correct on the iran matter. how are other world leaders reacting? as of now we understand representatives of the u.k., france as well as britain are coming here to examine these documents. but so far there has been a generally muted response to the prime minister s presentation. the foreign policy chief for the european union says nothing netanyahu said put into question compliance with the deal. french officials say netanyahu s claims only reinforce the need for this agreement to stay in place. the u.k. standing by the deal for now calling the inspections one of the most extensive and robust in international accords. the harshest reaction is coming from tehran. a spokesman there is calling netanyahu a broke and infamous liar who had nothing to offer except lies and deceit. and the head of iran s atomic energy agency is saying if the u.s. decides to opt out of this
what role do you see the u.s. playing in that reconstruction? well, it depends on what, you know, we ll presumably hear from members of congress who have been more involved in this over the past several years. but it would be interesting to hear from the president on what the plan is for this kind of thing. he doesn t seem to be very interested in bringing america any further into the world stage. he is pulling out of any number of international accords and internati america first. spending money overseas to rebuild another country rather than rebuilding another country he would like to talk about chicago and it is hard to see him using his political capital to do that. made such a big deal about his opposition to the war in iraq and made that argument over and over again during the campaign. bottom line, doug, big moment here for the iraqi people today. yeah, absolutely. and just to follow on i think the trump administration may be in a position to really help the
damascus is accusing turkey s prime minister of aggression after he crossed into neighboring syria unannounced. turkish prime minister visited an historic tomb sunday. the site is located in a nearby border town. the syrian government released a statement saying he infiltrated its territory and broke international accords. syria has been locked in a bloody civil war for four years. and as battles flare up, near the country s southern border with israel, military hospitals, on the israeli side, are taking in wounded rebels. cnn s oren lieberman visited one hospital where they re treating syrian rebels no questions asked. reporter: we can show you the foot but not the face of 7-year-old jamaal who has been through hell and come out smiling. jamaal s family is from war-torn
was introduced by georgia republican senator johnny isaacson, and richard blumenthal, it would allow the hostages to try to finally receive some compensation. the bill calls for companies that violate iranian sanctions now to be penalized with surcharges. that money would then help the former hostages. foreign hostage barry rosen was 34 years old in 1979, he and the others have not been able to sue because of that treaty which was part of the agreement between tehran and washington. every administration continued to abide by the treaty. rosen, who was on america s news headquarters earlier with me, says even though it violates international accords, the u.s. kept up its part of the deal. they weren t supposed to be violating anything. it could have been abrogated, but i think the executive always wanted to make sure any of its treaty powers were never
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