two-state solution. neither israeli side nor the palestinian side. peace is impossible in the immediate future. we have to look for a political settlement. i would say a kind of the kind of agreement we had following the war of independence in 1949, they were not peace agreements but they allowed both sides to live more or less peacefully p that s what i m looking for. a tense cold war kind of situation in which there is not open violence but there is an equilibrium stable enough. it has been such a pleasure to have you on this morning. thank you so much. thank you. we will be right back. ttd# 1-800-345-2550 let s talk about the typical financial consultation ttd# 1-800-345-2550 when companies try to sell you something off their menu ttd# 1-800-345-2550 instead of trying to understand what you really need.
different political players but none of those players are saying i want to give up the nuclear capacity, none of those players is saying i want to make peace with israel. so it is a fight against a group of people who are extremes, none of which want to see the survival of israel. this peace possible with the current remember jaem? point is it the case ayatollah s end dash post-1979 iranian state is opposed to the existence that peace with that regime is never possible? is it a regime there could be some progress with? there are always rational actors that can come to the table. for example, israel had peace for 30 years now with egypt and israel has had peace now with jordan for 15 years. and just because it has peace doesn t mean jordanians or egyptians love the fact that there is israel but they are rational actors and they made a deal. the iranians are different. i want everyone to hold that thought. we are going to pick this topic up after this break. right after this brea
unreasonable precondition as a single precondition to say actually the thing we are negotiateding over is this peace much land. you need to stop building on that peace of land when we negotiate. one of the things we are negotiating about is security and yet we have 130 rockets that were fired at israel in the last 24 hours. and can we get the rockets to stop? can we get all these? look, let s sit in a room and let s have open peaceful communication. let s create a possibility for hope and not hate. wane my guests to tell us wane my guests to tell us what they think we should know.t at the same time.
esther whispering into the ear of the king who wants to destroy the jews and a reported line he said even then they wanted to wipe us out. this was reported. not said publicly by netanyahu. my question to you is there are two ways of considering iran and iran s nuclear aspirations and iran s positions to israel. one, fundamentally ea threat. the other is as a country with a set of interests strategic desires, rational calculations as to its best interests, it seems to me if you place into the former camp, it is very difficult to conceive of a diplomatic solution, if you concede of latter camp you can imagine that peace could possibly be made between the ayatollah ask israeli state as crazy as that may seem. which of those two natures of the i don t know government do you see? it is very clear ahmadinejad has said that he wants to wipe israel off the map. and that, yes, there is internal dissent in iran and there are
hopefully they will act in the interests of their own people. just like the people in egypt, ultimately the egyptians didn t say i want peace with israel because i love them. they said i want peace with israel because we tried to destroy them repeatedly and it didn t work. but at the end of the day we have nothing but evidence to go on and the evidence is that iran is behind killing americans in bay route. killing americans in afghanistan. they try to kill the saudsy ambassador in washington, just very, very recently. we don t know that. you are stipulating that we do not know that. tremendous evidence. we do not know that. jeremy said something vicinitying. the whole debate about the issue is not rational. we are talking about emotional here. i understand your fear. i understand it because live in that area and was raised and i was born and lived for a long time. it is about missiles in 1991 during the first gulf war. my whole building shook. we had bags, black bags, u