that are currently sitting in europe negotiating our way back into that iran deal, are going to hurry up those negotiations to try to get the deal done before this even harder line than the current administration in iran comes in. they re going to be making concession after concession, pete. they want this deal so badly. but here s what it s actually going to do, it s going to unlock a flood of cash back into tehran. that money is going to go right out the door to its proxies, its militias in iraq, to hezbollah near israel, to hamas. and bottom line is our money and europe s money is going to fund those terrorist groups that want to kick us out of iraq and that will be launching rockets at our greatest ally, israel. it s insane, but that s the road that the biden administration s going down. i think they re going to have
that s exactly where i was going, because pompeo and bolton can t be 100% happy with what trump was engaged in in singapore, right? and pompeo s position is, i want cvid before we give any sanctions relief, while trump is saying i ve got a win and it s going to be hard to pull trump away from that win to be tough guy because he wants to show his history. the biggest danger is the other side of what david is suggestion. you re going to have a lot of internal fighting where trump wants to be the good guy and pompeo and bolton are trying to reign him back. bolton was trying to scuttle the actual summit because he thought the united states wasn t being tough enough against north korea. that fight is going to play out internally and right now if you re pompeo, thing number one you have to do is you re reassuring allies because yet again trump making concession that s would upset allies without talking to them in advance, pompeo has to go and
looking to give a speech about reduction of nuclear capabilities in a historic venue. speech pretty thin on substance, and the crowd wasn t wildly interested. it caps a bad trip for the president, starting with the g8, where president putin told him to take a hike on syria. what is it with russia? i think it s continuation of the last ten years. the obama administration came, members of the jurying to press the reset button. relations were frosty because of things the russians were doing at the end of the bush administration. after making concession, after concession, the russian reaction was you haven t given us enough. and syria, the administration
looking to give a speech about reduction of nuclear capabilities in a historic venue. speech pretty thin on substance, and the crowd wasn t wildly interested. it caps a bad trip for the president, starting with the g8, where president putin told him to take a hike on syria. what is it with russia? i think it s continuation of the last ten years. the obama administration came, members of the jurying to press the reset button. relations were frosty because of things the russians were doing at the end of the bush administration. after making concession, after concession, the russian reaction was you haven t given us enough. and syria, the administration
chairman kim to president trump. that north korea has not lost faith in president trump. what does that mean? what are they expecting of president trump? and what is he likely to be able to do? well if you go back to the statement that came out of the singapore summit, if you go back to the president s press conference, after that summit, and to the president s subsequent comments in which he painted all of they things in an incredibly positive light, and seem to be making concession after concession to the north koreans, my read of this is that that s what the north koreans want more of. they want less talk about denuclearization, less talk about complete verifiable irreversible denuclearization. less talk about all of the things that secretary pompeo probably talked about in pyongyang. and more talk about building relationships, building trust, they want more talk about what concessions the united states is prepared to add to the ones that