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Slow, hard progress it meantime, opposition is real in the middle east and here in congress. Will we achieve a deal, and what are the implications of success or failure . Joining me now from washington is Suzanne Maloney with the brookings institution, and from cambridge massachusetts, gary samore the executive director for research at Belfer Center at the school. I am pleased to have them both on this program. Welcome. Let me start with the question of the latest pickup pickup hickup, in one issue that has become very prominent is the question of the removal of this u. N. Arms in bargo embargo. Suzanne, why has that got in all of the attention over the past couple of days, it is this an issue that can scuttle the deal . Suzanne maloney i think you are right that this is the most interesting item. There have been any number of issues that have been seen as obstacles, which both sides have focused on in their public statements. First, the technical issues surrounding their hip abilities
Behavior, by holding out the prospect of relief if the worlds concerns were addressed. Once the iaea verifies that iran has taken key steps to rollback its Nuclear Program and extend its breakout time to at least one year, sanctions relief would come into effect. There is no signing bonus. To be clear, there will be no immediate changes to you in, eu, or u. S. Sanctions. Only if iran fulfills the necessary nuclear conditions will be u. N. Suspend secondary sanctions on a limited basis. Of course we must guard against the possibility that i run iran does not uphold it set of the deal. If iran violates its commitments once we have suspended the sanctions, we will be able to snap that vote to the u. S. And human sections. Since prohibiting the human stamp act requires a prohibitive vote from the un Security Council, the United States has the ability to force every imposition the reimposition of those sections. We will maintain significant sections that follow outside the scope of the nucl
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Chipmaking facilities when dod trusted foundry that us to a foreignowned competitor. I was wondering, your Top Priorities in managing the risk posed by globalization of our microelectronics Manufacturing Capabilities and our abilities to protect her systems in that area. That is a big question and will be one of the key things that we look at in this fall review because of, as you said, the recent sale of ibm chips. There are two schools of thought on this. Some say you do not need a trusted foundry and another group says you absolutely have to have it. Having confidence inhaving confidence in the chips that we put in our Weapon Systems is important, and i would expect that come february we will be able to report out the final decisions through the fall review on how to tackle this problem. Who was in the department of defense leadership has primary responsibility for overseeing the supply chain Risk Management . Frank kendall and dla. Dla has the supply chain, and Frank Kendall is foc