's so-called enhanced interrogation techniques are to correspond guess the it has a story. trump's really pushing gina haskell is the perfect candidate strong really strong smart tough and with thirty years of juji behind her so why all the hate one highly respected nominee for cia director gina her
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support has come under because she was too tough on terrorists think of that in these very dangerous times we have the most qualified person or woman who democrats want out because she is too tough on terror when jeana tough and terrorists meaning she ran a secret cia detention center where she those under her reportedly tortured prisoners by the way the videotapes which allegedly documented some of the most horrific tortures were destroyed by the cia tough woman all right with years of experience in the moral torture and any other reasons to vouch for her there's no one more qualified to be the first woman to lead the cia than thirty plus year cia veteran gina has spoke any democrat who claims to support women's empowerment and our national security but opposes her nomination is a total hypocrite interesting how someone's gender is now
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a factor when selecting a new cia head great argument as well that's like telling all black people all white people to only vote for the candidate of their skin color and people aren't buying that argument torture sarah to which is the reason why she's not qualified if you're ridiculous trumper being idiots feminism is about ensuring that women have the same rights and opportunities as men it also means holding women as accountable as man i oppose any torture of male or female for cia director that's like saying if you claim to be a group. refused to eat one of jack the ripper his prime cuts of meats your hypocrite women's empowerment is about getting their rights women nominated for the job not just one with seniority now gina who apparently had no problem torturing tied up suspects is allegedly squeamish about the confirmation hearing all those
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tough questions in public might prove too much but trump has her back don't tell me it doesn't work to what your works ok folks you know have these go torture doesn't work believe me it works ok trump was applauded for that and many are of course against haskell and for their troubles their targeted with this president trump is nominated hospital lead the cia but rand paul is opposing her confirmation falsely accusing her of torturing it's right up there is a big ask you did exactly what our country ask of her and what was necessary to keep us safe call wrong with buying tickets in washington to represent us. fortunately those resisting on capitol hill aren't alone one hundred nine retired generals and admirals have urged the u.s. senate to reconsider given her ties to you know torturing human beings as
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a retired general and flag officers of the united states military we are deeply troubled by the prospect of someone who appears to have been intimately involved in torture being elevated to one of the most important positions of leadership in the intelligence community with this much opposition to gina haskell's nomination the job is still far off but make no mistake if the former torture a gets the job despite everything many many people will cheer and applaud. ok if you just joined us let's bring in a reminder of dance breaking news story this hour an r.t. donald trump has announced the withdrawal of united states from the. around new clear deal he said that all of the sanctions that were lifted in twenty fifteen will be reimposed president it's been a consistent critic of this agreement he called it horrible defective one sided he claims that the deal allowed tehran to continue enriching uranium despite regular international inspections consistent thinking around full compliance with it trump
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said that he made the decision after consulting with u.s. allies britain's prime minister and the chiefs have expressed regret over trumped decision adding that they will continue that it is one of the deal is it remains important for international security iranian president criticize trumps decision adding that the u.s. never fulfilled its commitment as a signatory to the agreement however he also said that the deal could survive in cooperation with the remaining countries in the deal so lots of possibilities still to emerge from that announcement from the white house we're going to take we're going to be extravagant we're going to take a four minute break and then we'll get more analysis and reaction to that story. ministries police forces and city administrations of many countries depend on one
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what. the united states will withdraw from the iran nuclear deal it is a no from donald trump as he announces the u.s. is now out of the iranian nuclear deal previously reached by numerous countries following years of talks. france germany and the u.k. with decision to withdraw he says that it remains committed to the agreement because it works. this is r.t. international where we continue with our coverage of this breaking news story that
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donald trump has announced his decision to withdraw the u.s. from the iran nuclear deal let's go to our correspondent in berlin peter all of a lot of eyes what's the european reaction going to be to this a lot of european financial interest in the iran deal so what's been said so far. right well we've seen a joint statement from the leaders of germany france and the united kingdom expressing their regret at this this decision that's been taken by donald trump to pull the united states out of the iran deal we've actually just in the last few minutes seen a statement from richard grenell who is the new u.s. ambassador here in berlin that statement very short put out on twitter it said that german companies doing business with iran should start winding down their activities well that certainly goes against what was said by the e.u.
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high representative for foreign affairs federica mockery need she spoke just after donald trump and delivered his statement she said that as long as a run continues to adhere to the terms of the deal that was struck previously then the e.u. will continue to honor it she went on to say addressing the arabian people that they should not let anybody dismantle disagreement going on to say that it was the the result of twelve years of hard diplomatic slog and it shouldn't just be throwing away the message from the european union at least is that they will be sticking to the iran deal the european union will remain committed to discontinue it all and effective implementation of the nuclear deal. we fully trust the work the competence and the autonomy of the international atomic energy agency that has published ten reports certifying that iran has fully
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complied with its commitments. well the question now is should the e.u. continue with business as normal as they say they will do when it comes to the iran deal will donald trump follow through on the promises he made in his speech to pull the u.s. out of it that anybody doing business with iran well that they could face sanctions as well that potentially could be another rocky road so the if we take the tennis analogy the serve came down into europe it's been batted back across the atlantic by the e.u. saying ok donald we're going to stick to the deal as we agreed it what are you going to do now. ok many thanks us peter oliver in berlin giving is the european reaction let's go stateside now can live opens in new york for isn't kaylee b. if you could any of that peter just explain this this doesn't go down well in the eurozone how do don't justify this controversial decision.
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well anya's remarks from the white house donald trump made quite a few accusations against the islamic republic of iran he accused them of killing and torturing americans he called them the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism and he referred to their activities in syria as quote sinister now it's important to note that as centrally in syria the iranian revolutionary guard corps has been there supporting the syrian government and out they've been key in some of the key operations driving i still from the country and defeating the i.c.l. al nasra terrorists this is some of what donald trump had to say about why he was withdrawing the united states from the iran nuclear agreement. i am announcing today that the united states will withdraw from the a rand nuclear deal in a few moments i will sign a presidential memorandum to begin reinstating u.s. nuclear sanctions on the uranium regime.
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now essentially trump is doing what he said he would do on the campaign trail he said he was going to rip up the iran deal which he referred to as a quote bad deal he seems to be fulfilling his campaign promise almost a year or well over a year into his presidency now interestingly he did seem optimistic about negotiations regarding the nuclear issues with another country that being north korea he made reference to his upcoming meeting with kim jong il and i said he would meet with kim jong un and that he was optimistic about it and that. you know north korea has withdrawn from the nuclear nonproliferation treaty they are a possessor of nuclear weapons but it appears dollars trump is optimistic about his upcoming meeting this is his remarks. plans are being made relationships are built and hopefully a deal will happen and with the help of china south korea and japan
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a future of great prosperity and security can be achieved for everyone and clearly list stick with you because. it's not quite on his own he is he's got some support coming from israel. but yes benjamin netanyahu the prime minister of israel has been outspoken in calling for the usa to withdraw from the deal he recently gave a power point presentation claiming that iran is lying about its nuclear program and he claims that iran is moving weapons into syria for the purpose of targeting israel this is benjamin netanyahu urging down from to do what he did today and withdraw from the deal. these were supposed to do from the store. because we said that rather than blocking the wrong spoke to a bomb the dealer actually periods you own spoke to an entire arsenal of nuclear
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bombs and this within a few years time. now the current president of iran hassan rouhani he's from the reformist movement and he was elected on a platform that he would negotiate with the united states he's long held the p five plus one talks in the j.c. p.-o. way nuclear conclusion as a great achievement of his presidency he said it would help iran's economy and and really kind of a kind of urged a more open minded approach in dealing with the united states are often criticized his predecessor on the dinner job well in the lead up to the announcement today he said that iran would not be as deeply impacted by it such an announcement as some would suspect this is what he said in the lead up to today's announcement. oh me if the deal is guaranteed by none americans the u.s. is with drool would be ok but the problem cools trouble would be removed from the do you know if all of what we have in mind is not true field we have our own room
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legal and logical tom. now from there we heard it's important to note that in iran there has been a interesting reaction we've heard voices from the iranian parliament called for for iran to essentially withdraw from the nuclear nonproliferation treaty in response to this announcement and there is talk of restarting and expanding the iranian peaceful nuclear energy program that would that was you know was especially dismantled by the nuclear agreement so a lot of questions there in donald trump's remarks he did make reference to the suffering of the iranian people which he blamed on the iranian government however he did say he's imposing what he calls the highest level of sanctions against iran and that's certainly going to affect the. people it'll affect their economy their ability to import cheap products the ability for iran to trade on the global market so iranian people will inevitably suffer as
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a result of the pulling out of the deal so a lot of questions are being asked we've seen reactions from europe from elsewhere so you know the world is kind of reacting to doubt from fulfilling his campaign promise and ripping up in his words the enron nuclear deal this is our breaking news story our top story of course this hour here on our correspondents covering it for escape them open in your computer all of in berlin thank you gents. ok let's quickly round up some of the day's other news stories involving donald trump because the woman he wants as his new director of the cia said to be grouped by the senate the appointment of gina possible would be controversial she's been implicated in the agency's so-called enhanced interrogation techniques on the course but in the story. trump's really pushing gina haskell is the perfect candidate strong really strong smart tough and with thirty years of judy behind her so why all the hate one highly
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respected nominee for cia director gina her support who've come under fire because she was too tough on terrorists think of that in these very dangerous times we have the most qualified person a woman who democrats want out because she is too tough on terror when gina tough and terrorists meaning she ran a secret cia detention center where she those under her reportedly tortured prisoners by the way the videotapes which allegedly documented some of the most horrific tortures were destroyed by the cia tough woman all right with years of experience in illegal and immoral torture and any other reasons to vouch for her there's no one more qualified to be the first woman to lead the cia didn't.
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