meanwhile, from washington, behnam ben taleblu.iran nuclear deal and is an analyst at the foundation for the defense of democracies, a washington—based think—tank whose slogan is "fighting terrorism and promoting freedom". can i ask you each first whether you think this is effectively going to be the end of the deal. adam? no, i don't think so. i think president trump's decision could have been worse. the process that he has launched could yet make the situation worse. if you asked the ministers and generals and diplomats of the european leadership network, they would say that he has already made a mistake, and the us congress could make a worse one. a lot of the money says congress won't actually do that. behnam ben taleblu, what do you think now happens to the deal? thank you for having me. removing certification is not akin to withdrawing from the paris accord or unesco, it simply takes the issue back to congress and commits to a broader debate on the threats iran poses to washington and allies in the region, and it permits wash