dangerous and would give it scope for even greater action in the region. the prime minister didn't offer any viable alternatives. >> the president saw it as a big nonevent. let's get perspective on whether he made the case and what happens now. peter beinart, contributing editor of "atlantic" media and a senior fellow for the new american foundation. and mr. peter frum former member of the republican jewish coalition. first question mr. beinart, do you believe that the israeli prime minister made a compelling case to congress to change course? >> no. whey said was, if we believe these negotiations and continue sanctions, iran will capitulate. i don't know a single serious iran expert who believes that iran has domestic politics in which the rouhani government sunday threat from more hard-line elements. pushing away from the deal and saying iran has to give up on everything would empower the