control twooward num laclear we. people are not focussed about the cliff. we are facing a situation within several years all the restrictions will be removed and iran will not have to sneak in or break into the nuclear club. they will be able to walk into the nuclear club. so the scenario that i see is one where the president, first, took the first step by decertifying the deal or not certifying it. and then he enumerated problems. one was the sunset clause. need to fix those. the second was the ballistic missile program of iran that is only used to develop nuclear weapons, and the third is to actually have an inspection regime where you look at every site in iran. not just where the keys are under the light of the lamp posts but the military sites where iran in the past and future would do nuclear weaponization and other work. are those problems that can be solved outside of the agreement? i think they can.
established a credible threat for the united states to walk away from the deal, and that has given him enormous leverage, not just over iran but over europeans and i think over everyone who is interested in shifting this to a policy that can prevent iran from developing nuclear weapons. a lot of the senators who supported the deal, they pointed to a lot of the problems with the deal. this is their chance to fix it. and president trump is giving them that chance. israel supports that effort. we hope that both in congress and the european allies will work together to fix a very, very bad deal. mr. ambassador, mark halperin here. lay out your optimistic scenario if president trump continues to per sue t pursue the policy you want him to. iran is not going to agree to anything. they were given the deal of the century. it s a deal that enables them to have nuclear weapons. this deal puts them on cruise