this agreement with iran, what s a your take on that? it s not going to happen. the iranians know that. and we should know that as well. look, they re heading towards a breakout, jason. i think it s a matter, within a year they re going to have a breakout. when this plan was first put in place, and remember, it wasn t a treaty, it was a plan. it was going to expire in 2025 anyway and that s the reason why president trump pushed so hard to renegotiate the deal to make it a permanent deal because if you got to 2025, the chance of a breakup was very high. you made a comment a minute ago, that was a comment that director general grossy from the iea, the international atomic energy agency made, that these that they re heading toward a breakout, that knows they are, that they re not allowing anybody to inspect their facilities primarily at fordo which is where they re developing capabilities to develop a nuclear weapon. we talk about a breakout, that s the ability to develop a nuclear
this agreement with iran, what s a your take on that? it s not going to happen. the iranians know that. and we should know that as well. look, they re heading towards a breakout, jason. i think it s a matter, within a year they re going to have a breakout. when this plan was first put in place, and remember, it wasn t a treaty, it was a plan. it was going to expire in 2025 anyway and that s the reason why president trump pushed so hard to renegotiate the deal to make it a permanent deal because if you got to 2025, the chance of a breakup was very high. you made a comment a minute ago, that was a comment that director general grossy from the iea, the international atomic energy agency made, that these that they re heading toward a breakout, that knows they are, that they re not allowing anybody to inspect their facilities primarily at fordo which is where they re developing capabilities to develop a nuclear weapon. we talk about a breakout, that s the ability to develop a nuclear
i think i understand and i haven t met with the single foreign leader. bret: mike flynn talking to the russians, before it becomes national security advisor, how is this different than that? it s a fair question, we don t know a lot of the details about what exactly secretary carrie had done. it certainly suggested he was doing more than what he said to dana perino, this is just what secretary of state s do. that said, we should keep in mind that this is not necessarily all that unusual. in 2015, basically every republican senator sent a note to iran that said any deal you make will only be good for the duration of the obama administration. it s different for a lot of reasons but i think this is a sort of tactic that we shouldn t be surprised to see. bret: in part that was because it wasn t a treaty.
chance of it going through? it depends on what s agreed to and if there s bilateral things and if the u.s. is promising certain things it may require a treaty but i m very open to the negotiations president trump has started. i think president trump is an historic figure in the sense that i don t think bush would have done this or think obama would have done it. they would have litigated it to death with attorneys saying we can t meet with the north korea leader. that went on for a decade and why we got nowhere and president trump being able to think outside the box and willing to do something no one else in the establishment was willing to do, may well bring peace on the korean peninsula. bill: that s a strong statement. senator, you come back any time. rand paul, thank you for your time on the hill. the republican senator from kentucky there. that tail end comment quite
korean peninsula. we ll stop the war games but this is complete denuclearization. the president s doubt the new relationship will ever pay off. north korea have made commitments in the past they have not followed. kim jong-un is a butcher. working with him is like trying to hand-feed a shark. president trump seems to have given away a couple things kim jong-un wanted without anything in return. bill: and now a potential treaty to seal the deal. the president can reach a significant agreement with the north koreans i hope it take the form of a treaty. sandra: so what is next for congress? let s go to our headliner, senator center marco rubio joins us. we re a couple days out from the meeting and vig trying to see where this ultimately goes