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bill: this happens every day and alerts out of south korea and japan. no end to this and appears to be escalating. i think kim like vladimir putin last year after the afghanistan fiasco is taking the measure of joe biden and thinks if he keeps up the pressure he can receive concessions from joe biden. dana: the other thing is yesterday we had saudi arabia letting us know in the u.s. that they are on high alert after intel that they have about an imminent iranian attack. the headline and they say saudi said tehran wants to distract from local protests and the u.s. is prepared to respond. are we prepared to respond and as part of that with the discussions with the iranians, why not any of these snap back sanctions? i write in my new book only the strong. progressives like joe biden and barack obama side with iran and undermine our allies and partners, countries like israel and saudi arabia. ....
In their ballistic missile development and their terrorist support. melissa: the hardest part is that president obama also promised snap back sanctions. it s not the case when the other allies don t want to go along with that. for their own economic needs they ve been bolstered by the new relationship with iran. how hard do you think it is to get them back on board? i think it will be difficult but the reality is our companies and industries will be affected by this as well. take boeing, for example. we have to sit down with them and said we have to endure the pain short term to obtain longer-term objectives. melissa: do you have hope for those longer-term objectives. it seems like we were on this collision course with north korea whatever you describe what is going on today it feels like we re in a better place today than a few months ago. do you think the same is possible with iran or is it a ....
Off? bret: sure europe is engaged in working for something here not only security aspect of looking at iran s facility and the economic aspect as you mentioned for europe over all. now you can see the prime minister after working out the mike is she on the move with a hand held mike and start nothing hebrew as you said. melissa: melissa: two things we were promised in the beginning. there were snap back sanctions and any time inspections and that hasn t proven to be the case? bret: right, and so far, there is a lot of critics in the iran nuclear deal. and a lot of the questions is ....
Is what scares a lot of allies and that is going to unleash iran, not ten to 12 year, it s going to unleash iran quickly. jen, do you think that s true, that iran would get out of this deal and get on that fast track to a nuclear bomb? well, i think it s a risk and look, the situation we have now at this point is the hope that members of congress will find their higher power here and not be partisan and not put snap back sanctions in place because that would be violation of the deal. if that happen, it could be a domino effect with our partners who have been in the deal and with iran and then where are we left? not in a better negotiating position. we re left without monitoring and verification tool, without visibility into what iran is doing. i don t think that s better than where we were a few years ago. and next, trump tears into obamacare, taking another the tep to kill it. is he determined to take down obama s legacy? and breaking news this hour on ....
Anywhere inspections, there would be snap back sanctions. there hasn t been a single inspection, much less anywhere any time inspections. there are deficiencies on the inspection side. melissa: they don t happen. the other piece they haven t snapped back yet because there is no verification that iran has abdicated the deal. i agree with jonathan this indicates the president is not happy with the deal and is consulting with congress and wants congress to take more of a leadership role here. i agree we need to distinguish between de-certification in this instance and blowing up the entire nuclear accord. the question i have for the administration is if you have a problem, why do we think we can solve it by making it bigger? this period of uncertainty that jonathan is correctly identifies makes it difficult for our allies. melissa: i have to stop you there. you say there has been no ....