a deal that meets our core objectives. it s no secret the president wanted to see the prime minister lose, wanted to see him weakened. i think it s a personal grudge and i think it s rotten. in the oval office they have had very frosty meetings before and it s clearly getting frostier. it s been shameful the way we have treated the best ally we have. we have been stead fast in the defense of israel. this deal would pose a grave danger to the region and to the world and would threaten the very survival of the state of israel. and joining us our political panel abc political director rick klein and weekly standard steve hayes. steve, i don t think if i were president obama in the white house i wouldn t be mocking the prime minister because i will tell you i went through a list of things i would come back on the president for, it s a long list. i think what we are seeing here from the white house is both a lack of seriousness and a lack of
a deal that meets our core objectives. it s no secret the president wanted to see the prime minister lose, wanted to see him weakened. i think it s a personal grudge and i think it s rotten. in the oval office they have had very frosty meetings before and it s clearly getting frostier. it s been shameful the way we have treated the best ally we have. we have been stead fast in the defense of israel. this deal would pose a grave danger to the region and to the world and would threaten the very survival of the state of israel. and joining us our political panel abc political director rick klein and weekly standard steve hayes. steve, i don t think if i were president obama in the white house i wouldn t be mocking the prime minister because i will tell you i went through a list of things i would come back on the president for, it s a long list. i think what we are seeing here from the white house is both a lack of seriousness and a lack of competence.
one of the biggest applicators of president obama s administration. it is a good deal. a deal that meets our core objectives. this framework would cut off every pathway that iran could take to develop a nuclear weapon. iran s foreign minister and chief negotiator sounded a note of optimism but a worried one saying quote, we have serious differences with the united states. we have built mutual distrust in the past so what i hope is through courageous implementation of this some of that trust could be remedied but that is for us all to wait and see. the two have until june 30th to iron out the fine text of the agreement. iran will scale back its centrifuges, reduce its uranium stockpile, provide the international atomic energy agency greater access and allow
to find elements of this deal which needs to be negotiated. i think frank speak in the real world starts now, because they have to iron out the real deal. three months for that not a very long time. yes. as we saw, these negotiations extended beyond their deadline. i want to play a little bit about what president obama had to say about this deal and then get some reaction from you. the framework is a result of tough, simple diplomacy. it s a good deal, a deal that meets our core objectives, including strict limitations on iran s program and cutting off every pathway that iran could take to develop a nuclear weapon. does it, in your opinion what we know about it so far, cut off every potential pathway for iran to end up with a nuclear weapon? yes, it covers the uranium road plutonium road, and i
reactors are only good for making having some technical difficulties there, unfortunately. that transmission from tehran. he is the bureau chief over there. getting afrom him a little bit of backlash. he is reporting from some hard liners over there lflt. we want to turn to the more basic question we raised at the top, is this a good deal? it is a good deal. a deal that meets our core objectives. this framework would cut off every pathway that iran could take to develop a nuclear weapon. iran will face strict limitations on its program. iran has also agreed to the most robust and intrusive inspections ever negotiated for any nuclear program in history. many republicans in congress and some democrats, though are