ms. toosi: why should we trust the iranian government? this is a government that imprisoned americans, executed ridiculous numbers of people, is backing terrorist groups across the middle east. why should we trust anything they said? mr. glaser: if this deal was built on trust, it would never have been a deal to begin with. the united states would not have signed that. mr. parsi: they do not have must trust for the u.s. government, and that mistrust has been significantly deepened over the course of the last week. this was never built on trust. this was built on verification and being able to assess whether the iranians are living up to their word or not. if anything were trusting the inspections regime that the united states helped design to ensure that in the iranians are not cheating, we have to remind ourselves because we are within the narrative in which we say we can never trust iranians. part of the test here was for the iranians to prove they can be trusted, and that is why they lived up to the end of the bargain a times in a row