now the administration has politically at home elevated iran to the center of graffy for american foreign policy. going into the 2014 congressional elections with a big debate. maybe the administration can pull off a very good affirmative deal. they put a pretty tight schedule on themselves, haven t they? another part of the agreement talking about you have one year to negotiate showing progress, i would say. oh, yeah. i do think by may, june, you ll have a moment where at the center of american politics, all the talk about foreign policy being irrelevant, you ll have a pretty big debate about the basic structure of american foreign policy. you have that going into the 2014 campaign. speaking of capitol hill, the chairman of the house intelligence committee congressman mike rogers. what s your take on the deal? boy, i m very, very concerned about the deal. if you think about it, there are six different u.n. resolutions saying you cannot enrich uranium. the day of the deal
the dead sea scrolls. tomorrow in going to the site. in all the acknowledgements that he made, very broadly and emotionally, trying to establish a connection with the israeli people. going over the head of the government, if you will, and speaking to the next generation and saying it is in your interests. look, the demographics are clear. israel is already just about 50/50, if you consider the west bank and gaza as part of this country. and it is not yet an independent palestinian state. and if they are going to continue this way as an occupying force, he is basically saying, this is not going to be good for israel. it is not going to be good for israel. take a chance on peace. picking up on that point about the way the president was talking about the israeli people, he talked about the democracy raffy of getting to a two state solution. then he talked about the dignity of the palestinian people. let s take a listen to one