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iran needs the bottom line they want that wants to a stay in the deal is iran because iran is afraid of exiting dead dead dead deal and making a medica even more you know. aggravated and i guess if so so in fact iran also is trying. to stay they did open are giving them by the way we all know that europeans do not mean it open governments do not control that private sector so the promise that it is that the european governments are giving are the promises that the governments are giving not the private sector and the private sector is not listening to their governments and that's why did we have left or leaving iran in large numbers in the meantime the u.s. europe and have come up with this scheme called instead basically a trade mckenna's that supposedly will help. today to continue and particularly trade in so-called legitimate to come other that is come up that is that are not and that the u.s. sanctions like medicine and wealth food items exactly the only and here's my next question because it seems like turkey is planning to set up a similar framework to the european one but tur
iran needs the bottom line they want that wants to a stay in the deal is iran because iran is afraid of exiting dead dead dead deal and making a medica even more you know. aggravated and i guess if so so in fact iran also is trying. to stay they did open are giving them by the way we all know that europeans do not mean it open governments do not control that private sector so the promise that it is that the european governments are giving are the promises that the governments are giving not the...
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iran's foreign minister message is that if iran. does president rouhani because both of them saw in love video of the day scipio they could not see that that particular did it go she ate it what you're saying is that iran is interesting to stay in the deal but back in july iran's supreme leader salman a has ordered the country's atomic energy agency to prepare for an upgrade for on thier random enrichment capacity is there any leadership bluffing or is it serious about restarting the country's nuclear program. first even bidden d.j. scipio. it on has rights to do certain things what must come any order. was not outside the j. c.p.u.'s it is part of the j.c. pos for death for iran by by doing that mr how many by ordering that particular action was not violating the j. c.p.u.'s iran has not violated the j.c. even at a millimeter absolutely zero and therefore there is that has been no violation of the j.c. from the it are inside the international and the energy atomic agency as very fide that many many times and iran continues to stay
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iran during the iran iraq war we faced in israel iran you know you run a regime denies the holocaust it has called for the elimination of the state of israel certain members of the iranian regime deny holocaust not all of them i'll send you know what i'll put it on when you put this on facebook i'll show you the text the exact text from supreme leader ayatollah khomeini who called who called the holocaust sana son in persian means it's a myth just like you'd call cinderella the story of sin there are lots and so he's a holocaust denier but at the same time natanya who look. netanyahu is a populist politician who only in my opinion wants to stay in power yes iran is that enemy of the state of israel and her people on it and he always very much guilty of using the iran issue and abusing the iran issue and exaggerating the iranian threat for his own purposes and i think what he did recently was. against it as much as i disagree with that if i don't like him yes netanyahu wants to see the moderates out and i think this is very wrong and hopefully in the next prime in the next elections i
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iran the iranian rulers need to put their own house in order and what's happening inside iran i think is creating more enemies for iran's role as the trumpet. could well the reason i'm focusing on that is because this program is primarily about foreign policy rather than domestic of any particular country and let's have me that i think the issue of wealth inequality is perhaps even more pressing in the united states otherwise they would have elective donald trump i guess not as much as someone in the united states and nice to have you have a judiciary that's independent but we are not comparing these two political systems we're talking about how they're exercise power on the international stage and on the international stage and it looks to me that the americans despite all their power doing it in a very inconsistent and the kind of way that truly defies the logic you said that the logic was flawed but i'm struggling to see analogic of making a bold statement and walking it back quietly just a couple of days later i mean that to me at least seems to be undermining the credibility of o
iran the iranian rulers need to put their own house in order and what's happening inside iran i think is creating more enemies for iran's role as the trumpet. could well the reason i'm focusing on that is because this program is primarily about foreign policy rather than domestic of any particular country and let's have me that i think the issue of wealth inequality is perhaps even more pressing in the united states otherwise they would have elective donald trump i guess not as much as someone...
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him to say yes i did he needs to have iran so isolated that they do come back what as long as iran is dealing with countries such as iraq it makes it more difficult in terms of perception it makes it more more difficult for him to say that you know that i'm isolating iran that the iranians are going to come back to the negotiation table. this is a you know this is a this is a very flawed design when you have something that has a flawed design if it's an aircraft that from the beginning it was a flawed design you're going to meet problems sooner or later i'm american walking out of the iran deal was a flawed strategy this is one of the consequences now the iranians have long been pretty skillful in turning the american failure to their own advantage do you think they will do it once again this time around with iraq i'm not sure social work somehow we have to take a broader view your focusing too much in my opinion on iraq i think the bigger issue for iran is what's happening inside its own borders people are of course people don't like what trump is doing to them but from what i can se
him to say yes i did he needs to have iran so isolated that they do come back what as long as iran is dealing with countries such as iraq it makes it more difficult in terms of perception it makes it more more difficult for him to say that you know that i'm isolating iran that the iranians are going to come back to the negotiation table. this is a you know this is a this is a very flawed design when you have something that has a flawed design if it's an aircraft that from the beginning it was a...
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how does that relate to iran?based on their view to the revolution, as they understand it, are they trying to say that is a formula for spreading revolution in the region, is that generous or not? >> that is a very good question and a big one. i think there has been several transformationsseveral transformations in the way the regime views the export of the revolution. i still think it is a -- proposition but obviously the regime's relationship with the sunni world, sunni radicals has shifted and transformed itself radically. you can look at someone like -- you obviously at one time was probably the most -- of the primary characters and by the end of his life he was certainly no longer there. i think the regime expands now primarily through using secretary and is him and i think it has been highly successful. do they still in theory see themselves as the vanguard of the islamic rebellion, yes. in practice however i think it has changed significantly. i don't know how many times that -- i'm sorry that's all the tim
how does that relate to iran?based on their view to the revolution, as they understand it, are they trying to say that is a formula for spreading revolution in the region, is that generous or not? >> that is a very good question and a big one. i think there has been several transformationsseveral transformations in the way the regime views the export of the revolution. i still think it is a -- proposition but obviously the regime's relationship with the sunni world, sunni radicals has...
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we seek that as a vision, whereas if you look in the contrasting vision of iran, an iran that's weak, that's divided, that doesn't have sovereignty over its own territory and forces, we are working to bring back in areas of iraq clean drinking water and government services to people, where iran is flooding the market with cheap goods, and in fact, even with heroin and other dangerous products. so we need to be projecting a positive, constructive vision for iraq and i have no problem doing that. >> and what's our leverage to achieve those things? >> again, i think that we have allies and partners who want that, iraqis who want that same vision. and working with them, whether they're from kurds, whether they're from political alliances, wherever they come from, those iraqis that want to see a strong, stable, unified stable iraq, those are the people that we will work with. >> thank you. >> thank. we hear a lot of partisan talk up here, but -- so there is no mistake. i think the ranking member probably articulated as clearly as it's possible that when we have an ally, we try to support t
we seek that as a vision, whereas if you look in the contrasting vision of iran, an iran that's weak, that's divided, that doesn't have sovereignty over its own territory and forces, we are working to bring back in areas of iraq clean drinking water and government services to people, where iran is flooding the market with cheap goods, and in fact, even with heroin and other dangerous products. so we need to be projecting a positive, constructive vision for iraq and i have no problem doing that....
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but everything we're doing is empowering or strengthening iran's hold in fluence in syria etc etc so i don't have the answer because no one does american policy is president incoherent glencoe thank you very much indeed sir for your time. fighting between government forces and who the rebels has been reported in the yemeni city have had a death i wouldn't say artillery and machine gun fire could be heard throughout saturday night and sunday a saudi u.a.e. coalition the yemen is accused who these of breaching a cease fire brokered by the u.n. last december now a sudanese cool to sentence the daughter of the opposition leader of so we can present she's one of many female protester is calling for the resignation of president omar al bashir but some women who join the protests have now been released on the orders of the president even morgan went to meet with one of them. just days ago fison a good a member of an opposition party in sudan was in hunger strike in a woman's prison in the country's second largest city on demand she's been held in detention for six weeks accused of taking pa
but everything we're doing is empowering or strengthening iran's hold in fluence in syria etc etc so i don't have the answer because no one does american policy is president incoherent glencoe thank you very much indeed sir for your time. fighting between government forces and who the rebels has been reported in the yemeni city have had a death i wouldn't say artillery and machine gun fire could be heard throughout saturday night and sunday a saudi u.a.e. coalition the yemen is accused who...
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last year, reuters reported that in withdrawing from the iran nuclear deal, trump said in may that iran supports terrorist proxies and malicious such as al qaeda. in a speech last week, pompeo said, "today, we ask the iranian people, is this what you want your country to be known for, being a co-conspirator with has been a lot, hamas, taliban, al qaeda." these claims, claims if true would give the president some legal argument to say that the 9/11 aumf applies to iran, a claim that i as a member of congress who voted in favor of the 9/11 aumf find to be without any basis in reality. my first question to both of you is do you believe that a war with iran is in the best interest of the united states or either of the countries you are nominated to serve in? >> no. >> no, senator, i do not. >> do either of you believe that the 9/11 aumf extends to iran or that congress intended to use the 9/11 aumf to take on iran? >> senator i would have to refer to the legal advisor to address any issues about authorized use of military force. >> i would have to refer to the legal experts as i don't have
last year, reuters reported that in withdrawing from the iran nuclear deal, trump said in may that iran supports terrorist proxies and malicious such as al qaeda. in a speech last week, pompeo said, "today, we ask the iranian people, is this what you want your country to be known for, being a co-conspirator with has been a lot, hamas, taliban, al qaeda." these claims, claims if true would give the president some legal argument to say that the 9/11 aumf applies to iran, a claim that i...
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from north korea and iran. with the foundation for defense of democracies per this is one hour and 15 minutes. cliff: welcome to the foundation for defense of democracies. i'm cliff may. i'm fdd's founder and president, and i'm pleased you could join us this morning for a conversation on america's missile strategy, countering and defending threats from iran and north korea. with release this week of the administration's 2020 defense budget request, we thought it an important time to discuss the iranian and north korean ballistic missile threats and how the department of defense can best respond. fdd has for many years been covering the missile threats from these rogue regimes, but we are pleased today to meet under the purview of fdd's newly launched center on military and political power. cmpp seeks to promote on a bipartisan basis better understanding of the strategies, policies, and capabilities necessary to effectively deter enemies of the u.s. and our allies, and make sure we have the capability to decisiv
from north korea and iran. with the foundation for defense of democracies per this is one hour and 15 minutes. cliff: welcome to the foundation for defense of democracies. i'm cliff may. i'm fdd's founder and president, and i'm pleased you could join us this morning for a conversation on america's missile strategy, countering and defending threats from iran and north korea. with release this week of the administration's 2020 defense budget request, we thought it an important time to discuss the...
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officials questioning whether he is in iran have undercut efforts to hold iran accountable. we know this because iranian authorities have thrown the strong statements back in our faces. the iranians still regularly point to a statement made by the white house in error several years ago that bob was not in iran. that was wrong but the u.s. government gave iran an excuse not to send bob home. and in january, 2016, when other american hostages were released, and bob was left behind, but states government let aaron get away with it. my husband served this country tirelessly for decades, he deserves better from us and from our government. in addition to being a patriot, bob is an incredible husband and father, we have raised seven children together. when our youngest daughter gets married in just two months, it will be the last daughter he has the opportunity to walk down the aisle. and everyone knows how important that is to a dad. not a day or week goes by that i don't get a phone call from one of my children saying how much they missed bob and struggle without him. it is a liv
officials questioning whether he is in iran have undercut efforts to hold iran accountable. we know this because iranian authorities have thrown the strong statements back in our faces. the iranians still regularly point to a statement made by the white house in error several years ago that bob was not in iran. that was wrong but the u.s. government gave iran an excuse not to send bob home. and in january, 2016, when other american hostages were released, and bob was left behind, but states...
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efforts in the gulf arab unity against iran. we look forward to hearing how you plan to work with saudi officials to advance u.s. objectives on a wide range of issues including the role in the yemen complex and crisis with qatar and reported human right abuses. in addition to that, we welcome him regarding the iraq post that remains ongoing tensions between baghdad as we all know particularly in relationship to the ally of ours that the relationship anorak be repaired. this comes at a time when they debate a resolution that affects the u.s. military and i look forward to hearing how we can work together to communicate our shared security interests with officials in iraq to the breaking members. speak thank you mr. chairman. i just want to tell our distinguished friend and colleague that my marine detachment actually protect the embassy so i don't know if they want to hear that jack but in any event, thank you for both signing up to serve 2 complex countries in the united states with secure partnerships. i think it sends an impor
efforts in the gulf arab unity against iran. we look forward to hearing how you plan to work with saudi officials to advance u.s. objectives on a wide range of issues including the role in the yemen complex and crisis with qatar and reported human right abuses. in addition to that, we welcome him regarding the iraq post that remains ongoing tensions between baghdad as we all know particularly in relationship to the ally of ours that the relationship anorak be repaired. this comes at a time when...
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but iran is experimenting with it. and iran is learning from failed tests. and what americans and russianing said for generation base failed tests that they inform our skroins and our data. iranians learn to. just because the iranian missile test fails or satellite test fails doesn't mean it doesn't provide the regime in terin tehran with useful military information about its program. and as iran looks to grow the accuracy of its missiles it will revisit this temporary consideration it has vis-a-vis the european right now regarding the range. i'll stop there if you want to unpack that or we can poke and product later. >> let's transition to north korea. just a quickly if you wouldn't mind david an overview if you would of north korea's. >> sure really hard to follow the two great presentations. they haven't left much to talk about. but i will focus first just let me see one thing we say that north korea's missile threat is part of its asymmetric capabilities. it's really certainly asymmetric but it's really a core capability that it uses not only for militar
but iran is experimenting with it. and iran is learning from failed tests. and what americans and russianing said for generation base failed tests that they inform our skroins and our data. iranians learn to. just because the iranian missile test fails or satellite test fails doesn't mean it doesn't provide the regime in terin tehran with useful military information about its program. and as iran looks to grow the accuracy of its missiles it will revisit this temporary consideration it has...
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and they're looking forward to work with iran to support iran in face of these sanctions and i think that. the. government has moved along that line up to now as well the advances the developments that we've see. both in our relationships with european punch but also with our neighbors all indicate that iran is moving in the correct. by some way up to car iranian vice president for women and family affairs thank you for talking to us as you know thank you. in the next episode of troy's nick clegg joined to greenpeace crew on a voyage through the wooden seat to highlight the importance of protecting this fragile antarctic ecosystem against an expanding list of manmade threats beneath the surface of this magnificent desolation is just to be with live. music sold the lotus notes are on top tick sanctuary on al-jazeera television. the card was played. and. rattling could be a beautiful sight. it would lead them to our country. trump has vowed to keep migrants out of america people in power travels alongside those hoping to make it in. more can mesh use on al-jazeera. the american people
and they're looking forward to work with iran to support iran in face of these sanctions and i think that. the. government has moved along that line up to now as well the advances the developments that we've see. both in our relationships with european punch but also with our neighbors all indicate that iran is moving in the correct. by some way up to car iranian vice president for women and family affairs thank you for talking to us as you know thank you. in the next episode of troy's nick...
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, and she voted against the iran nuclear deal.applause] she joins us today as a new member of the united states senate, where she serves on the homeland security committee. earlier this year, she demonstrated her continued commitment to the u.s.-israel alliance by voting in favor of the strengthening america's security in the middle east. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming arizona senator kierstin cinema. ♪ [applause] great to see you. thank you so much. take that chair. [applause] we are so thrilled to have you with us tonight, and we want to start with a very simple question. why is the u.s.-israel relationship important to you? >> well, certainly for the areas -- many will know this answer, but for those i haven't had the opportunity to meet, i would start by saying my own experience. i was really privileged years ago to travel to israel and see firsthand what the nature of the u.s.-israel relationship means on the ground, two people living in israel every single day. i often tell my colleagues that while the rel
, and she voted against the iran nuclear deal.applause] she joins us today as a new member of the united states senate, where she serves on the homeland security committee. earlier this year, she demonstrated her continued commitment to the u.s.-israel alliance by voting in favor of the strengthening america's security in the middle east. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming arizona senator kierstin cinema. ♪ [applause] great to see you. thank you so much. take that chair....
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is ae iran and him as a missile program. what should america be doing to address iran's influence?risch: we have done something important. i spent a good share of the eight years before trump fighting very i was full about it, a lot of us so strongly about it. when president trump became president, i personally lobbied him to get out of the jcpoa. i cannot be more proud of our president and doing that. [applause] i argue with our european friends all the time. i do not get it and i tell them, i do not get why they want to hold hands under the table. they should be joining us to fight the things that iran is doing, not of the least of terrorism. the europeans has as much of an interest in it than we do. we will continue to bring our pressure on iran permit last week, that administration sanction an additional 31 individuals involved in the regime's of various programs that are unlawful. one of the most underreported things that i hear about to various sources is how bad conditions are on the ground in iran. america is america is still the 900 pound gorilla when it comes to financial
is ae iran and him as a missile program. what should america be doing to address iran's influence?risch: we have done something important. i spent a good share of the eight years before trump fighting very i was full about it, a lot of us so strongly about it. when president trump became president, i personally lobbied him to get out of the jcpoa. i cannot be more proud of our president and doing that. [applause] i argue with our european friends all the time. i do not get it and i tell them, i...
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and they're looking forward to work with iran to support iran in face of these sanctions and i think that. the. government has moved along that line up to now as well the advances the developments that we've see. both in our relationships with european countries but also with our neighbors all indicate that iran is moving in the current. car iranian vice president for women and family affairs thank you for talking to us as you know thank you. on the counter because this week on al-jazeera we'll take a deeper dive into what's behind algeria's protests will ask what it's really get from joining china's beltran road initiative plus we'll take a look at the plight of venezuela struggling fishermen. counting the cost on al-jazeera. al jazeera where every war. and africa's technological at the center of an awful lesson group over to live side by side. in its first episode life apps challenges kenya up developers to help small scale farmers cultivate a new future but can mobile phones really be the seed of change it's a starting point because it's all over the board people talk about life o
and they're looking forward to work with iran to support iran in face of these sanctions and i think that. the. government has moved along that line up to now as well the advances the developments that we've see. both in our relationships with european countries but also with our neighbors all indicate that iran is moving in the current. car iranian vice president for women and family affairs thank you for talking to us as you know thank you. on the counter because this week on al-jazeera we'll...
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export oil from iran. right? well, no, it's not prohibtd itp it's prohibited to do it with the involvement of a u.s. person, perhaps secondary sanctions. but what is clear is the messaging from the administration is if it's subject to secondary sanctions, don't do it. compared to what we have seen from the implementation of the russian sanctions, we have not seen any significant implementation of the provision. we've seen very inconsistent messaging on does that mean foreign companies should be avoiding sdns entirely. we know there's a risk of secondary sanctions. certainly it's not perceived by foreign companies as the same level of risk as dealing in iranian crude exports, for example. so i think that lack of consistency means that the next sanctions regime, it will come out and companies will say how do we treat this one? is it a russia-like program, an iran-like program, and companies will look more to the president's press conferences then they will to the actual law. i think that really dilutes the i
export oil from iran. right? well, no, it's not prohibtd itp it's prohibited to do it with the involvement of a u.s. person, perhaps secondary sanctions. but what is clear is the messaging from the administration is if it's subject to secondary sanctions, don't do it. compared to what we have seen from the implementation of the russian sanctions, we have not seen any significant implementation of the provision. we've seen very inconsistent messaging on does that mean foreign companies should be...
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and they're looking forward to work with iran to support iran in face of these sanctions and i think that. the. government has moved along that line up to now as well the advances the developments that we've see. both in our relationships with european countries but also with our neighbors all indicate that iran is moving in the quest. to car iranian vice president for women and family affairs thank you for talking to us as you know thank you. re wanting to continue a care bring your people back to life start with updates and the best about zero as documentary the struggle continues book from part due to no use distance revisiting return of the lizard king we went on the cover on a wildlife smuggling trail stretching from madagascar to malaysia on the trail of a man known as the pablo escobar of reptile smuggling rewind zero new yorkers are very receptive to see because it is such an international city they are very interested in that global perspective that al-jazeera provides against the odds and in spite of the devastating loss of their loved ones and their homes women from crucia
and they're looking forward to work with iran to support iran in face of these sanctions and i think that. the. government has moved along that line up to now as well the advances the developments that we've see. both in our relationships with european countries but also with our neighbors all indicate that iran is moving in the quest. to car iranian vice president for women and family affairs thank you for talking to us as you know thank you. re wanting to continue a care bring your people...
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pin pretty much any problem in the middle east on something to do with iran if iran cozy up to them or what does it do to the dynamics. you know look it's so interesting in american economy it's him to minimize raney an influence in the region and particularly in iraq over the last few months have been . tapped to productive as a result of american sanctions on iran and as a result of the traps or for iranian currency what we are hearing in goods and be really in serious is are now even more attractive and certainly in countries like iraq in. ironically iraq all that talk china as iran's prime not only will explore market at the moment basically the bottom of trade between the two countries is around tool thirteen billion dollars but both countries are absolutely determined that even this spider challenges despite the american pressure they can't reach that to twenty billion dollars of course and there is constantly kind of pressure rising that you're actually thirty's to at least minimize their dependency upon that iranian gas one at the same time be not that if the economy in forc
pin pretty much any problem in the middle east on something to do with iran if iran cozy up to them or what does it do to the dynamics. you know look it's so interesting in american economy it's him to minimize raney an influence in the region and particularly in iraq over the last few months have been . tapped to productive as a result of american sanctions on iran and as a result of the traps or for iranian currency what we are hearing in goods and be really in serious is are now even more...
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iran is a much different place right now than it was. as i said during my state of the union address, we will not avert our eyes from the dictatorship that chants "death to america, death to israel" and calls for genocide against the jewish people. we won't let them even consider that. we will confront the poison of anti-semitism through both our words and maybe even more importantly our actions. in the last century, humanity witnessed the horrific consequences of anti-semitism and a world without a jewish homeland. in the wake of those unthinkable horrors, the jewish people built a mighty nation in the holy land, something very, very powerful, something very special and important. today israel demonstrates the possibilities when strong, sovereign, and independent nations shape their own destinies. there can be no better example of greatness than what israel has done starting from such a small speck of sand. israel is an inspiration, a trusted ally, and a cherished friend. the united states will always stand by its side. i would like to
iran is a much different place right now than it was. as i said during my state of the union address, we will not avert our eyes from the dictatorship that chants "death to america, death to israel" and calls for genocide against the jewish people. we won't let them even consider that. we will confront the poison of anti-semitism through both our words and maybe even more importantly our actions. in the last century, humanity witnessed the horrific consequences of anti-semitism and a...
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and even millen there to talk about iran policy related iran policy something important to disclose to the house intelligence committee what did you didn't we just went through the testimony there's no mention of the twenty sixteen. i don't know if they got the transcript wrong. well adam schiff has rejected that claim he told n.b.c. that they'd spoken to prince after questions about whether the u.a.e. was playing a back channel role for the russians during the campaign certainly not telling the truth in that interview there's nothing wrong with our transcript there was nothing wrong with the reporter who transcribed his testimony he did not disclose that meeting to our committee and in fact as you can see from the published transcript of his interview he was asked what kind of role he played if any in the campaign and he said he had no role well let's bring in jeff hauser he's the executive director of the revolving door project at the center for economic and policy research he joins us live from washington d.c. jeff good to have you back on the program how much trouble could erik pri
and even millen there to talk about iran policy related iran policy something important to disclose to the house intelligence committee what did you didn't we just went through the testimony there's no mention of the twenty sixteen. i don't know if they got the transcript wrong. well adam schiff has rejected that claim he told n.b.c. that they'd spoken to prince after questions about whether the u.a.e. was playing a back channel role for the russians during the campaign certainly not telling...
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iran has one. haven't seen it tested sense 2011 or 2013 read i think it was because the tests were not successful. but it could be something that the iranians to want to purchase. >> i don't have the technical ability to say who is ahead or not, but they do have a relationship, and i think they benefit from that relationship. in terms of proliferation, i think you are right. it is not just nuclear or missile proliferation. i think it needs to be addressed on a global scale. of course we focus on nuclear and missile because those are the biggest threats. rebeccah: the north koreans are weaponsnding chemical technology to syria. this is a nasty proliferator of the whole gamut of dangerous weapons. writtenticle that i had with the current north korea senior fellow. whole host of things including submarines. it is not just in the missile domain. >> our time is winding down. i want to give each of you 30 seconds on closing thoughts, any important thoughts. >> i think north korea's capabilities are criti
iran has one. haven't seen it tested sense 2011 or 2013 read i think it was because the tests were not successful. but it could be something that the iranians to want to purchase. >> i don't have the technical ability to say who is ahead or not, but they do have a relationship, and i think they benefit from that relationship. in terms of proliferation, i think you are right. it is not just nuclear or missile proliferation. i think it needs to be addressed on a global scale. of course we...
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america has pulled out of the slaughter iran nuclear -- out of deal andd iran nuclear reacted with aweeping sanctions. [applause] after 70 years, america has moved our embassy to jerusalem, the eternal capital of israel. [applause] : in a less than an hour, president trump will sign an executive order that will formally recognize israeli sovereignty over the goal line heights. [applause] golan heights. [applause] : mr. vicean president, on behalf of aipac and its leadership, let me say thank you. [applause] you and president trump. [applause] for working to deepen america's partnership with our steadfast ally, the state of israel. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming a true thend of israel and aipac, vice president of the united states, mike pence. ♪ ♪ [applause] vice president pence: well hello, aipac. , thank you for that warm welcome, what an amazing turnout. and how about a round of applause for the great aipac team that put this extraordinary 2019 policy conference together, aipac president mort fridman and my good friend howard kohr, to -- kohr. [applaus
america has pulled out of the slaughter iran nuclear -- out of deal andd iran nuclear reacted with aweeping sanctions. [applause] after 70 years, america has moved our embassy to jerusalem, the eternal capital of israel. [applause] : in a less than an hour, president trump will sign an executive order that will formally recognize israeli sovereignty over the goal line heights. [applause] golan heights. [applause] : mr. vicean president, on behalf of aipac and its leadership, let me say thank...
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practically iran was under american domination and the shaw took orders directly from washington from. outside of iran so this was a major issue during the revolution it was a major issue for iranians iranians felt humiliated at the hands of. american. infiltrators who tried to change the course of iran's economy runs politics so the issue of independence was was a very very serious issue for students after the revolution students were students felt that they have to take action they felt that their voice was not heard in today's world they felt and they under they had evidence coming through through the news coming through the system and the system the islamic republic about time is very young it's about seven or eight months all we still do not have a security apparently this we still do not have a parliament we do not have a constitution adopted we don't have a president we just have a revolution council and a provisional government so everything is very shaky students feel that they have to take things in their hands to clearly after the shah is admitted to the us the students fee
practically iran was under american domination and the shaw took orders directly from washington from. outside of iran so this was a major issue during the revolution it was a major issue for iranians iranians felt humiliated at the hands of. american. infiltrators who tried to change the course of iran's economy runs politics so the issue of independence was was a very very serious issue for students after the revolution students were students felt that they have to take action they felt that...
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, iran's economy is broken. it is not a hard call. companies are leaving iran by the droves because they want to do business with the united states and they are worried about sanctions that will be imposed if they keep dealing with iran. there is a workaround european states to try to come up with to allow european companies to do business with iran despite sanctions, but this is almost a year late and frankly, it is not going to work. i know that has been talked about in the western press recently. that is not going to get anywhere. the trump doctrine is america first. it is principled realism. it is a benign nationalism that will suffer for the american people, worker, security, and prosperity. it is a new strategy that is working. it has created potential for national security in the future. i've been proud to be a part of it. i think that -- and also, it is a work in progress. we have been seeing such in the national security strategy. we know what the president announced during campaign, and we have seen as
, iran's economy is broken. it is not a hard call. companies are leaving iran by the droves because they want to do business with the united states and they are worried about sanctions that will be imposed if they keep dealing with iran. there is a workaround european states to try to come up with to allow european companies to do business with iran despite sanctions, but this is almost a year late and frankly, it is not going to work. i know that has been talked about in the western press...
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one of the arguments against the iran deal in 2015 was that in exchange for giving iran more than $100 billion in cash and lifting the crippling sanctions the united states should have insisted that iran and its sponsor of terrorism and incitement against the united states, israel, and end being in syria and iraq. seems reasonable, but it wasn't. it wasn't made. what's the justification for this? the way to get iran to stop yelling death to america, death to israel, to stop financing terrorism is not to ask for it, rather such activity will self-correct as a result of iran being back allowed back in the nations, just give iran a pat on the back and a hot bowl of soup and it will become like any other peace-loving country. a lot of us laughed at this. we couldn't prove it wrong because it would require clairvoyan clairvoyance. we couldn't prove what would happen in the future. but today, in hindsight, we can prove with absolute certainty that those who made excuses for failing to require iran to alter its destructive behavior were 100% dead wrong. what did iran do with its newly found t
one of the arguments against the iran deal in 2015 was that in exchange for giving iran more than $100 billion in cash and lifting the crippling sanctions the united states should have insisted that iran and its sponsor of terrorism and incitement against the united states, israel, and end being in syria and iraq. seems reasonable, but it wasn't. it wasn't made. what's the justification for this? the way to get iran to stop yelling death to america, death to israel, to stop financing terrorism...
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i argue that the presence of iran stems not from iran trying to avoid sanctions. in order to understand that, we need to look at what is the agenda, what is the interest of iran, and what is the interest of venezuela. iran has an agenda that it is seeking nuclear weapons. of course the ball of varying -- ofies are supporting course the bolivarian countries are supporting iran with nuclear weapons. once iran obtains a nuclear can use venezuelan soil and become a direct threat to the united states on shorter distant -- distance than the distance between iran and israel. that would be really, really thing that the other the iranians are looking for in latin america is probably having -- place for revolutionary guards. representing the presence of terrorists. terrorists in they america, and that could also serve to cause some harms to the united states and some american interests. i will give you an example of what happened in october of 2011 when iran tried to kill the saudi ambassador by using a member of -- which is a major drug cartel in mexico. he has a strong pr
i argue that the presence of iran stems not from iran trying to avoid sanctions. in order to understand that, we need to look at what is the agenda, what is the interest of iran, and what is the interest of venezuela. iran has an agenda that it is seeking nuclear weapons. of course the ball of varying -- ofies are supporting course the bolivarian countries are supporting iran with nuclear weapons. once iran obtains a nuclear can use venezuelan soil and become a direct threat to the united...
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living milam were there to talk about iran policy little iran policy if you must something important to disclose to the house intelligence committee well you did you didn't we just went through the testimony there's no mention of the trump tower when the sixteen went on i don't know if they got the transcript wrong. well i don't shift rejected that claim while telling n.b.c. they questioned erik prince because of persistent questions about whether the u.a.e. was playing a back channel role to the russians jaring campaign. well he's certainly not telling the truth in that interview there's nothing wrong with our transcript there was nothing wrong with the reporter who transcribed his testimony he did not disclose that meeting to our committee and in fact as you can see from the published transcript of his interview he was asked what kind of role he played if any in the campaign and he said he had no role well melanie sloan is a former federal prosecutor she says erik prince could now be prosecuted for lying under oath well the problem is not only was he misleading congress about his o
living milam were there to talk about iran policy little iran policy if you must something important to disclose to the house intelligence committee well you did you didn't we just went through the testimony there's no mention of the trump tower when the sixteen went on i don't know if they got the transcript wrong. well i don't shift rejected that claim while telling n.b.c. they questioned erik prince because of persistent questions about whether the u.a.e. was playing a back channel role to...
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america has pulled out of the flawed iran nuclear deal and responded to iran's aggression with sweeping sanctions. years, america has moved our embassy to jerusalem, .he paternal capital of israel and in less than one hour president trump will sign an executive order that will formally recognized israeli sovereignty over the goal line the golan heights. [applause] , on behalf president of aipac and its leadership, let me say thank you. you to you and to -- fornt trump for work working to deepen america's allies, thewith our state of israel. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming a true friend of israel and aipac, the vice president of the united states, mike pence. vice pres. pence: hello aipac. thank you for that warm welcome. what an amazing turnout. how about around of a process for the team that put this extraordinary policy conference together. .ipac president mort fridman [applause] to members of congress vice pres. pence: -- vice pres. pence: to members of congress, to the 18,000 friends of israel who have come from near and far, it is great to be back at aipac, the la
america has pulled out of the flawed iran nuclear deal and responded to iran's aggression with sweeping sanctions. years, america has moved our embassy to jerusalem, .he paternal capital of israel and in less than one hour president trump will sign an executive order that will formally recognized israeli sovereignty over the goal line the golan heights. [applause] , on behalf president of aipac and its leadership, let me say thank you. you to you and to -- fornt trump for work working to deepen...
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in iran.ill the 800 pound gorilla on the face of this planet when it comes to financial matters. our sanctions are really, really important. they're having a great effect on iran, and we need to continue those sanctions. we need to continue to prosecute the sanctions and eventually that is going to undermine the regime there enough that the iranian people themselves are going to rise up and do something about what the horrible things that the regime is doing. we ought to support them. [ applause ] the other important thing i think about iran is the demographics in iran. i forgot the statistics. there's a tremendous percentage of the population that's under 30 years old. and they have a different view of the world generally than the current regime in iran. that's one of the lights at the end of the tunnel i really think we'll see. >> and one place where iran has enormous influence is in syria, obviously, on israel's northern border. we saw the announcement this week from the administration abou
in iran.ill the 800 pound gorilla on the face of this planet when it comes to financial matters. our sanctions are really, really important. they're having a great effect on iran, and we need to continue those sanctions. we need to continue to prosecute the sanctions and eventually that is going to undermine the regime there enough that the iranian people themselves are going to rise up and do something about what the horrible things that the regime is doing. we ought to support them. [...
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the jcp oa, iran nuclear deal , the agreement is sealed. it seemed your fate at some point was intertwined with this but when the deal was done and you were not released, that had to be pretty scary. >> host: wasmore than scary . i thought that i had been forgotten. i had all of this evidence explained to me by my mom and wife to know that people were writing about me, people were talking about me but i also knew that in international politics sometimes there are collateral victims. and i worried that i would be oneof them . what i didn't know was that there were secret negotiations going on at been happening for over a year over my fate and the fate of other americans being held in iran. so as the year wound down and the jcp oa was set to be implemented, you remember the days leading up to christmas, there was a presumption that it would be finalized and implemented in early january but there was a lot of back and forth that had to happen. it's called implementation day. >> wasn't set to be january 16, and the being january 16 because ther
the jcp oa, iran nuclear deal , the agreement is sealed. it seemed your fate at some point was intertwined with this but when the deal was done and you were not released, that had to be pretty scary. >> host: wasmore than scary . i thought that i had been forgotten. i had all of this evidence explained to me by my mom and wife to know that people were writing about me, people were talking about me but i also knew that in international politics sometimes there are collateral victims. and i...
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to mend relations with iran. the world wide web turns thirty but amid the celebrations comes a word of warning from its inventor. hello again and welcome back to your international weather forecast we have two area of stormy weather to talk about down here towards the southeast as well as up here towards the northwest first of all to the northwest watching a front about to push into parts of the u.k. bring some very very gusty winds now the fronts going to push through but behind it the winds are still going to be very very gusty through the evening we do expect to see a lot of power lines coming down as well as probably airport delays across much of the area take a look at the forecast map here on tuesday here is that front about it coming across parts of london in the afternoon so rainy conditions there looking quite nice anywhere from the northeastern part of europe all the way down towards the central part of europe we're looking a little bit cooler but lots of sun in the forecast there down here towards the
to mend relations with iran. the world wide web turns thirty but amid the celebrations comes a word of warning from its inventor. hello again and welcome back to your international weather forecast we have two area of stormy weather to talk about down here towards the southeast as well as up here towards the northwest first of all to the northwest watching a front about to push into parts of the u.k. bring some very very gusty winds now the fronts going to push through but behind it the winds...
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so it doesn't want to have a situation where iran is in trade in syria and using that as the base to launch for example missile strikes against israeli targets or things like that so it wants to work with the reconstruction because their military partners they want to take that alliance in syria to other conflicts where they have the yemen whether it be afghanistan by the also at the same time wants to look out for its own interests and those interests will come first and well i think that's the case with any country if the russians not really an exception here anyway mr money we have to leave it there but i really appreciate your being with us today and sharing your perspective thank you very much thank you very much for inviting me again it was a pleasure i encourage our viewers to keep this conversation going in our social media pages and hope to hear again same place same time here on the part of. there was no tree or labor and environmental standards in the original enough to five years ago were kicked out because relations were more putin but the. now the religion is very very
so it doesn't want to have a situation where iran is in trade in syria and using that as the base to launch for example missile strikes against israeli targets or things like that so it wants to work with the reconstruction because their military partners they want to take that alliance in syria to other conflicts where they have the yemen whether it be afghanistan by the also at the same time wants to look out for its own interests and those interests will come first and well i think that's...
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the finger where it needed to be planted, which was on iran.applause] ms. haley: we got out of the human rights council. [applause] which for once, no other countries are holding the burden and realizing they need to do something about their anti-israel bias. we got them to acknowledge hamas for the first time. and, by the way, we won't the embassy to jerusalem! [applause] we got the israeli bashing session that have and every month to not sit there and just bash israel, we actually started a conversation about what really are the issues in the middle east, like what was happening in yemen, like what was happening with terrorists, like what we were trying to do in all these other countries that mattered, as opposed to it being about israel. and i think everybody in this audience should be so proud because you pushed, and you hoped, and we won by doing all those things. [applause] eboni: just mentioned it there, the focus, the extreme focus, i will call it, on israel in the u.n. i know that when you were first named ambassador, you were first ta
the finger where it needed to be planted, which was on iran.applause] ms. haley: we got out of the human rights council. [applause] which for once, no other countries are holding the burden and realizing they need to do something about their anti-israel bias. we got them to acknowledge hamas for the first time. and, by the way, we won't the embassy to jerusalem! [applause] we got the israeli bashing session that have and every month to not sit there and just bash israel, we actually started a...
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and he withdrew the disastrous nuclear deal with iran. there will be no more cash for iran.applause] last year president trump did what no american president before him had the courage to do when he moved the american embassy to jerusalem, the capital of the state of israel. and as though all this wasn't enough, as prime minister netanyahu said last week, he did it again. for 20 years after israel's rebirth, syria held the golan heights. this crucial region changed hands only after israel won a war forced upon them. years later, it's enemies attacked her on the holiest day of the jewish year. thousands of patriots stepped up to defend her homeland including a young commander who single-handedly kept a fleet of enemy tanks at bay, the great zvika. it is an amazing story. late one night all alone, as enemy tanks rolled into israel, a miracle happened. captain greengold battled a large enemy force. his actions not only helped, they secured the golan heights from enemy control and with it, saved the state of israel from the brink of disaster. [applause] but for generations, lead
and he withdrew the disastrous nuclear deal with iran. there will be no more cash for iran.applause] last year president trump did what no american president before him had the courage to do when he moved the american embassy to jerusalem, the capital of the state of israel. and as though all this wasn't enough, as prime minister netanyahu said last week, he did it again. for 20 years after israel's rebirth, syria held the golan heights. this crucial region changed hands only after israel won a...
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iran is a much different place right now than it was. as i said during my state of the union address, we will not avert our eyes from the dictatorship that chants "death to america, death to israel" and calls for genocide against the jewish people. we won't let them even consider that. we will confront the poison of anti-semitism through both our words and maybe even more importantly our actions. in the last century, humanity witnessed the horrific consequences of anti-semitism and a world without a jewish homeland. in the wake of those unthinkable horrors, the jewish people built a mighty nation in the holy land, something very, very powerful, something very special and important. . mr. president, my dear friend, donald, you have shown consistently incredible support r israel, for our right to self-defense. when we exercise that self-defense you have never flinched, you have always been there, including today, and i thank you. yesterday a rocket was fired from gaza deep inside israel. it hit a home north of tel aviv t. wounded seven, in
iran is a much different place right now than it was. as i said during my state of the union address, we will not avert our eyes from the dictatorship that chants "death to america, death to israel" and calls for genocide against the jewish people. we won't let them even consider that. we will confront the poison of anti-semitism through both our words and maybe even more importantly our actions. in the last century, humanity witnessed the horrific consequences of anti-semitism and a...
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iran so far has also been willing to listen to those empty promises because iran also one to have a legitimate reason to a stay in the j.c. . iran doesn't want to leave is afraid of to leave and therefore it is also looking for a pretext to a stay and i believe you know pens are also.
iran so far has also been willing to listen to those empty promises because iran also one to have a legitimate reason to a stay in the j.c. . iran doesn't want to leave is afraid of to leave and therefore it is also looking for a pretext to a stay and i believe you know pens are also.
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tensions between iran and the u.s. was washington pushing its european allies to abandon the nuclear deal and tehran unwilling to compromise can they still pull out of the nosedive while i ask. iranian presidential hopeful and president of the iranian council. to trump white house is tightening its noose around iran trying to isolate it in the middle east and pushing for europe to stop trading with the sanction to the country but with iran's involvement in the region a crucial to the balance of power in the americans go in putting pressure on the road before it backfires with iran's new european friends to defy the will of washington and what will the leaders in to do in the face of yet another round of this standoff with america. doctor who is shanghai myanmar the president of the american iranian council welcome to the show great to have you with us. and thank you very much for having me speaking about the sanctions against iran foreign minister zarif recently said that europeans will have to get wet if they want to
tensions between iran and the u.s. was washington pushing its european allies to abandon the nuclear deal and tehran unwilling to compromise can they still pull out of the nosedive while i ask. iranian presidential hopeful and president of the iranian council. to trump white house is tightening its noose around iran trying to isolate it in the middle east and pushing for europe to stop trading with the sanction to the country but with iran's involvement in the region a crucial to the balance of...