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of this government. mr. ahmadinejad managed to isolate iran diplomatically, and mr. rouhani is in reality bringing iran out of diplomatic isolation. so, yes, they are succeeding, and the western media is not paying attention. they should. they should, to begin with, start reading what mr. rouhani has said all over the years. back in 1999, iran, you know, the islamic republic, experienced its most serious political unrest. that was the tehran university unrest which spread to the entire country. which politician do you think it was that went to the public and supported the revolutionary guard, and the police suppression of the students movement. it was mr. rouhani. mr. rouhani systematically called the students foreign agents. mr. rou manny systematically at the extreme national security council was banning newspapers. and now, people are expecting that mr. rouhani, of all the people, is going to allow freedom of the press? why? why? this is what i believe is the mistake of th
HondurasTurkeyChinaPortugalSyriaRussiaWashingtonDistrict-of-columbiaUnited-statesUkraineMexicoEgypt and thank you all for coming. we ll be in touch about another session before too long. thanks again. voters go to the polls in sticks weeks for congressional midterm elections. up next on cspan 3, a look at how national security issues could influence the november elections. then, a discussion on the u.s. tax code. we ll also bring you a meeting with asian american journalists. later, remarks from house intelligence chair congressman mike rogers. on the next washington journal, a look at the role of the national institutes of health and medical research, their funding and their vomt in combatting outbreaks like ebola. we ll hear from dr. francis collins, nih director. we continue with patricia grady, and dr. griffin rogers, director of the national institute of diabetes and digestive and kidney diseases. and northwest university is next on our big ten bus tour. washington journal is live every morning at 7:00 a.m. e
New-yorkUnited-statesHondurasTexasAfghanistanIranTurkeySyriaLebanonGuatemalaRussiaWashington quickly. if krg is under threat, would go ahead. this is a great question. what you are hearing in the press my answer to you is no. this is not surprising. this is interesting. some of the kurdish leaders, they just made these statements in the press, we are very disappointed that you didn t defend us against isil. but nonetheless, you know, this is a bit surprising. there s many people who kind of knew this all along. so i think this is more part of the iraqi kurds have miscalculated, misinterpreted and overstepped how far turkey will go. quite frankly, turkey doesn t need to. at this point, the iraqi kurds have become so indebted and so dependent upon occur urkey that if they are disappointed or upset or angry, i don t see how that s going to affect the alliance because the leverage is not in the iraqi kurds hands at this point. does that mean occur urkey will be involved in terms of reconnaissance? certainly. launching a missile against isil is the same type of p
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