George washington university. Hello, everyone. Welcome. My name is alexander wilson, on the president of the John Quincy Adams society here at gw when i am so honored to be starting off our event, facing the next step for u. S. Foreign policy in iran. It is a great honor to host this event which has been nine months in the making. Thank you all for coming. [indiscernible] thank you all for coming out. It is a pleasure to see you all excited about this event being offered today. A special thanks to sam who did a lot of the great work in presenting and creating this event. Thank you for the kind invitation. It is great to be here. I will start with introducing our speakers. [indiscernible] as we move on the questions will be more difficult. Especially the last one. Michael singh is a managing director at the Washington Institute and a former senior director of the National Security council. [indiscernible] with a focus on iran and the middle east. Michael is on the board of the u. S. Ins
George washington university. Hello, everyone. Welcome. My name is alexander wilson, on the president of the John Quincy Adams society here at gw when i am so honored to be starting off our event, facing the next step for u. S. Foreign policy in iran. It is a great honor to host this event which has been nine months in the making. Thank you all for coming. [indiscernible] thank you all for coming out. It is a pleasure to see you all excited about this event being offered today. A special thanks to sam who did a lot of the great work in presenting and creating this event. Thank you for the kind invitation. It is great to be here. I will start with introducing our speakers. [indiscernible] as we move on the questions will be more difficult. Especially the last one. Michael singh is a managing director at the Washington Institute and a former senior director of the National Security council. [indiscernible] with a focus on iran and the middle east. Michael is on the board of the u. S. Ins
George washington university. Hello, everyone. Welcome. My name is alexander wilson, on the president of the John Quincy Adams society here at gw when i am so honored to be starting off our event, facing the next step for u. S. Foreign policy in iran. It is a great honor to host this event which has been nine months in the making. Thank you all for coming. [indiscernible] thank you all for coming out. It is a pleasure to see you all excited about this event being offered today. A special thanks to sam who did a lot of the great work in presenting and creating this event. Thank you for the kind invitation. It is great to be here. I will start with introducing our speakers. [indiscernible] as we move on the questions will be more difficult. Especially the last one. Michael singh is a managing director at the Washington Institute and a former senior director of the National Security council. [indiscernible] with a focus on iran and the middle east. Michael is on the board of the u. S. Ins
Heres what she said about the Ballistic Missile. First i would like to thank all of you for being here and i do apologize for the delay. It goes back to warrant why i prefer the train. It is more reliable. This is really important that you be here today. Because we have a story to tell and the story is a very important one. Its not just important for the United States, its important for the entire International Community. As President Trump announced on october 13, the United States is taking a new approach to around by focusing on all of the regimes destabilizing behavior. That means we are not just focused on the nuclear program. We are also taking a hard look at it rams whistle program. Its arms exports, and its support for terrorists, proxy fighters and dictators. Our new strategy was prompted by the undeniable fact that the behavior is growing worse. The nuclear deal has done nothing to moderate the regimes conduct in other areas. Aid from it rams revolutionary guard to dangerous
Increasingly under attack as a country experiences a historic wave of violence. Hello there. After almost four and a half years of fighting in syria, its the president s first real admission the government fors are struggling. In a speech to the nation Bashar Al Assad said his army is tired and lacks numbers. He said his forces may have to concede some territory to their enemies. A report. Reporter for the First Time Since the war began in syria, president Bashar Al Assad admits Government Forces have a problem. They have been 40sed to abandoned some areas. We do have new recruits every day. The military is carrying out its mission, but the syrian army is sometimes required to give up areas in order to hold on to into more important areas. We are in a fateful period and there are no compromise solutions. Assad tried to put a brave face. In order to win and succeed in anything everybody gets tired. It is quite normal that the state, the army get tired but the word defeat does not exist