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Velshi

for all intents and purposes, the deal was working. in 2016 and 2017 the international atomic energy agency certified that iran had met its preliminary pledges, agreeing not to produce uranium to the point of nuclear enrichment. but in 2018, president donald trump pulled the u.s. out of the agreement. unraveling the deal, rendering it ineffective and causing a ripple effect for years to come. trump called the deal quote, rotten and one-sided and reinstated devastating backing of oil sanctions on iran that crippled its economy once again. iran and all the other signatories to the deal kept their part of the bargain. america didn't. so in 2019, iran began enriching uranium at higher levels and developed new centrifuges for uranium enrichment. and last year, the united nations inspectors found around was enriching uranium to close to weapons grade levels.

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BBC News

perspective. and we do have more reaction on the bbc website from ukrainians in kyiv to that news coming through. the us house of representatives also overwhelmingly approved a military assistance package for israel. that's amidst the country's military offensive in gaza ever since hamas attacked israel on october the 7th. hamas is designated a terrorist organisation by western governments palestinians have been killed inside gaza, and inspectors havejust come in. they show a plume of smoke coming over rafah in the south of the territory as israel continues its air strikes. this is the aftermath of overnight strikes and rafah. 18 palestinians have reportedly been killed, mostly children. they truly war cabinet has been planning an offensive against hamas and rafah, but an estimated

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The Amanpour Hour

stable, even if only for a few years the object of this exercise is to ensure that iran's nuclear program will always remain peaceful. >> and to remove all the restrictions that have been imposed on iran in our view, unjustified the inspectors will have access throughout the entire supply chain going all the way back to uranium production through centrifuge manufacturing to actually operating facilities. it says for the first time, the most serious interaction at the highest level between iranians and american based on what i

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BBC News

or the other country attacks and openly admits that they are attacking? because as we've seen over the last week, that can spiral very, very close to a situation in the middle east that goes well beyond the particular aspects of both iran and israel. and you mentioned that it was an area where there is a nuclear facility, even if they didn't strike, actually, at the nuclear facility. is there a possibility now that iran, as a result of that, will either accelerate its its programme towards nuclear or move it underground? well, it's certainly underground now. there was no chance that any targeting of the isfahan facility would have been successful because it is deep and it is hard. so that's not a question. the iranians have done that for decades. but i also would suggest, i don't know if iran could accelerate their programme any faster than it already is. numerous violations of us inspectors, numerous attempts to obscure what's really happening. so i think we've just got

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BBC News

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 nuclear programme until they have reached break—out. find programme until they have reached break-out. �* , ., ., ., �*, break-out. and in terms of around's fundin: of break-out. and in terms of around's funding of other _ break-out. and in terms of around's funding of other proxies, _ break-out. and in terms of around's funding of other proxies, how - break-out. and in terms of around's funding of other proxies, how much | funding of other proxies, how much do you think the current sanctions, even the new ones that have been added on, will make to changing that? , . ., , that? very little. the sanctions re . imes that? very little. the sanctions regimes with — that? very little. the sanctions regimes with iran, _ that? very little. the sanctions regimes with iran, and - that? very little. the sanctions regimes with iran, and for- that? very little. the sanctions regimes with iran, and for that | regimes with iran, and for that matter many other countries, just don't seem to be having a bite and have certainly not stopped iran from

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Laura Coates Live

wouldn't see, wouldn't send the message sufficiently to the leadership now, maybe as you just heard before from markowitz, that it's entirely possible that they were demonstrating some new capabilities. but if they were going to go after the nuclear program, believe me, i think we would have known it tonight because we would have seen it in multiple different sites. and while we don't know yet the extent of what happened, that the early the report suggests that wasn't it. but here's my longer-term concern the iranians have, as you reported earlier been enriching at 60%, which is just below bomb grade. uranium. and for reasons that have to do with physics, not politics, that puts them only days or a week week or so away from being able to produce at 90%, which would be bomb grade they had been backing off on the 60% production or so. i'm told by the un inspectors who still get

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Alex Wagner Tonight

weapon. to create a bomb that is how sort the breakout stage is now, it would have been a year if the iran nuclear deal were still in place because they were eyes on them they had, according to all of the u.n. inspectors, iran was living within limits, they were observing those. as you know, in 2008, it was canceled by the trump administration and they had an agreement and that u.s. bowed out of it but europeans try to keep them in it but then iran waited about a year and they started breaking out big s time and as they were increasing the sanctions by the u.s., they believe that they had the right to do that because the u.s. had broken its part of the deal pick whether they did or not, they were violating other agreements. but the fact is, that they are now where they are, the u.n.

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Alex Wagner Tonight

inspectors are not anymore with watching with their cameras and their inspections. and iran has reached these incredible levels. and you're right, netanyahu has always wanted to take that on others and the other facilities that they manage to surgically decapitate, assassinate iran's top nuclear scientist but a lot of that knowledge was, did not eliminate the program. as you know, the obama administration had tried to forge that multilateral deal with constantly plagued by netanyahu, any invitation to washington, speaking, invited by the republicans, asking the y white house to give a speech to a meeting of congress, speaking at the united nations, making offensive accusations about what iran was doing and

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FOX and Friends

according to a press reports that are out there right now. air base in its fan province. that province is also home to iranian missile production. and nuclear facilities including that tantaros uranium enrichment strike. the international atomic energy agency which monitors iran's nuclear program at least when the regime allows inspectors in the iaea can confirm there is no damage to the nuclear sites. the general continues to call for extreme resphrantd everybody and reiterates that nuclear facilities should never be a target in military conflicts. iran is enriching uranium up to 60% purity analysts say that's enough to build a weapon in weeks or even days. instituted for science and international security published a report this week claiming iran could build several bombs within a month and, quote iran's nuclear capabilities are more dangerous than they have ever been while relations with the west are at a low point. no comments on these strikes yet

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Outnumbered

that? yes they will because they are dirty actors and terrorists. do not believe that they think this was just folly. they are downplaying it because they do not want to look bad if they hit back with what they know they want to do. we do not have the iaea or the inspectors on the ground the way we did before. we do not have the pressure on iran thanks to president biden. we need to know how close they are to a nuclear weapon. threats or threats until they are action and i trust nothing that they say. >> it is important to remind viewers what biden administration did, they pledge verbally their support for israel, but they always had to look up to what they had to say and they told people that u.s. will not support a counter attack on israel. and president biden told them this on saturday. you have a win, take a redneck. perhaps this is a dog whistle

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