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iran-backed militias have launched over 170 attacks on american troops in the middle east and the iran-backed houthis have launched over 100 missile and drone attacks on global shipping. this is not just a threat to israel. this is a threat to the united states and to all of our partners in the middle east. and that is why this moment is such -- has such tremendous strategic importance. iran and its proxies are testing the resolve of israel, the united states and the international community. we absolutely must restore deterrence against iran. to protect our vital national security interests in the middle east. and that means standing shoulder to shoulder with our friend and ally, israel. we are stronger together. together this coalition literally shot missiles and drones out of the sky, protecting cities and citizens alike. some of my colleagues over the easter recess, my wife ronda and i traveled to israel, and we were able to see firsthand the impacts of the conflict on the people there. the resolve of the israeli people is stronger than ever. h.res. 1143 makes a simple, clear statement tha
iran-backed militias have launched over 170 attacks on american troops in the middle east and the iran-backed houthis have launched over 100 missile and drone attacks on global shipping. this is not just a threat to israel. this is a threat to the united states and to all of our partners in the middle east. and that is why this moment is such -- has such tremendous strategic importance. iran and its proxies are testing the resolve of israel, the united states and the international community. we...
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absolutely bad and do those sanctions bother iran and iran leadership? do they convey uh, basically a sense that, that it runs options are truly being curtailed by the united states in this, or is this something that they can slough off? look uh, without any doubt, the sanctions have a devastating impact on the run in economy. and there's no doubt about it, but the regime has survived. it's not driving, but uh, you know, with additional sanctions basically we think get the dial of sanctions, but it is currently 8 out of 10, maybe from 9 out of 10. but that one extra date degree is not going to be a game changer. and if you look across the board as a result of the sanction iran has more aggressive in the region. more repressive at home, as nuclear program is closer than ever to the verge of a weaponized nation. which by the way, what has happened over the course of the past few months, i think is pushing down further and further in that direction. because the regional and the parents clearly has not the 3rd israel, their conventional ministry capabilities
absolutely bad and do those sanctions bother iran and iran leadership? do they convey uh, basically a sense that, that it runs options are truly being curtailed by the united states in this, or is this something that they can slough off? look uh, without any doubt, the sanctions have a devastating impact on the run in economy. and there's no doubt about it, but the regime has survived. it's not driving, but uh, you know, with additional sanctions basically we think get the dial of sanctions,...
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missiles and drones but during last night's targeted israeli strike against iran nobody came to iran's defence and with just three missiles israel was able to send shivers down the spine of the radical islamists in charge of iran hangouts time to finish the job the world should come to gathering take the iran nuclear sights a lot of people have been saying military expert after military expert that is going to be the most difficult task of all to take out the countries nuclear sites that are spread all around the country very deep in the ground look how deep israel was able to penetrate into iranian territory if you take out those nuclear sites guess what that would be a big sigh of relief for the entire world the next thing you need to caught off the country's finances take out their oil refineries squeeze the regime and returned to the peace threw strength policy that the world enjoyed it during previous president under donald trump iran had no money their proxies were weak the reign of terror was held in check so long his dad biden comes to office gives them billions turns a blind e
missiles and drones but during last night's targeted israeli strike against iran nobody came to iran's defence and with just three missiles israel was able to send shivers down the spine of the radical islamists in charge of iran hangouts time to finish the job the world should come to gathering take the iran nuclear sights a lot of people have been saying military expert after military expert that is going to be the most difficult task of all to take out the countries nuclear sites that are...
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what about iran, could we see any - iran, could we see any engagements with iran was back we know they are behind several different proxies in the region, you mentioned hezbollah, issues with the houthi rebels. is there a chance this could lead to some sort of engagement with iran? 0nce sort of engagement with iran? once again i think it is the arab states, i was think of them as the swing states in this body referendum on the abraham accords and they are playing a key role in what we found out last saturday night is they hate them more than benjamin netanyahu. they were willing to put aside the palestinian issue although they carry about it deeply and rally with the israelis and i was a game changer, everyone talks about how iran attacking israel on their own soil is a game changer but don't forget who is pushing back, and i was again change as well.— pushing back, and i was again change as well. lots of moving ieces change as well. lots of moving pieces that — change as well. lots of moving pieces that. thank _ change as well. lots of moving pieces that. thank you - change as wel
what about iran, could we see any - iran, could we see any engagements with iran was back we know they are behind several different proxies in the region, you mentioned hezbollah, issues with the houthi rebels. is there a chance this could lead to some sort of engagement with iran? 0nce sort of engagement with iran? once again i think it is the arab states, i was think of them as the swing states in this body referendum on the abraham accords and they are playing a key role in what we found out...
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according to the un nuclear watchdog that inspects iran's enrichment plans, iran is enriching uranium up to 60% purity. according to the international atomic agency definition, that means iran has enough material theoretically, for two new your weapons. and what is even more concerning is that as writers reports, iran's so-called breakouts time, the time it would need to produce enough weapons grade uranium for a nuclear bomb, is close to zero. likely, a matter of weeks, or days. you might be thinking to yourself, a nuclear armed iran could threaten so many countries, why would anyone figure out or attempt to keep iran at bay. the answer is, they did. we did. and it was working. until the united states under donald trump and under immense pressure from benjamin netanyahu, let it fall apart. that mechanism was, the joint conference of plan of action, the jc poa or commonly known as the iran nuclear deal. in 2015 after nearly a decade of negotiations, the u.s., uk, china, france, russia, germany, signed on to the jc poa that loosens sanctions on iran in exchange for strict limits on the
according to the un nuclear watchdog that inspects iran's enrichment plans, iran is enriching uranium up to 60% purity. according to the international atomic agency definition, that means iran has enough material theoretically, for two new your weapons. and what is even more concerning is that as writers reports, iran's so-called breakouts time, the time it would need to produce enough weapons grade uranium for a nuclear bomb, is close to zero. likely, a matter of weeks, or days. you might be...
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what about iran? could we see _ are getting there. what about iran? could we see any - iran? could we see any engagements with iran? we know iran is behind several different proxies in the region, you mentioned hezbollah, we have seen issues with the houthi rebels attacking maritime shipping, is there any chance that this could lead to some sort of engagement with iran? once auain, i engagement with iran? once again, i think _ engagement with iran? once again, i think it _ engagement with iran? once again, i think it is _ engagement with iran? once again, i think it is the - engagement with iran? once again, i think it is the arab . again, i think it is the arab states, i think of them as the swing states on this bloody referendum on the abraham accords. they are playing a key role in what we found out last saturday night is they hate that ayatollah khamenei more than they hate netanyahu. that was a real game changer, everyone talks about how iran attacking israel on their own soil is a game changer but don't forget who was pushing back. that was a game changer too. ., , ., .
what about iran? could we see _ are getting there. what about iran? could we see any - iran? could we see any engagements with iran? we know iran is behind several different proxies in the region, you mentioned hezbollah, we have seen issues with the houthi rebels attacking maritime shipping, is there any chance that this could lead to some sort of engagement with iran? once auain, i engagement with iran? once again, i think _ engagement with iran? once again, i think it _ engagement with iran?...
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and you mentioned _ of both iran and israel. and you mentioned it _ of both iran and israel. and you mentioned it was _ of both iran and israel. and you mentioned it was an _ of both iran and israel. and you mentioned it was an area - of both iran and israel. and you| mentioned it was an area where of both iran and israel. and you - mentioned it was an area where there is a nuclear facility, mentioned it was an area where there is a nuclearfacility, even if they didn't strike directly at the nuclear facility. is there a possibility that iran will either accelerate its programme towards nuclear or move it underground? it certainly underground now. there is no chance that any targeting of the isfahan facility would have been successful, because it is hard. that's not in question. iranians have done that the decades. but also i would suggest, i don't know if iran could accelerate their programme any faster than it already is, violations of us inspectors, numerous attempts to obscure what is really happening, so i think wejust have to presume that the iranians will continue their
and you mentioned _ of both iran and israel. and you mentioned it _ of both iran and israel. and you mentioned it was _ of both iran and israel. and you mentioned it was an _ of both iran and israel. and you mentioned it was an area - of both iran and israel. and you| mentioned it was an area where of both iran and israel. and you - mentioned it was an area where there is a nuclear facility, mentioned it was an area where there is a nuclearfacility, even if they didn't strike directly at the...
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we have -ictures between iran and israel. we have pictures of _ between iran and israel. we have pictures of one — between iran and israel. we have pictures of one of _ between iran and israel. we have pictures of one of those - between iran and israel. we have pictures of one of those camps i between iran and israel. we have l pictures of one of those camps that is for the refugees around rafah. and the un agency for palestinian refugees are also saying today they are worried about the threat of disease outbreaks in gaza as the summer approaches and the temperatures rise.— summer approaches and the temperatures rise. yes, there are alwa s temperatures rise. yes, there are always problems _ temperatures rise. yes, there are always problems down _ temperatures rise. yes, there are always problems down there - temperatures rise. yes, there are | always problems down there when temperatures rise. yes, there are - always problems down there when the heat rises, mosquitoes, malaria, other diseases that might not be a problem. if it were not for the war situation, the fact
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and unfortunately, i think the palestinian cause is a tool for iran. iran in the early 19 eighties in the midst of the run, iraq war realized that it's a strategic, sorry to it is, is basically disastrous for the regime. but it really didn't have a lot of options through games for teaching the depth and to be able to project our beyond as borders as a persian nation, surrounded by arabs and turks. and as a she a nation surrounded by sunny the one thing that allow that steve to project power and transcend all of these inherent limitations, was the palestinian cause, which was left on the ground by the arabs, but by run has instrumental lives. and it doesn't necessarily mean that iranians are too concerned about the palestinians. well being. and i think in fact, the one thing that is real could do that would undermine iran for within the region . was to do exactly what osama was talking about to try to actually come to a sustainable settlement with the policy. and that will be a nightmare scenario. i remember steve, when the trump administration was putting the deal of the century on th
and unfortunately, i think the palestinian cause is a tool for iran. iran in the early 19 eighties in the midst of the run, iraq war realized that it's a strategic, sorry to it is, is basically disastrous for the regime. but it really didn't have a lot of options through games for teaching the depth and to be able to project our beyond as borders as a persian nation, surrounded by arabs and turks. and as a she a nation surrounded by sunny the one thing that allow that steve to project power and...
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israelis were trying to demonstrate to iran they could penetrate iran's air system, and they are also trying to demonstrate the capabilities that the israeli military can bring to bear. it did so in a very calibrated and focused way in this attack last night, but the message with the level of sophistication from this operation from what we are learning from the press suggest that this is something that would pose a real threat to iran if, in fact, israel chose to attack iran's nuclear sites where the key elements of its military-industrial complex. william: i pointed out that this location is near a major islamic revolutionary guard of iran's in facilities, so why does that to get land well in tehran? >> for a long time iranians have been concerned about an israeli strike on their infrastructure. they have taken a lot of steps to ensure that the israelis could not succeed in do so. the israelis demonstrated they could if they chose take out key nodes of the iranian program. to destroy the program as a whole would necessitate the involvement of the united states, this strike sent a mes
israelis were trying to demonstrate to iran they could penetrate iran's air system, and they are also trying to demonstrate the capabilities that the israeli military can bring to bear. it did so in a very calibrated and focused way in this attack last night, but the message with the level of sophistication from this operation from what we are learning from the press suggest that this is something that would pose a real threat to iran if, in fact, israel chose to attack iran's nuclear sites...
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i do not think israel can dominate iran. i think iran is a formidable adversary. it has significant conventional capabilities. they are not 10 feet tall. that is one of the mistakes we make. we treat the conventional running mattila terry -- military as 10 feet tall. they are not. they tend to back down could we did a study from 2021 to 2023. i think we documented 26 incidents. this is all on our website. when the u.s. navy showed up, they ran. iran has significant ballistic missiles. we saw in the recent attack roughly half of them failing. i think it would be a mistake to say they are a paper tiger. they are not a paper tiger. do not be overconfident. they have a network of terrorist proxies that is formidable. they are the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism so they are not to be dismissed lightly. but to suggest israel can dominate iran i think is inaccurate. my great now is what a major war with iran and israel would like when you have hezbollah with roughly 200,000 missiles, rockets, and mortars directly attacking israel. i worry that could overwhelm
i do not think israel can dominate iran. i think iran is a formidable adversary. it has significant conventional capabilities. they are not 10 feet tall. that is one of the mistakes we make. we treat the conventional running mattila terry -- military as 10 feet tall. they are not. they tend to back down could we did a study from 2021 to 2023. i think we documented 26 incidents. this is all on our website. when the u.s. navy showed up, they ran. iran has significant ballistic missiles. we saw in...
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in damascus, then iran responded. in this period, all the attention shifted away from what was happening in gaza and puts international pressure on the parties. it is hard to get to the finish line. second, the fact that hamas from the day it launched the horrible attack on october 7, was hoping for a regional conflagration because their hope was there would be a united muslim front in the region that would come together and put tremendous pressure on israel and change the balance of power. that didn't happen. but hamas has not given up hope on it. that is why i think during the tit-for-tat between israel and iran, it was hoping it could buy more time and change, tilt the balance in its favor. annabelle: it was the director of the iran project and senior advisor to the president at the international crisis group. we will have more ahead on daybreak australia. this is bloomberg. ♪ annabelle: quick check of u.s. futures, modestly higher but against the back drop of a big selloff friday led by the alexa -- likes of nvi
in damascus, then iran responded. in this period, all the attention shifted away from what was happening in gaza and puts international pressure on the parties. it is hard to get to the finish line. second, the fact that hamas from the day it launched the horrible attack on october 7, was hoping for a regional conflagration because their hope was there would be a united muslim front in the region that would come together and put tremendous pressure on israel and change the balance of power....
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. >>> also tonight, new details on israel striking back at iran targeting an air base days after iran's massive drone and missile attack, and iran's foreign minister, his first interview since the israeli attack. his surprising comments downplaying it. >> in your opinion, that was not an attack by israel last night, even though we've seen explosions on video? >> how he described israel's strike as child's play. >>> the house advancing speaker mike johnson's plan to fund ukraine and israel and ban tiktok with help from democrats, but will it cost johnson his job? >>> video appearing to show an mlb coach in the cockpit of a charter plane while it was flying on autopilot. the faa investigation. >>> and taylor swift releasing her new album with a surprise, giving fans double the excitement. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, and welcome. tonight the criminal trial of donald trump has quickly reached a key milestone. the jury and a panel of alternates are now fully seated with opening statements set to start as soon as monday, but for many connected
. >>> also tonight, new details on israel striking back at iran targeting an air base days after iran's massive drone and missile attack, and iran's foreign minister, his first interview since the israeli attack. his surprising comments downplaying it. >> in your opinion, that was not an attack by israel last night, even though we've seen explosions on video? >> how he described israel's strike as child's play. >>> the house advancing speaker mike johnson's plan to...
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iran said it would respond even more harshly to any israeli counter strike. but the fact that the presumed israeli strike has been limited and that the iranians are playing it down gives some hope that the two sides can now step back from the brink. but it is still a moment of future risk and anxiety in the middle east and beyond. lewis: thanks to caroline for that. let's take a look at how we got here. on the first of april, iran's diplomatic compound in damascus was attacked, killing 13 people, including two senior generals. he air was widely presumed to have been covered up by israel. iran responded, launching more than 300 drones and missiles towards israel. the idf says 99% of them were intercepted. israel's allies including joe biden said netanyahu should "take the win" to avoid a wider conflict in the middle east. today israel is believed to have carried out airstrike's iran, u.s. officials said. israel hasn't officially confirmed this, and iranian state media has downplayed any damage. let's speak to a scholar in residence at the center for israel stu
iran said it would respond even more harshly to any israeli counter strike. but the fact that the presumed israeli strike has been limited and that the iranians are playing it down gives some hope that the two sides can now step back from the brink. but it is still a moment of future risk and anxiety in the middle east and beyond. lewis: thanks to caroline for that. let's take a look at how we got here. on the first of april, iran's diplomatic compound in damascus was attacked, killing 13...
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strike on iran. one person was killed in the blast and intense fire at the base, south of the capital baghdad. iraqi security sources have described the incident as a "bombing" that had hit weapons and vehicles. the base is used by the popular mobilisation forces — an umbrella organisation linking several pro—iran militias who've recently attacked us personnel in iraq. the pentagon says it has not carried out any new strike in iraq. the six—month—long war in gaza continues. nine people — including four children — are reported to have been killed in an overnight israeli strike on a residential building in rafah, in the southern gaza strip. the hamas—run health ministry says more than 3a,000 people have now been killed in the territory since the war began. an estimated 2.3 million people are sheltering in rafah, where israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu remains committed to a big military offensive to defeat hamas, which is designated a terrorist group by many western governments.
strike on iran. one person was killed in the blast and intense fire at the base, south of the capital baghdad. iraqi security sources have described the incident as a "bombing" that had hit weapons and vehicles. the base is used by the popular mobilisation forces — an umbrella organisation linking several pro—iran militias who've recently attacked us personnel in iraq. the pentagon says it has not carried out any new strike in iraq. the six—month—long war in gaza continues....
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iran is going to have nuclear weapons? they will be able to blackmail any country they want to pray they'll be able to cut off the oil passing through the middle east. north korea, and china. my children and grandchildren everyone else in this country will suffer as a result of this. why isn't this a top issue? why is joe biden, why is antony blinken finding the irradiance? turning the other cheek when iran is close to having nuclear weapons and telling israel don't go on offense, whatever you do you'll expand the war in the middle east. where am i wrong and was going on? looks iran is a topic to the united states. not just to israel. people forget about that. this is a state sponsor of terrorism the world's largest state sponsor of terrorism that's art already responsible r killing hundreds of americans. with a chant death to america, death to israel and not the other way around. the missiles you saw a week ago ratings out on israel 120 ballistic missiles plus the crews missiles on the drones remember they are building a
iran is going to have nuclear weapons? they will be able to blackmail any country they want to pray they'll be able to cut off the oil passing through the middle east. north korea, and china. my children and grandchildren everyone else in this country will suffer as a result of this. why isn't this a top issue? why is joe biden, why is antony blinken finding the irradiance? turning the other cheek when iran is close to having nuclear weapons and telling israel don't go on offense, whatever you...
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i am still trying to contact with iran. all right, i'm trying to understand the risk that all of this boy is this to the bottom, essentially. and this is where the isabel hum oswell comes in. because there's, as you've seen, has increased tensions between israel and iraq. and do you think that the longer this wall goes on, the greater the risk that is of in could potentially attack it ons, nuclear facilities. when i, i hope no, i have said a few days ago and green, which may not be perfect. granted, but it has um, a allowed us for the past 70 years old. last to avoid a new trouble to avoid a situations that will be completely out of control. and we are getting closer to that situation where this could happen if we start subbing the, the number of ration regime easy, read as possible, way not just the growth rate of the weekend. it was the fault of that behind the scenes. iran is in contact with the united states to resume a nuclear negotiations. can you confirm this as well? i think that are some context and, and the based
i am still trying to contact with iran. all right, i'm trying to understand the risk that all of this boy is this to the bottom, essentially. and this is where the isabel hum oswell comes in. because there's, as you've seen, has increased tensions between israel and iraq. and do you think that the longer this wall goes on, the greater the risk that is of in could potentially attack it ons, nuclear facilities. when i, i hope no, i have said a few days ago and green, which may not be perfect....
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a day after iran hit iran with a retaliatory strike. iran at the moment appears to be down playing the attack and perhaps signaling it's trying to move on. that's abundantly clear when you hear how they're describing israel's strikes. >> it was our powerful air defense firing at a suspicious object, caused no damage or incident at all. the air defense and proud staff are fully prepared to confront every enemy with militia intentions against islamic iran's land or sky. >> while the situation with iran is seemingly deescalating. they're continuing near the seven month today. a house in a southernmost city of rafah killed nine people six of them estimated to be kids and 1.4 palestinians seeking shelter in rafah, the majority displaced from other parts of gaza. a city that israel says it intends to enter during the next phase of the war, but the u.s. opposed any israeli troops into gaza and they want plans to shelter those who are innocent. >> jeff paul live from tel aviv. griff: for more on this let's bring in the president of the middle e
a day after iran hit iran with a retaliatory strike. iran at the moment appears to be down playing the attack and perhaps signaling it's trying to move on. that's abundantly clear when you hear how they're describing israel's strikes. >> it was our powerful air defense firing at a suspicious object, caused no damage or incident at all. the air defense and proud staff are fully prepared to confront every enemy with militia intentions against islamic iran's land or sky. >> while the...
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hamas, backed by iran, must stop its war. they want not just to kill and murder but to destabilize the region. this weekend they rejected the latest hostage deal, a road to a cease-fire. it is israel's right and duty to defeat the threat from hamas terrorism. i want to be clear, nothing that has happened over the last 48 hours affects our position on gaza. the appalling toll on civilians continues to grow. hunger, desperation, loss of life. the whole country wants to see an end to the bloodshed and see more humanitarian support going ahead. the increase in aid flow is positive, but not enough. we need to see new crossing zones for longer to get vital supplies. and i want to take this opportunity to pay tribute to the three aid workers killed in gaza. john chapman, james kirby and james henderson, they were heroes. the children of gaza who they were risking their lives for need a humanitarian pause leading to a long-term cease-fire. to get hostages out and aid in and stop the fighting. israelis and palestinians deserve peace a
hamas, backed by iran, must stop its war. they want not just to kill and murder but to destabilize the region. this weekend they rejected the latest hostage deal, a road to a cease-fire. it is israel's right and duty to defeat the threat from hamas terrorism. i want to be clear, nothing that has happened over the last 48 hours affects our position on gaza. the appalling toll on civilians continues to grow. hunger, desperation, loss of life. the whole country wants to see an end to the bloodshed...
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the blast happened today after israel hit iran with a striking response to iran's recent missile and drone attack. iran is downplaying the attack, perhaps trying to move on. that is clear when you hear how some in the irani and military are describing israel's strike. >> translator: our air defense firing at a suspicious object, caused no damage or incidents at all. the air defense at its proud staff are prepared to confront any enemy with malicious intentions against islamic iran's land or sky. >> reporter: the situation with iran is de-escalating, the war in gaza continues, nearing its seventh month. hospital authorities in gaza say an israeli airstrike in a house in the southernmost city of raf ah killed nine people. an estimated 1.4 million palestinians seeking shelter there. the majority displaced from other parts of gaza. a city israel said it intends to enter in its next phase of the war. the us has been adamant they don't support any military operation by israeli forces as us officials in the biden administration stress they want to see not only more humanitarian aid being tr
the blast happened today after israel hit iran with a striking response to iran's recent missile and drone attack. iran is downplaying the attack, perhaps trying to move on. that is clear when you hear how some in the irani and military are describing israel's strike. >> translator: our air defense firing at a suspicious object, caused no damage or incidents at all. the air defense at its proud staff are prepared to confront any enemy with malicious intentions against islamic iran's land...
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colleagues, it is iran -- iran that has ensure that they could -- it is the ayatollah regime that has equipped the hooties with cruise missiles to fire its merchant vessels. and it is the ayatollah regime that has launched an unprecedented attack in israel a fellow u.n. state less than a week ago. instead of designating them as a terrorist organization, the security council opened its doors for iran's foreign minister, a terrorist. cannot see what is going on here? terror minister is not here to express sorrow for his regime's brazen attack and the this count stale the islamic counsel has changed its ways. he's here to make a mockery of you. he's here to show you all in your suits and with your diplomatic niceties that his country can launch an attack on another member state on saturday, and then he can come here on thursday to lecture you all on human rights and international law. minister abdolian is making this institution a joke. sadly, the u.n. has lost every ounce of justice and now it's a blob of class of sin however they choose. and the council plays along with this destructiv
colleagues, it is iran -- iran that has ensure that they could -- it is the ayatollah regime that has equipped the hooties with cruise missiles to fire its merchant vessels. and it is the ayatollah regime that has launched an unprecedented attack in israel a fellow u.n. state less than a week ago. instead of designating them as a terrorist organization, the security council opened its doors for iran's foreign minister, a terrorist. cannot see what is going on here? terror minister is not here...
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absolutely bad and do those sanctions bother iran and iran leadership? do they convey uh, basically a sense that, that it runs options are truly being curtailed by the united states in this, or is this something that they can slough off? look uh, without any doubt, the sanctions have a devastating impact on the run in economy. and there's no doubt about it, but the regime has survived. it's not driving, but uh, you know, with additional sanctions basically we think get the dial of sanctions, but it is currently 8 out of 10, maybe from 9 out of 10. but that one extra date degree is not going to be a game changer. and if you look across the board as a result of the sanction iran has more aggressive in the region. more repressive at home, as nuclear program is closer than ever to the verge of a weaponized nation. which by the way, what has happened over the course of the past few months, i think is pushing down further and further in that direction. because the regional and the parents clearly has not the 3rd israel, their conventional ministry capabilities
absolutely bad and do those sanctions bother iran and iran leadership? do they convey uh, basically a sense that, that it runs options are truly being curtailed by the united states in this, or is this something that they can slough off? look uh, without any doubt, the sanctions have a devastating impact on the run in economy. and there's no doubt about it, but the regime has survived. it's not driving, but uh, you know, with additional sanctions basically we think get the dial of sanctions,...
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iran's foreign minister has questioned whether israel was involved in friday's attack on iran, saying the weapons used were like "toys our children play with". but in an interview with nbc news, hossein amir—abdul—aa—hee—arn said if israel did take "decisive action" against iran, the response would be "immediate" and "to the maximum". us officials said an israeli missile hit iran on friday — israel reportedly targeted an air defence radar system near the city of isfahan, which protects the natanz nuclear facility. it follows weeks of tensions between the rivals, during which israel attacked an iranian compound in syria, and iran launched an unprecedented assault against israel. i have been speaking about the situation in the region with jasmine el—gamal, a political analyst and former middle east adviser at the us department of defence. so the iranian response was basically to play down the attack. there was a clear signal from iran after the attack that they did not want to escalate further. you will remember that before the israeli strike, the iranians were warning that
iran's foreign minister has questioned whether israel was involved in friday's attack on iran, saying the weapons used were like "toys our children play with". but in an interview with nbc news, hossein amir—abdul—aa—hee—arn said if israel did take "decisive action" against iran, the response would be "immediate" and "to the maximum". us officials said an israeli missile hit iran on friday — israel reportedly targeted an air defence radar system...
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there's got to be in iran itself to establish a government that can speak as a government for iran. and part of our problem in all these long 444 days has been the inability of anyone seemingly to speak for that nation, to have a government. now. i think that any country would want to help another if they really showed an intent to have a government that would abide by international law and do what they could to help them in that regard. but until such a thing appears apparent there, i don't know that there's anything we can do at all right now. i had a young lady. mr. president, if your intention to signal the world that this country will respond with swift retribution and places of international terrorism in the future, why is it your policy not to retaliate against iran. well, what good would just revenge do? and what would. what form would that take? i, i don't think revenge is worthy of us. on the other hand, i don't think we act as if this never happened. and. i'd rather wait until, as i say, we complete this day. who said, i know i've been on this side too long, but someone s
there's got to be in iran itself to establish a government that can speak as a government for iran. and part of our problem in all these long 444 days has been the inability of anyone seemingly to speak for that nation, to have a government. now. i think that any country would want to help another if they really showed an intent to have a government that would abide by international law and do what they could to help them in that regard. but until such a thing appears apparent there, i don't...
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even has a quartz iran. this opposed especially to justify the latter policy since americans remain overwhelmingly supportive of israel and overwhelmingly hostile towards iran and its terrorist proxies. the left to be longest to demonstrate its principal from the democratic establishment what setting the stage to extract concessions within the party and party adjacent bureaucracies. set-asides for air palestinian and muslim staffers national strategy to counter islamic phobia will be administered by professional anti- islam a phobic asked activists a general resetting over the window for the next round of conflict. plus there is the continued channeling of anti- system energies into a web of party controlled nonprofits. which is already proven themselves adept at redirecting the righteous anger of america's radicals and never ending g hot against races, maggots remix, and other deplorable's what else do we have? december 7, 2023 from fox nonprofit has received donations from george has been bankrolling group
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as well as iran's proxy groups. the supplemental will substantially increase military and aid for palestinian civilians in gaza who are suffering grievously. as we work to build on the progress of the last two weeks in terms of an increase in the amount of lifesaving humanitarian assistance that has been and must continue to flow into gaza and the quantities and the type of human italian assistance we have seen increase over the last two weeks. we need to see continued and sustained increases as we go forward. the bill will also enhance and expand humanitarian aid for those who have been impacted by instability, by conflict, by disaster all over the world including in haiti and sudan and somalia. the bill makes important vests -- important investments in her defense and actual base that was strength in our own military and it provides timely support to allies and partners in the indo pacific as well. getting this bill passed entails months of advocacy, hands-on work by president biden himself, his white house team,
as well as iran's proxy groups. the supplemental will substantially increase military and aid for palestinian civilians in gaza who are suffering grievously. as we work to build on the progress of the last two weeks in terms of an increase in the amount of lifesaving humanitarian assistance that has been and must continue to flow into gaza and the quantities and the type of human italian assistance we have seen increase over the last two weeks. we need to see continued and sustained increases...
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. >> here's where we're headed this week the clandestine conflict between iran and israel erupts into the open could it get any worse my intel briefing from britain's former spy chief said john sores, we need to recognize that this shadow war between israel, iran has going on for a good number of years now. also this out, this looks like something you'd see out of hitler's germany why are maga republicans parroting plutons propaganda? it's so outlandish. it's so wrong. and in many ways, then check president petra pawel wounds the united states that are lost for ukraine means a loss for the whole of europe and us assistance who has helped to ukraine cannot be replaced. >> also this hour, the ukrainian maestro at the met on unity through music, fighting for the freedom makes us to feel everything deepa, ever sink more emotionally. >> plus y an election in india is so crucial to america's relationship with china. and from my archive, the nuclear deal, trump and netanyahu pulled out of that heightens the day singer in the middle east today welcome to the program, everyone, i'm christiana
. >> here's where we're headed this week the clandestine conflict between iran and israel erupts into the open could it get any worse my intel briefing from britain's former spy chief said john sores, we need to recognize that this shadow war between israel, iran has going on for a good number of years now. also this out, this looks like something you'd see out of hitler's germany why are maga republicans parroting plutons propaganda? it's so outlandish. it's so wrong. and in many ways,...
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with direct attacks between iran and israel over both iran revert to proxies to do the fighting to die for them what about the u.s. with russia and china study with the run, where is the world's greatest superpower in this war and president biden was clearing this combination of iran but is been cleared is criticism of israel and reportedly israel wanted to respond to iran forcefully and immediately the biden made it clear israel would do so without the help of the u.s. and the united nations has been about as worthless as you would expect. but the european union symptom sanctions, to discourage more iranian aggression the world is dangerous, congress is - and joe biden is trying to appease both sides any into the november elections, grudgingly siding with israel. and according to young to prophetic voters who are decidedly anti- israel. injuries now so going to be mayor of jerusalem, and welcome deputy mayor and iran is been more with the quest for decades and is just a lot more obvious when hundreds of missiles and drones rain down on israel. so for small us what damage was done insi
with direct attacks between iran and israel over both iran revert to proxies to do the fighting to die for them what about the u.s. with russia and china study with the run, where is the world's greatest superpower in this war and president biden was clearing this combination of iran but is been cleared is criticism of israel and reportedly israel wanted to respond to iran forcefully and immediately the biden made it clear israel would do so without the help of the u.s. and the united nations...
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iran knows this. if the iranians fired over 300 cruise missiles and drones, israel has fired only three missiles. they have disabled at least part of a radar complex that may have been feeding into the larger picture that covers one of iran's nuclear facilities. it sent a salient message the israeli can penetrate something the iranians hold dear. and today was the iranian leader's birthday. anchor: the iranians have indicated they do not want to retaliate. doou think both sides are able at this point to draw a line under this tit-for-tat escalation? >> even if they do withdrawal, it certainly does not do away with the shadow war between iran and israel nor dampen the stated objective of the islamic republic when it says israel. it might be worth noting all three parties are the same page, that something may be afoot here. anchor: where does that leave the west? --the u.s.? we know antony blinken kept repeating de-escalation. how much influence does it have when both sides are eager, keen to show they
iran knows this. if the iranians fired over 300 cruise missiles and drones, israel has fired only three missiles. they have disabled at least part of a radar complex that may have been feeding into the larger picture that covers one of iran's nuclear facilities. it sent a salient message the israeli can penetrate something the iranians hold dear. and today was the iranian leader's birthday. anchor: the iranians have indicated they do not want to retaliate. doou think both sides are able at this...
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and thatd thbrings u would be tc republic of iran and the mullahs of iran. reiranthis country's radical res they usually hide behind their proxiecas. in other words, they use foreign terror groups. hama whes, hezbollah, the houthh rebels, as pawns to do their dirty. last weekend, the mullahs finally mustered up a little bitthey courage. they felt emboldened because joe biden was the presidenage t and he's been trying to appease them. and they attacked israel directlm an y. now, that resulted in utter and complete humiliation. ifha your call on saturday, iral launched more than 300 of theirh most sophisticated missiles towards israel. 99% of the projectiles were shot down. most, by the way, before they werprles weree even able tr israeli airspace. the united states and jordan, iraq, saudi arabiapace, they all help defend israel, shooting down iran's missiles and dronedg . but during last night's targeted israeli strike agains target iran. yeah, nobody came to iran's defense. and with just three missiles are israel was able to senden shivers down the spine of
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. >> but couldn't do it but all of it, all iran israel allegedly has proven all of iran is vulnerable to israeli capabilities, well, in particular in terms of sending a message that the city, the the city were this strike took place in iran. there's a uranium processing facility there, as i understand it, which has a bowl in the iranian nuclear program that's not an accident. i would assume that that would be the city that whose defenses were penetrated in terms of sending a message probably there were number of nuclear facilities in the region. it's a nuclear rich environment. and i think you're absolutely right. i think that the alleged is strike we have to stress that this is just not taking responsibility is sending that message to there's really nowhere in iran that is in vulnerable to israeli abilities including these nuclear sites i'm wondering you heard in nic robertson's report that israel's national security minister posted the slang term meaning week are lame on social media, presumably referring to the strikes i mean, we know the cabinet is obviously very divided. >> there
. >> but couldn't do it but all of it, all iran israel allegedly has proven all of iran is vulnerable to israeli capabilities, well, in particular in terms of sending a message that the city, the the city were this strike took place in iran. there's a uranium processing facility there, as i understand it, which has a bowl in the iranian nuclear program that's not an accident. i would assume that that would be the city that whose defenses were penetrated in terms of sending a message...
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iran said it willnot retaliate. is this a point where we are going back to the levels of tensions we had prior to the recent escalation? >> at least that is the hope one can have after the events of last week. if i say hope to have a little bit of lower tensions, we are still speaking about the situation which is volatile as your colleague said and which could escalate at any moment. if the tit-for-tat for israel and iran is finished for the moment, it means the two countries will revert back to the shadow war they he conduct for years. the situation in gaza will be just as glaring and in the spotlight because this is where much of the action has taken place over the past months and now needs resolution more than ever. >> we're actually monitoring the ministers of foreign affairs out of europe at this stage. yesterday, we had more sanctions from the united states on iran. i was wondering if the europeans go ahead with further sanctions on top of what the u.s. has announced, do they make a difference? >> the european
iran said it willnot retaliate. is this a point where we are going back to the levels of tensions we had prior to the recent escalation? >> at least that is the hope one can have after the events of last week. if i say hope to have a little bit of lower tensions, we are still speaking about the situation which is volatile as your colleague said and which could escalate at any moment. if the tit-for-tat for israel and iran is finished for the moment, it means the two countries will revert...
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that is, an iran armed with nuclear weapons. therefore in the longer run we will see the sort of conflagration which will cause meltdowns and the economic problems that go with that. but for the moment it is clear that israel has allowed iran room to back down but saying very clearly iran if you strike our territory, there is no more proxy veil of deniable responsibility. we rip that veil apart. you strike us and we will strike you directly on your territory in iran. what is the us �*s role in this conflict given it is an election year? i conflict given it is an election year? conflict given it is an election ear? ~ ,, election year? i think the us are satisfied _ election year? i think the us are satisfied with _ election year? i think the us are satisfied with that. - election year? i think the us are satisfied with that. the | election year? i think the us i are satisfied with that. the us role will remain defensive for israel but it will not take part in offensive actions like what happened over the weekend. that will rema
that is, an iran armed with nuclear weapons. therefore in the longer run we will see the sort of conflagration which will cause meltdowns and the economic problems that go with that. but for the moment it is clear that israel has allowed iran room to back down but saying very clearly iran if you strike our territory, there is no more proxy veil of deniable responsibility. we rip that veil apart. you strike us and we will strike you directly on your territory in iran. what is the us �*s role...
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the agency is made in iran about activities. for example, if they give basing in places on sites that were not supposed to be nuclear sites. so we have a number of questions. why did we find a traces of other enrich uranium in places the now a farm or a parking lot? one was there. where is it now? so these questions and at the same time, at the same time, we have lost and you already introduction was very graphic in that regard. we lost after these famous 2015 agreement, the j. c, b o, a was abandoned, that we have lost a number of access is and be cvd. and monique, during that for us, is very important that this has been up to the center of these dialogue that i have been on. i am still trying to contact with iran, but i'm trying to understand the risk that all of this boy is that still valid, essentially, and this is where the is around hum. oswell comes in because there's, as you've seen, has increased tensions between israel and iraq. and do you think that the longer this wall goes on, the greater the risk that is of in coul
the agency is made in iran about activities. for example, if they give basing in places on sites that were not supposed to be nuclear sites. so we have a number of questions. why did we find a traces of other enrich uranium in places the now a farm or a parking lot? one was there. where is it now? so these questions and at the same time, at the same time, we have lost and you already introduction was very graphic in that regard. we lost after these famous 2015 agreement, the j. c, b o, a was...
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i do not think israel can dominate iran. i think iran is a formidable adversary. it has significant conventional capabilities. they are not 10 feet tall. that is one of the mistakes we make. we treat t cventional running mattila terry -- military as 10 feet tall. they are not. they tend toack down could we did a study from 2021 to 2023. i think we documented 26 incidents. this is all on our website. when the u.s. navy showed up, they ran. iran has significant ballistic missiles. we saw in the recent attack roughly half of them failing. i think it would be a mistake to say they are a paper tiger. they are not a paper tiger. do not be overconfident. they have a network of terrorist proxies that is formidable. they are the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism so they are not to be dismissed lightly. but to suggest israel can dominate iran i think is inaccurate. my great now is what a major war with iran and israel would like when you have hezbollah with roughly 200,000 missiles, rockets, and mortars directly attacking israel. i worry that could overwhelm israel
i do not think israel can dominate iran. i think iran is a formidable adversary. it has significant conventional capabilities. they are not 10 feet tall. that is one of the mistakes we make. we treat t cventional running mattila terry -- military as 10 feet tall. they are not. they tend toack down could we did a study from 2021 to 2023. i think we documented 26 incidents. this is all on our website. when the u.s. navy showed up, they ran. iran has significant ballistic missiles. we saw in the...
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iran. one person was killed and eight others injured in the blast and intense fire at the kalso military base, south of the capital baghdad. this footage from the scene shows the aftermath of the explosion, which iraqi security sources have described as a "bombing" which hit weapons and vehicles. the base is used by the popular mobilisation forces — an umbrella organisation linking several pro—iran militias who've recently attacked us personnel in iraq. the pentagon says it has not carried out any new strike in iraq. after months of delay, the us house of representatives is due to vote on tens of billions of dollars in us military aid for israel — and for ukraine to help it fight off the russian invasion. both measures have vocal opponents in congress, and their hopes of passage have hinged on a fragile bipartisan coalition to overcome legislative hurdles. the debate is under way, with the republican speaker mike johnson allowing a vote to take place later on saturday. are we close to
iran. one person was killed and eight others injured in the blast and intense fire at the kalso military base, south of the capital baghdad. this footage from the scene shows the aftermath of the explosion, which iraqi security sources have described as a "bombing" which hit weapons and vehicles. the base is used by the popular mobilisation forces — an umbrella organisation linking several pro—iran militias who've recently attacked us personnel in iraq. the pentagon says it has...
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maria: china is also supporting russia and iran. the anti-israel protest, terrorizing cities across the country, blocking bridges, halting traffic, creating chaos on campus this week. look at what happened at columbia. 100 people arrested from columbia university on thursday alone. watch. >> we are hamas. >> we are all hamas. maria: you represent michigan where demonstrators were chanting death to america, death to israel just last week, your reaction. >> we sent a letter to the justice department demanding more from an immediate investigation into this to see if the demonstrators are cooperating and aligned with any outside forces. that is unacceptable. we will continue to work with responsible leaders throughout michigan to try to make sure that we can keep peace in the communities and focus on supporting israel. iran has been the largest state sponsor of terrorism throughout the world, they are creating the conflicts and it is important that they know that israel, the world community will not continue to tolerate this kind of mal
maria: china is also supporting russia and iran. the anti-israel protest, terrorizing cities across the country, blocking bridges, halting traffic, creating chaos on campus this week. look at what happened at columbia. 100 people arrested from columbia university on thursday alone. watch. >> we are hamas. >> we are all hamas. maria: you represent michigan where demonstrators were chanting death to america, death to israel just last week, your reaction. >> we sent a letter to...
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israel's air strike on iran's consulate in syria that killed some of its top commanders, and then iran's response, that unprecedented barrage of 300 drones and missiles into israel. so what happens now? do israel and iran not attack each other directly anymore? >> i think this round is over. both fighters are going to leave the ring. but they'll be back. >> david: we will see. matt gutman with us live from tel aviv again tonight. matt, of course, back to that senior u.s. official who said today israel destroyed that site near the iranian nuclear facility. the u.s. official saying this is clearly meant to send a message. i'm curious, do u.s. authorities believe this is it for now? >> reporter: they do. but remember, analysts are telling us if they've learned anything over the past couple of weeks, it's how unpredictable this conflict can be and how quickly it can change. remember, when that strike happened, there was concern over an all-out war between israel and iran. both sides now downplaying it, de-escalating, and there's now a real sense of relief here. david? >> david: matt gutman r
israel's air strike on iran's consulate in syria that killed some of its top commanders, and then iran's response, that unprecedented barrage of 300 drones and missiles into israel. so what happens now? do israel and iran not attack each other directly anymore? >> i think this round is over. both fighters are going to leave the ring. but they'll be back. >> david: we will see. matt gutman with us live from tel aviv again tonight. matt, of course, back to that senior u.s. official...
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iran is fighting on two fronts, simultaneously. launching missiles and drones at israel, and flooding the streets with police. to force women to wear the mandatory headscarf. but could the two campaigns be linked? it could the two campaigns be linked? , , ~ , ., linked? it seems likely that they are related _ linked? it seems likely that they are related because i linked? it seems likely that they are related because ofj linked? it seems likely that - they are related because of the timing of the campaign against women. many believe that the real reason behind that move is the regime is a very fearful of the regime is a very fearful of the possibility of another uprising against it, especially if iran is weakened by a possible israeli attack. in this video verified by bbc persia a woman is violently arrested by the morality police in tehran. as bystanders argue with them. in another video that shocked the nation, a girl is seen having a seizure after she was confronted by the police over her refusal to wear a headscarf. another wom
iran is fighting on two fronts, simultaneously. launching missiles and drones at israel, and flooding the streets with police. to force women to wear the mandatory headscarf. but could the two campaigns be linked? it could the two campaigns be linked? , , ~ , ., linked? it seems likely that they are related _ linked? it seems likely that they are related because i linked? it seems likely that they are related because ofj linked? it seems likely that - they are related because of the timing of...
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the situation as it now sits between israel and iran ? israel and iran? >> well, it's obviously extremely dangerous because in effect, you have a state of war existing between the two. they are attacking each other's territory, so , you know, the territory, so, you know, the questions of, of legality, of actions don't really apply anymore in but all that governs the actions now are the are the laws of war. fortunately, iran appears to be indicating it's not going to, retaliate against this later israeli strike. of course , there's no way of being course, there's no way of being 100% certain that's how it's going to play out. and there's also the danger that israel, if iran doesn't retaliate , will do iran doesn't retaliate, will do something else, because it's very much been in israel's interest to start this, major escalation with, with iran, because it stopped people talking about gaza. and it's the least the pressure, at least in the view of politicians. it's removed the pressure on arms exports to israel, although a great many people don't see it that
the situation as it now sits between israel and iran ? israel and iran? >> well, it's obviously extremely dangerous because in effect, you have a state of war existing between the two. they are attacking each other's territory, so , you know, the territory, so, you know, the questions of, of legality, of actions don't really apply anymore in but all that governs the actions now are the are the laws of war. fortunately, iran appears to be indicating it's not going to, retaliate against...