will have disabled a facility like iraq from allowing iran developing blew tomorrow yum that--yum--plutonimu from being used for a bomb. we'll put the inspections along the entire supply chain so that uranium was diverted into a covert program we would catch it. so i can say with confidence, but more importantly nuclear experts can say with confidence that iran will not be in a position to develop a nuclear bomb. we'll have met our number one priority. now, we'll still have problems with iran's sponsorship of terrorism. it's the funding of proxies like hezbollah that threaten israel and threaten the region. the destabilizing activities that they're engaging in, including places like yemen. my hope is that building on this deal we can continue to have conversations with iran that incentivize them to behave differently in the region, to be less aggressive, less hostile more cooperative to operate the way we expect nations in the international community today. but we're not counting on it. so this deal is not contingent with iran changing its behavior. it's not contingent on iran suddenly opera