that is kind of grand. his life was the subject of a best selling book which involves a movie. prosecutors in the united states accused the 43-year-old guy from russia of supplying weapons to war zones all over the world. he pleaded not guilty in the first court and russia called the extradition illegal and political and they are messed up. and the chief correspondent with fox, jonathan hunt is in the newsroom. what is the specific charge in court? why are the russians yeared out? jonathan: two charges, the conspiracy to kill americans and selling weapons to foreign terrorist organizations. those charges are the result of a u.s. drug enforcement administration sting. agents posed as rebels from colombia, and he offered to supply them with surface-to-air missiles and automatic weapons. when he was told by those agents that american citizens could be
i m tired of turning the other cheek as far as iran. reporter: he described how he and secretary of state hillary clinton had been rebefored by iranian officials many times in the last few years. and suggesting that he didn t think the talks were going to go very far. shepard: there is a weapon this administration and prior administrations have not used? report you are referring to a iranian dissident group listed by the state department since 1997 as a terrorist group when the clinton administration tried to engage iran. in the 19 70 s they killed several military people and oil industry americans serving in tehran. more recently they have attacked the regime and iran s defense minister has accused them of being behind the assassination along with israel of several nuclear physicists in iran. the former attorney general is
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