because climate change poses a great and growing danger. sean: the summit was thrown off course when a draft copy of the proposed agreement leaked. it showed plans to force industrialized countrieses to pay developing nations an amount equivalent to .5% of their gdp levied a tax on countries like the u.s. to give money to poor nations. like kyoto a blatant attempt to redispwaoult redistribute wealth in the name of environment. to bring about a massive shift of wealth from the united states to developing countries. in effect the third world quoting that as saying we chinese will lend you 100 billion dollars and you pay interest and then you give it back to us in the other third world countries cleaning up our environment and building more factories to compete with your american-made products many probably the worst deal
leading the charge. we come here in copenhagen because climate change poses a great and growing danger. sean: the summit was thrown off course when a draft copy of the proposed agreement leaked. it showed plans to force industrialized countrieses to pay developing nations an amount equivalent to .5% of their gdp levied a tax on countries like the u.s. to give money to poor nations. like kyoto a blatant attempt to redispwaoult redistribute wealth in the name of environment. to bring about a massive shift of wealth from the united states to developing countries. in effect the third world quoting that as saying we chinese will lend you 100 billion dollars and you pay interest and then you give it back to us in the other third world countries cleaning up our environment and building more factories to compete with
automatic weapons fire. finally an hour apache attack helicopters arrived overhead. after the smoke cleared from the battlefield, the terrible toll was evident. 27 soldiers were wounded and nine of the chosen few lay dead. this situation was pure recklessness. reporter: in the spring of 2009 a draft copy of an army analysis of the battle was highly critical of the soldiers overseeing the mission. the leadership oversight, they were nonexistent. reporter: there was a leadership failure in your opinion. absolutely. our boys are not canyon fodder. the united states has to protect these men and in this case it was not done. reporter: now, the u.s. military maintains that there were not mistakes made that warrant people to be pupnished
insurgent fighters were attacking the outpost. the soldiers below on the main base were being hit by automatic weapons fire. finally an hour in, apache attack helicopters arrived overhead. t after the smoke cleared from the battlefield, the toll was evident. 27 soldiers wounded and nine of the chosen few lay dead. this situation was pure recklessness. reporter: in the spring of 2009 a draft copy of a detailed analysis of the battle was highly critical of the senior officers overseeing the operation. the resources given to accomplish the mission and the leadership oversight, they were nonexistent. reporter: there was a leadership failure in your opinion. absolutely. our boys are not canyon fire. the united states has to protect these men and in this case it was not done.
new signs tonight a nightmare scenario for america and the middle east may be drawing closer. the night mare, of course, a nuclear armed iran. though this may sound familiar you have not heard these details before. cnn has obtained a draft copy of the u.n. s nuclear watch dog s upcoming report on iran s nuclear program. the president recently bragged his country is a nuclear state, but a peaceful one, enrichi ini uranium for power plants and hospitals. prompting a senior administration official to tell one reporting today is suggests the iranian military is inviting a confrontation. we re going to explore what can be done about it with fareed zakaria. we ve heard alarms about iran and nuclear weapons in the past.