former israeli prime minister ehud barak. >> as you can see, there's a little bit of a saddletellite delay. let's start with this point that you make. the iranians seemed desperate for getting a deal done for the sake of getting a deal done. i assume you conclude that has led them to make many more concessions than they would have if they had negotiated from the position of strength? >> well it's clear that by now there is no agreement, basically. and understanding about future agreement and when the negotiation comes right now there's no symmetry. the iranians are led by a senior people, in the ways of democracy, you cannot change an election. all around the world and back home, to pass this agreement, the high intensity that we've seen between what zarif would describe has been understood and what kerry would say has been understood. and the concessions might continue. so it's the last moment to stand firm and to shape a position. and make sure that iranians understand that either they dismantle their military nuclear progr