International understanding to try to stop iran from having a Nuclear Weapon and that is a different circumstance. So in the development of where the iaea was going thisey did come to us for Technical Expertise as they did every other member and in a classified briefing this afternoon i will share with you everything i know about this. Let me ask im also very grateful that the director general on his own cognizance is meeting with the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in an informal setting which is extremely unusual because every other country sort of wonders why he is. Did i understand you to say to senator corker that you personally did not see the final document . No. I said i was shown documents that i believe to be the final documents but whether, in fact, there are any further discussions what this is about, senator, are the modalities, the technical modalities that the iaea uses. And i will share with you this afternoon in a classified setting every single thing i know about t
Three days. So it could be 24 days or as short as 13 days. Would it be permissible to address the snap back aspect . At the discretion of the chairman. Youre next. I will take my time and ask quickly to respond to the question. Thank you. I just wanted to speak to one of the premises behind your question. First, i absolutely agree that the more likely scenario we see is small breach is a testing, sticking a toe across the line. And what we need to do then is hit iran in a proportionate way show them that has consequences. Otherwise were asking for larger breaches. And we have to be very serious about that. We have been very clear with our partners we will be serious about that. But there is a premise that ive heard circulating that after the initial sanctions relief iran can somehow immunize itself to further pressure. Therefore it wont care about snap back. That is simply not the case. Irans foreign reserves cant be put in a vault or a mattress in iran in the form of gold or bills. Th
In this context does indefinitely mean that time period has not been established or does it mean perpetually . It means that under this agreement and under the Nuclear Nonproliferation treaty, iran is prohibited from pursuing a Nuclear Weapon, updating, acquiring or developing one. Ever, ever. So it really means perpetually, yes. Under the code, does iran have the right to enrich up to weapons grade uranium after the expiration of the cap . No. If they indeed move to enriching to what we would consider weapons grade that will raise a red flag to the entire international community, to the iaea. There are very few circumstances where iran needs to for Peaceful Nuclear purpose of enriching above 5 . One could argue for submarine fuel perhaps but indeed if they went to weapons grade it would raise instantaneous red flags and we would see it as a major noncompliance. Enrichment over 5 start to essentially raises red flag with the exception of submarine fuel speak with submarine fuel and may
Is getting stronger. The hackers that stole data from jpmorgan have been linked to possible attacks on 13 other financial institution, including some of the Worlds Largest banks. We begin with the latest on the ebola outbreak. Military planes have arrived in liberia, carrying aid and 100 additional american marines. That brings the american troop total to 100 in liberia. About 500 soldiers were trained at fort hood texas today. Officials in dallas confirm the remains of Thomas Eric Duncan has been cremated, a Liberian National who died, eight days after becoming the first person diagnosed with ebola on american soil. He is one of hundreds of cases worldwide, according to numbers from the world health organisation. Ashar quraishi joins us from dallas. You have been reporting on the cremation of dunk Thomas Eric Duncan. What can you tell us about the handling of his remains. . An official told us that his remains were cremated shortly after he died, recommending that the body be handled
Is this better . Lets see. I think it has gone from one extreme to the other. We will get started if you can hear me. Ok . All right. On september 14, ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy walked into what can be described as hell on earth. It was days after Ukrainian Forces recaptured the city, and president zelinski wanted to assess the damage personally. The once picturesque riverside city was unrecognizable. Mass graves were filled with hundreds of unidentified bodies, including children. Bodies with crushed skulls. Victims hands tied behind their backs. Faces mutilated beyond recognition. Many showing signs of torture. It was the same sickening scene we saw an bucha, and other towns that have been socalled liberated from Russian Forces. We must not look away. We must face this squarely. We must bear witness to these heinous acts, which is why we have images of these crimes around to the hearing room today. I met with ukrainian prosecutor general, andre last week. He told me the