institute for international security affairs. he says, the economic pressure that iran is under necessitates a deal. main problem i think is in terms of the grantees that this 2 sides wants from each other. i mean on the right hand side, they want the listing sanctions to be prior to iran, going back to its commitments on the other side. united states wants us to see some seriousness on the side. so i think this is the most complicated. the guarantees with regard to your program is easier said she, because as long as you're not committed to entity and i remember all the i a yay. the extra step is why it's to the inspector. it's kind of guarantee that the united states can have, but the thing is that on the other side, how can you make sure that, you know, the sanctions are mostly will be kind of enforced again, or they are actually listed on the on axis. so this is the most complicated part, it honestly kinetic solutions. negotiate kind of deal because of the, the evaluation of the current problems because of the international trends. what i'm the other hand, you know, kind of public pressure, that's the current administration feels b