That is part of what this vote would be. We dont trust that, it was no way iran could come under it. The consequences of this are even more than what you laid out. Here is what else happens but better on politics long enough, i have a pretty good sense a lot of people were opposing this before it was announced before they read it. If this does not meet congresses approval, and iran goes back to enriching, you can hear the cry now. What are we going to do about it . You hear the Prime Minister of his rail calling me up it is time to bomb. What are we going to do . That is why learned people say that is the alternative. When they are glitching like crazy, and the patched up diplomacy, and passed up the nonproliferation treaty, what is left . I know senators are uncomfortable that they may have an enrichment program, so what is your plan . Knock out their entire capacity . Erase the memory . Totally go to war . I heard somebody mention iraq that we had a huge ability to know what happened
Of broadcasteakout time. Breakout time in arms control is the time it takes to get a weapon. We have been dealing only with the amount of time it takes to get enough fissile material to produce one weapon. You still have to produce the weapon and most people dont guesstimate that a country is going to be satisfied with only one weapon and enough fissile material for one. Theres a lot of time beyond that. Weve been operating with a huge safety cushion here, and well have one year of broadcasteakout time for one fissile weapon for at least ten years and then it begins to tail down, but not as a cliff. It begins to tail down as we go through the next five years and thn were arriving at a point where iran has, hopefully, achieved normal status in the npt. I say hopefully because if they havent, the agreement hasnt worked in the sense theyve violated it and we go back to snapback and have the sanctions back in place. Can you answer whether all of our intelligence agencies are agreed on that
Neutrality has become the law of the land. Hows that going . Guest well, its early. Our rules have just become final, so we have some implementation to do as well so its early to know exactly how the rules are going to play out and what are the impacts. We still have a court case going on, and well see how that moves through the process and see what happens in the litigation side of the equation. Host well, theres some talk up on capitol hill with the republican ares about doing republicans about doing something to mitigate Net Neutrality. Is that something thats possible at this point, or is it going to is it all in the courts . Guest well, i leave of the legislating process to my good friends and former colleagues on the hill. They know best on what can be done and cant be done on capitol hill. I have left that institution enjoyed my time there but im not in a great position to answer per se. I suspect in talking to my friends it seems like a heavy lift right now. Seems like those fo
Serious question that needs to be objected to. Senator menendez . I was going to add a small foot note to the issue of countries without diplomatic relations not being part of the inspection team. I want to point out again for decades now all inspectors have training here in the United States. Were very confident in a very, very broad set of confident people. In addition i could get you the exact number but right now i think we have a dozen americans in the safegardz efforts at iaea and they play a very critical role. I would love it if you would get me that information specifically. Senator, ill get you a list of all the mcnichls we have to prevent arms flowing. Those are critical questions to me and the american public. Thank you for service to our country. Thank you, senator. Were going to take a break when we have the second round start. Can you make it through three more senators . Thank you. Thank you mr. Chairman. Thank you for your service to our country. We very much appreciat
Missile passing. Please take cover. Trevor yeah, you know, guys. I have to commend how disciplined japan as a nation is. They keep their phones on and ready for an emergency. Not like america, where people just able all the alerts. You know how many of my friends are like, oh, yeah, i turned off all my amber alerts. Im like, what do you mean . Thats a safety feature. Im not going to save a little girl. Im like, yeah, but its your daughter. Ill make another one. I dont care. Its easier. I dont have a particular set of skills. Whatever. So a lot of people are afraid. They are afraid in japan, and the real tragedy in all of this is that when the missile went into the ocean, it actually hit the last dolphin that japan hadnt fished yet. Yeah, you see, north korea, thats how you hit japan jokes, not bombs, baby. Thats how we do it. Its not a real dolphin. Were good, guys, dont worry. Were good. Were good. Now, i know it seems like north korea launches missiles every five days, but i do think