himself and the media. with so much conflicting information members of congress on both sides of the aisle say tomorrow s classified briefing with senior administration officials cannot come soon enough. iran announced its uranium enrichment capacity and on sunday a rocket near the us embassy in baghdad, days after nonessential us staff in order to evacuate. no group has claimed responsibility and officials believe the rocket was fired from eastern baghdad, in area home to shiite militia. donald trump tweeted it is a fight that would be the official end of iran. written never threaten the united states again. over the weekend the uss abraham lincoln strike group made its presence felt by conducting exercises in the persian gulf. donald trump said he hopes it doesn t escalate into a full-blown war in tonight he is telling iranian he s ready to talk if they are. that will be up to them.
in guatemala, thing deae del has climbo 69 the fuego volcano. entire communities were buried in ash and lava. battered residents facing hazards with the clouds of volcanic ash spread by the wind. officia officials warning residents for the possibility of new eruptions. saudi arabia issued the first driver s licenses to women. ten women received licenses on monday. officials expect 2,000 to receive the license in the next week. the world s only ban of women behind the wheel ends june 24th. iranians expect to increase uranium enrichment capacity. that comes on the heels of president trump walking away from the iran nuclear deal.
but we got intelligence that they were pursuing uranium enrichment capacity and launched missiles. so this deal was violated by the north koreans. president bush labeled north korea as that axis of evil. how did he treat the north koreans during his administration? reporter: after the agreed framework failed, we launched into several rounds of negotiations with the so-called six parties. the united states, china, north and south korea, russia and japan. and there was some highs and lows throughout this period. we had some breakthroughing. break thrust. in 2005, the north koreans agreed to rejoin the nonproliferation treaty. we talked about some concessions, food aid, and president bush removed north korea from the satate sponsor o terrorism act.
reactor, producing plutonium for a weapon. and it won t buildfully new heavy water reactors or engage in reprocessing for at least 15 years and after that, we have the ability to watch and know precisely what they re doing. the iranian pathway will be blocked. because of the deep reductions in iran s uranium enrichment capacity and because for 15 years the country will not enrich to a level higher than 3.7%. let me be clear, no one can build a bomb from a stockpile of 300 kilograms of uranium enriched only to 3.67%. it is just not possible. finally, iran s covert s pathway to a bomb will you re watching secretary of state john kerry speaking at the national constitution center in philadelphia speaking in support of the iran nuclear deal
during the next decade. the anytime, anywhere inspections are like sometime somewhere inspections. they are not within 24 hours, but within 24 days. you can imagine what you can hide within 24 days even if someone catches you. we know from history, despite israel and the united states having intelligence agencies we didn t know for years about secret facilities. one path they have if they decide to do so is to cheat and get to it. let s say iran complies with the deal what the deal does is in ten years, it removes the constraints the deal is putting in place. what a lot of people don t understand this is not a permanent deal. these are temporary constraints placed on iran. in ten years, the major constraints are removed. that means iran could have a massive uranium enrichment capacity. the president, himself, said a couple months ago in an