Thanks clarke and the Aspen Institute have having me back. Lucky to have the Homeland Security jeh johnson. Not going through his bio. You have it in your pamphlet. The two things that struck me as the most interesting preparing for this. It is difficult to know where to start in an interview with the secretary. He has Legal Council at the pentagon was involved in the most important issues that the Obama Administration inherited from the Bush Administration and many of you know he was responsible for helping resend dont ask dont tell he was the last legal word on every drone strike outside of the main seeders of war at the pentagon, he was in charge of the fraught issue of figuring out how to shutdown guantanamo bay, and the list goes on and on. With that background, it does make you realize why you were the guy for dhs which is another institution with a lot of problems when you inherited it. I want to ask you given that background you went from the pentagon and offense on the war on
That would be a substitute for nuclear testing. They have not allowed us to go there. In the agreement, it says very little except there will be a separate arrangement tween the iaea and iran on park in. There is a lot of negotiation left to discuss. The iran issues may shift a bit in a good direction. As you all know what we think of those capabilities and intentions, at least on a softer human side of covering iran, there are now at least some relationships. We have now been able to establish some kind of human contact with at least some of the key players in iran. We are not getting anywhere close to the leader and we dont really know what happens in the inner sanctions in iran but at least now there are channels that will be aggressive relief after so many decades where we were following iran remotely and new we could follow large movements of military forces but we really felt very handicap at not knowing enough of the internal politics. We all know this agreement was negotiated b