not under investigation. much to nato allies chagrin controversy sparked by donald trump kept them making progress on a hot topic, sanctions against iran. jillian turner is here to explain. donald trump had the iran nuclear deal on his mind today, the final day of the nato summit, he believes the regime is about to reach a tipping point. they are having a lot of problems and their economy is collapsing but i will tell you this. at a certain point they will call he and say let s make a deal and we will make a deal. until then the tension between the us and iran are on the rise and in a statement to fox news the white house called out the regime support for terrorism, militancy and ballistic missiles answer the global effort is needed to bring iran in and have it behave as a normal country, the nato summit is the first time many of europe s for leaders have seen
president trump says he s considering a range of responses and says military intervention is not off is the table. now, whether it s venezuela or north korea, former secretary of defense william perry says the rhetoric may need to be ratcheted down some and with north korea in particular, the u.s. has considered the kim s regime s goals. watch. this regime support suicidal. the the leaders of the regime, kim jong-un in particular, they re not seeking march tir domestic. they re seeking to keep to have their regime survive, to keep the kim dynasty staepd. that s what they re seeking. and we should understand that in dealing with this elm. the danger is not that they re going to attack us or the allies. the danger is through this that we will warned into some kind of military conflict and that that could then evg late into a real war. and that would be very, very serious. one of the things perry says that brings us closer to implicate is the threatening rhetoric on both sides here.