assistance to israel. we can enhance support for areas like missile defense, information sharing, interdiction, all to help meet israel s pressing security needs. and to provide a hedge against any additional activities that iran may engage in as a consequence of sanctions relief. but i have also listened to the israeli security establishment which warned of the danger posed by a nuclear armed iran for decades. in fact, they helped develop many of the ideas that ultimately led to this deal. so the friends of israel and to the israeli people i say this a nuclear armed iran is far more dangerous to israel, to america, and to the world than an iran that benefits from sanctions
on concluding u.s. security assistance to israel and enhance support for missile defense, information sharing, all to help meet israel s pressing security needs and provide a hedge against any additional activities iran may engage in as a concept of sanctions relief. but i have also listened to the israeli security establishment that warned of the danger posed by a nuclear armed iran for deca decades. thy they helped develop many of the ideas that led to this deal. to friends of israel and the israeli people i say to this: a nuclear armed iran is more dangerous to israel, america and the world than an iran that benefits from sanctions relief.
assistance to israel. we can enhance support for areas like missile defense, information sharing, interdiction all to help meet israel s pressing security needs. and to provide a hedge against any additional activities that iran may engage in as a consequence of sanctions relief. but i have also listened to the israeli security establishment which warned of the danger posed by a nuclear armed iran for decades. in fact they helped develop many of the ideas that ultimately led to this deal. so to friends of israel and to the israeli people i say this. a nuclear armed iran is far more dangerous to israel to america, and to the world than an iran that benefits from sanctions
trump your cat is now trump your bassett, your bunny, your againy pig, your husband. nothing trumps this bee hive except trump himself. jeanne moos cnn, new york. thanks so much for joining us. anderson is next. good evening from new orleans. i m here on assignment. the big story, a very big deal no matter where you are or how you look at i. the agreement hammered out in vienna to limit iran s nuclear program and bit by bit, remove global economic sanctions on the islamic republic. it arrived with iran potentially on the brink of having a bomb with israel urging tougher americanures and contemplating military action on its own with the entire region in turmoil. with iran holding americans captive and the united states entering a presidential campaign. tomorrow president obama who spent the day on the phone with middle east allies will speak to reporters and presumably answer his critics and tonight there
mistake. the president spoke with netanyahu earlier today. the white house says the president reassured the prime minister that the u.s. is still committed to israel s security. remains concerned that terrorism. the white house tried to get ahead of that by reaching out on a conference call i ll told with jewish american groups. i m told there were some pointed questions on that call. no question about it. they know there are some hard feelings with the israeli prime minister. between prime minister and this president over this issue. this is one of the questions the president will have to face tomorrow here at the white house. all right. appreciate it. i want to dig deeper you spent two decades at the state department advising presidents in both parties. currently he is the vice president at the woodrow central for scholars. to you, what is the most pivotal part of this deal? i think the reality, the president willfully pursued