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In the United States and all the around the world welcome but we begin the day with europes plan to save the Iran Nuclear Deal and unlikely plan for success that most likely will not succeed that is the sobering assessment tonight from tehran and washington now we know where the trumpet ministrations stands but it is the position of the iranian leadership that is troubling europe iran wants europe to deliver something akin to economic miracle come up with a plan to shield it from harsh u. S. Sanctions and make that plan work yesterday or despite europes efforts so far irans foreign minister today repeated what we have heard several weeks now it simply isnt enough today european Foreign Ministers did their best to be optimistic but they also warned iran and the u. S. That it is up to them not the europeans to deescalate tensions iran is still a good year away from developing a Nuclear Weapon we think there is still some closing small window to keep the deal alive lets see. I think it is a bad decision a bad reaction in the face of a bad decision from the u. S. To pull out of the agreement as to which it let go of and some behavior those would be willing to see you could be or they must behave according. To the stench of this stouts trust that offer the deal with them we have no illusions we europeans will not be able to offset irans economic disadvantages from u. S. Sanctions well isnt dead yet and we are totally committed to keeping the middle east denuclearized. And for more on the situation with iran and the europeans im joined now here in the studio by the Award Winning journalist deborah amos deborah as cover the middle east. Simply for n. P. R. Radio she has also reported on p. B. S. And a. B. C. In the us and she is the author of several books and we are delighted to have her in the city or deny it its good to have you here on the day deborah the meeting today of the Foreign Ministers it was it was not an emergency meeting on the Iran Nuclear Deal should it have had that label not yet although i think that they all understand that this is an emergency and i think what was striking about the statements today is how they made an equivalency between washington and tehran they were as tough on the iranians as they were on washington saying to washington think about your what youre doing reconsider what youre doing and Start Talking and that speaks to the fact that europe really is caught between a rock and a hard place here isnt it oh indeed and i think that they feel that acutely they really dont have much clout on either side and they see that these moments of tension are rising you know we have the british seize an iranian ship that supposedly was on its way to syria with oil and the iranians have arrested a dual citizen french iranian and we dont really know whats happened to her and so all of these things these pieces of tension are building and they all feel it acutely and yet the europeans today decided not to register iran irans violations of the era of the Iran Nuclear Deal of the j. C. B. Away although iran has broken what 2 times and says that it will do it again in 60 days how much longer do you think europe will be able to look the other way so today also striking that the. Foreign policy chief said that those steps were in significant that they were all reversible and what i hear from analysts is that theyre all trying to get over the finish line to get to the u. N. General assembly in september when everybody can sit face to face. And perhaps find a way around this you know anything can happen thats the problem with this conflict is there are so many places that can get out of control and these these little acts of provocation by tehran they are little acts arent they theyre not meant to spiral out of control but theyre meant to i mean maybe you maybe see this differently theyre meant to make sure that europes attention is not diverted thats exactly what its all about this is high stakes diplomacy all of the acts are reversible or deniable the problem is that there are so many actors out in the gulf in the straits that things can go awry this miracle i was talking about at the beginning of the show that the iranians would like the europeans to deliver in sticks to give us the name of it can europe deliver with what iran would like to have here here are 2 problems one is washington and washington says to europe if you run anything else besides food and medicine through the insects process we will sanction you and iran says wait a minute thats not fair we got into this deal because we were promised by you they are bands who signed on to this that there would be an economic benefit and were not getting it heres the 2nd problem with instax its an interesting idea very difficult to do never been done before but you have to have business buy in you know that and you know you can have a Foreign Policy all day long but you cannot force private businesses to take a risk that they wont take and so thats the problem with delivery you have to get companies willing and theyre not you know i think i saw a report today that slovenia has signed up for instance i mean is it that theyre struggling to to come up with i guess good news to associate with this mechanism do we even know if in. It will work i mean you and i were talking earlier today i mean its weve been there have they had a handful of transactions that they can show to the iranians and say youve worked 10 countries actually have signed up and this is something that was you know started by the brits the germans and the french and its based in paris run by a german banker. Now you can only do food medicine none of those items are sanctioned those are Small Companies already german trade with iran is down by 60 percent and almost all of the companies arent even doing any business now its just their foreign staffs in tehran so theres really no way unless you can move or oil through that system that you could have enough trade to ever satisfy tehran now they do need the food medicine that is true and even before the nuclear deal was signed then food and medicine was not sanction and iran was having a terrible time i was there in 2014 they were out of cancer medicine they had to take bales of cash to europe to go buy it because there was no bank that would back them theyre going to be in that trouble again. Is the United States the shooting itself in the foot with this position is it possible that in sticks could give europe lets say maybe even china russia iran saudi arabia maybe the idea that it is possible to create a mechanism that could one day challenge the head gemini of the almighty dollar i mean is that something that could be. Unforeseen side effect of all of this there certainly are european alice who say that that is exactly what it should do that the Transatlantic Alliance is damaged that the european interest in the American Interest are not aligned these days and that in stacks gives them a way to get out from under this you know had germany as they say of the dollar but i talk to other europeans who say look the Transatlantic Alliance we cannot we may not like this president but we cannot move away from it and so lets not talk about instax because when the stakes get higher when its not a rom we really are going to be on the side want to be on the side of the United States lets talk a little bit about diplomacy and politics and how it plays in this we learned this weekend. What a former u. K. Ambassador to the United States what he thinks about the Irans Nuclear deal i want to take a look at the diplomatic cable that he sent in may 2008 seen of course by the u. K. Ambassador kim derek and it was published in the newspaper yesterday and this is part of what he wrote he said that the Trump Administration is set upon an act of diplomatic vandalism seemingly for ideological and personality reasons it was obamas deal are you and i are we all talking about. A and Iran Nuclear Deal that is falling apart because trump wanted to spite barack obama look lets talk about what we know and that is you think the iranians though do you think thats in their calculators that theyre thinking trump is doing this to us to get back at barack obama i think whats in the iranian calculus is actually more and more important right now and that is that they saw trump pull back with as he said 10 minutes to spare of having an actual strike on tehran so what theyre gambling is he doesnt want to go to war and that makes them continue this push to focus everybodys attention because they cannot survive this kind of Economic Warfare their economy has shrunk by 6 percent their currency has lost 60 percent of its value you cannot go on like this for a long time so they need for people to Pay Attention and do something about the question president rouhani signaled they would like to talk with the u. S. If the sanctions were lifted do you think that is something that the iranians are counting on before the november election next year in the u. S. I think its an interesting gambit for them 1st of all i saw a poll today that said that 75 percent of iranians dont want them to talk to the u. S. Because interesting it cant be trusted and so that is a proposal that will never be addressed by washington however when you watch how he deals with north korea he gives more than hes giving to iran and it does raise questions about how serious he is about having talks with the iranians no matter what he says lets look at what he does there are images from National Public radio in p. R. There its great to have you on the show and its great to get your insights thank you very much thank you good to have you. Theres a concern that many people saw that we just racism and. White nationalist groups are finding common cause with you on their own it doesnt concern me because many people agree with me and all im saying they want to leave they can leave now it doesnt say leave forever that was u. S. President. Under fire for a series of racist tweets targeting several Democratic Congress women in his tweet tirade says that the war makers should go back to the countries they came from even though we all know they have u. S. Citizenship and 3 of them 3 of the 4 were born in the United States president he has been accused of racism after attacking those congresswoman critics say that his message is clear a quartet of Congress Women of color do not belong in the United States. Trumps tweets targeted for freshman congresswoman Alexandra Ocasio cortez rush to leap i gonna pressley and ilan omar all of them democrats all of them women of color in a series of tweets the president said they should quote go back to the crime infested places from which they came rather than loudly and viciously telling the people of the United States how to run the government many online including democrats quickly denounced the comments speaker of the house nancy pelosi saying here when Donald Trump Tells 4 american Congress Women to go back to their countries he reaffirms his plan to make America Great again has always been about making America White again democratic president ial candidate Camila Harris also fired back it is absolutely racist and unamerican and it is an old trope go back to where it came from that you know you might hear it on the street but you should never hear that from the president of the United States. 3 of the 4 Congress Women targeted by the president were in fact born in the u. S. Including Ocasio Cortez whose birth hospital in new york is just a few miles away from Donald Trumps this was her response she tweeted mr president the country i come from and the country we all swear to is the United States. Yeah that was a culture cortezs response on twitter this afternoon she was asked by reporters how she feels about things and the way the president has reacted she said its time to move on and to move on from trump and his concept of america take a listen its unfortunate that he feels the way he feels about people of color in this country its unfortunate that we think. About immigrants naturalized citizens or not in this country i just dont think from a Leadership Perspective thats a strong place to operate from is their strategy behind a win for them to demonize you to win you know prior i think theres a strategy to divide the country because the more this country is divided the more he benefits from it and well president drums tweets they drew widespread criticism in the u. K. For example both contenders to become Prime Minister boards johnson and jeremy hunt said that the remarks were offensive and they agreed with the woman behind me right here al going british Prime Minister to resign made up her office said in a statement the Prime Ministers view is that the language used to refer to these women was completely unacceptable unacceptable and a note here no one neither to resume a jeremy hunt nor Boris Johnson in their condemnation of trumps tweets used the term racist in fact they refused we understand to label the tweets racist. In 1952 he was convicted of gross indecency for his private relationship with a man avoiding prison only by submitting to chemical castration. His security clearance was revoked for no other reason than his homosexuality bringing to an end a promising postwar career as a consultant for g c h q he died shortly thereafter on the 7th of june 1954 from cyanide point poisoning and well never know how many more lifetimes of discovery were lost as a result. No the tragic end there of a brilliant mind it has taken a long time for britains alan turing to receive full recognition for the services that he remembered for his country in the 2nd world war but the bank of england has now one doubts that the computer pioneer will be featured on the u. K. s new 50 pound note hell be the 1st l g b t q person depicted on a british bank note turings work was vital in cracking nazi germanys secret codes as. Is. The governor of the bank of englands announcement recognizes a man credited with saving millions of lives this is where on ensuring did his most famous work Bletchley Park in the english countryside was britains code cracking pope in the fight against the nazis during his computer solve the riddles of germanys seemingly unsolvable enigma machine shortening the war some say by at least 2 years and the effects of his pioneering approaches continue to be felt many decades liked his work prefigured the Neural Networks that are used today and applications such as cancer diagnosis self driving cars and other applications and will be used in yet undiscovered technologies of to more. His inclusion on the 50 pound note also has a great take cultural significance after the war on ensuring was prosecuted a his relationship with another man and died shortly afterwards the new 50 will be the last british note to be converted from paper to a plastic polymer when it tend to secular nation in 2021 unusual for a man will be remembered for the things he did 1st. And for some reaction to this is stuart move im joined now by Peter Tatchell london based human rights campaigner peter its good to have you on the program you know when we see what happened today we think its a great honor but just remind us of the suffering that alan turing endured at the hands of the British State i mean were talking about being what chemically castrated just because he was gay. Thats right he was given the option of imprisonment or chemical castration and he was so keen to continue his groundbreaking scientific work that he opted for over to the option of chemical castration he was one of over 100000 men in the u. K. Who were convicted of its consenting adults same sex relations he was convicted of the same offense that sent oscar wilde to prison in 8095 so oscar wilde and alan turing 2 truly great great historic figures both suffered a similar fate as the 100000 men and you know these men endured imprisonment in most cases ready sometimes several years in prison with vultures in them being humiliated even beaten up quite guard and other inmates in the prison when they came out of prison they lost their job their marriage to them many of them had mental breakdowns some committed suicide im not why we are thank government today that all these men who are still alive should receive compensation for the suffering then do it but so far the British Government is refusing unlike the German Government which has agreed compensate again but the commander of persecuted under the lords the British Government is still saying no and that in the an insult to alan turing off for a while and although we were victims of that great and well knowing that the british the sprits government the British State refuses to compensate the victims of what was barbaric what does that mean then about the symbolism of putting the face of one of those victims on the new 50 pound bill. But of course it is difficult until hes the 1st noted openly gay person to ever be featured on a british banknote so that is a real milestone and it is significant in that it signifies the climate of social acceptance we now have in britain at all levels of society including at the various deficit level of the people who produce the british banknotes so for the l. G. B. Sports community it is a very important moment but of course we should also remember that as much as on tour it is an icon for your beauty class people hes also an icon for all britons and last year the b. B. C. Had a poll to determine the public vote on who the great that person is overprinted thank you and i want to already read both the overwhelmingly by the british people as the greatest in the 3 of them 3 beating or partners in all fields so i think there was no written ition obvious in north africans which as your introduction rubra minded us will continue for decades and centuries to come you know he is ideas hes mathematical genius hes computing theories are the basis of the whole of modern society you know im talking to you now thanks to a computer you know Space Exploration medical technologies the internet email you name it it all boils down to the foundation. During lay decades ago period me understand this than if he came out number one in a public poll question you know who was the the most important citizen i mean if the if the people of the u. K. Hold him in such high esteem that how do you explain the fact that the government cannot agree to pay compensation or to address in some form reparations to those 100000 victims. But of course the British Government has always treated alan turing as an exception because of his enormous contribution to the war effort and to mathematical Computer Science he has been singled out so he got a royal pardon and an apology long before the other gave it to us they also eventually got an apology and a pardon but it came some years later so i think. Life both of fame and celebrity. Trumping ordinary people who have suffered just as much if not more. And my producer wanted to ask you to win do you think that the u. K. Will maybe see a lesbian on the face of a british bank now well we hope so very soon but of course a lesbian based upon merit and contribution and there are quite a few prominent lesbians in british cultural history who have. Been submerged and hidden from history but on our coming to the fore thought many of your listeners and viewers may have seen the favorite about queen anne whos lesbian effect relationships have only recently come to public attention through that film but there are many many many others and i think you think about the suffragettes or for womens votes many of those leading women were lesbians and their contribution does at some point need to be not just a right Peter Tatchell london based human rights campaigner peter we appreciate you taking the time to talk with us and to share your insights tonight thank you thank you. The days almost done the conversation continues online to find us twitter either b w new so you can follow me of t. V. Dont forget to use the hash tag of the day i remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow another day well see you then if. She costs. Of souls. Yes some. News its a kind of culture walk to me you send me a phenomena. Or family on a level. 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