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and they united states must actually. save the name that that's all we did in the state in because i mean the united nation and us in yemen is a conflict yemeni conflict or a civil war in yemen is not like that if you don't mention the saudi role in yemen this mean that you are giving them a green a green light to do what they want in our country ok sir there are obviously members of the u.s. congress from both parties who have been critical of saudi for years and even more so now because of what has happened to the market to those members of congress have leverage to get the trump administration to do something. well the brother point here a site think that the kind of lobbying efforts that have been taking place in the past and to resurrect. saudi arabia united arab emirates are the whole war against iran is ringing hollow at the moment precisely because it has showed you a fear so what has happened is that the appetite in washington and the mood has changed. it is clearly that the war in yemen now is gaining renewed at
and they united states must actually. save the name that that's all we did in the state in because i mean the united nation and us in yemen is a conflict yemeni conflict or a civil war in yemen is not like that if you don't mention the saudi role in yemen this mean that you are giving them a green a green light to do what they want in our country ok sir there are obviously members of the u.s. congress from both parties who have been critical of saudi for years and even more so now because of...
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they are helping to maintain the united states is the world leader and defense united states sectors, in ensuring our armed forces between the military edge. the transfer of defense articles and services happens under military fails, or direct commercial sales. and under the for military fails, the u.s. government manages $40 million a year. that is defense equipment, mainly in the gulf regions. under the direct commercial sales, the united states government provides regulatory approval for more than $100 billion a year. that is in sales of defense equipment, services, or related manufacturing technologies, they are all controlled under about 21 categories for the united states list. these sales are negotiated privately between foreign end- users, it could be a company, or the country itself, and the u.s. companies. president trump's recent 10 billion deal -- first international engagement, which happened i was there that day, and recall that the mother of all visits. you know, it is a very special visit, and there was a $10 billion deal and there, that -- those billion-dollar deals a
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states because the united states itself was threatened, the united states could not under any circumstances use a system like we used in the civil war where people could buy their way out of military service. she wrote, if in this war we allow the few to fight for us but as a nation we have died and our ideals have died with us, the we win, if we have not all born this burden alike then do we all lose. she had two teenaged sons and she wrote, i am willing for them to die for this calls. this is not in her mind a war of choice. this is a war caused by american neutrality and american incompetence over the past couple of years. because of that, she writes, my sons are going to go into an army that is not ready for the mission it is going to have to undertake. we have wasted two years. i thought passing the she wrote we are at war. by the time this is published the declaration will have been made. by the time this was published no declaration had been made, leaving people like her, theodore roosevelt and millions of americans wondering what wilson was doing and thinking. roosevelt wrote if wil
states because the united states itself was threatened, the united states could not under any circumstances use a system like we used in the civil war where people could buy their way out of military service. she wrote, if in this war we allow the few to fight for us but as a nation we have died and our ideals have died with us, the we win, if we have not all born this burden alike then do we all lose. she had two teenaged sons and she wrote, i am willing for them to die for this calls. this is...
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long united states is also fine with. the saudis sort of exercising military leverage and had data to push the who of these two a political solution and not whether that will work is to be fully up in the air but it's undoubted.
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in the united states found it within themselves. the scaling is going on like the campaigns compressed into a single week they are finding it within themselves to negotiate. and what enables the is hugely controversial at the time. it telegraphed diplomacy with berlin in the first week of october just the american army is going to northern france and the reaction of those that are going to win the midterms is to impeach wilson and without communicating, they are fighting alongside the troops with british and french equipment not the other way around. over their heads in london and paris wilson is negotiating on his peace terms with germany and it is out of the process that we get to the armistice of the 11th of november. contrasted with 1945 where the war ends when there's literally no living german between the advancing red army and the american g.i.. so messy that battlefield they need it takes three days to clean it up satisfactorily because what they have done is blown up a bridge including women and children in the convoy and i
in the united states found it within themselves. the scaling is going on like the campaigns compressed into a single week they are finding it within themselves to negotiate. and what enables the is hugely controversial at the time. it telegraphed diplomacy with berlin in the first week of october just the american army is going to northern france and the reaction of those that are going to win the midterms is to impeach wilson and without communicating, they are fighting alongside the troops...
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he was in the selective service act of the united states and was drafted in the united states service and his uniform as a united states soldier is shown next to the german uniform. he basically ended up near the same place in france that he was is a german -- german soldier two years before and the incredible feeling that he was there serving and he deserted and went to the united states and went back as united states soldier to serve with the american expeditionary sources -- forces during the war. to have both of the uniforms survive and to become part of the collection isn't interested -- is a pretty interesting thing to happen.>> african- americans that served and they were were in the 92nd and 90 third judge 93rd and we will take a look at their equipment pick >> from the first unit was a 369 regiment known as the health fighters or the fighting rattlesnakes. you can see the shoulders sleeves insignia of the fighting rattlesnakes. they came from the 15th new york national guard and when the u.s. troops were federalized, it became part of the 93rd division. when they got to franc
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not what you expect the united states to do or what russia is doing, but what should the united states do? in who knows? but just in the next couple of years. thank you. >> okay. well, a great series of points. i welcome your disagreement. let me first clarify what i meant which is that while there are some fundamental cointerests and conflict with russia, whatever you may term to be russian success, are syria is not a finished written story and it does not mean the game is over for the united states either with respect to what happens with iran and hezbollah or the syrian regime as is it it's a story since 2011, sure, it may seem one way. this isn't over and it's not going to end. i don't see it ending in the future. i don't think the russian intervention has necessarily foreclosed a whole number of american objectives in the long-term. to the extent on your points, was there anything russia did that was complimentary, recent i have to disagree with you. i think you're wrong that russia did not contribute anything to u.s. campaign. it's not because russia came to fight isis in syria.
not what you expect the united states to do or what russia is doing, but what should the united states do? in who knows? but just in the next couple of years. thank you. >> okay. well, a great series of points. i welcome your disagreement. let me first clarify what i meant which is that while there are some fundamental cointerests and conflict with russia, whatever you may term to be russian success, are syria is not a finished written story and it does not mean the game is over for the...
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the united states. he figured a work around about this. there was a particular kgb officer who was assigned to find out what he was up to. this kgb officer liked to ask american reporters to have lunch with him here at the club and in restaurants around. trying to get background information, learn something about american society. the fbi really wanted to know what they were talking about. what he would do, this fbi agent, he would call the president of national press club up and say, we know that this kgb guy is going to meet for lunch with a certain reporter. they knew because they were bugging the phones. he would say, is this guy ok? the president of the club would he is a lefty, don't mess with him. or he is an ex-marine, he will be fine. the president would call that reporter up and say, the fbi would like if you volunteered to cooperate with them. most of the time that reporter would call this fbi agent up and volunteer. under hoover's rules of engagement, if a journalist volunteered to the fbi,
the united states. he figured a work around about this. there was a particular kgb officer who was assigned to find out what he was up to. this kgb officer liked to ask american reporters to have lunch with him here at the club and in restaurants around. trying to get background information, learn something about american society. the fbi really wanted to know what they were talking about. what he would do, this fbi agent, he would call the president of national press club up and say, we know...
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detente with the united states what he sold mistrusted in the united states it's not clear that there's any american leader who would embrace putin as a partner though it seems trump wants to do so so that really how we're right on our i really hope you're right there is no longer term of steve that's all the time we have unfortunately for today thank you once again for this wonderful interests a pleasure as usual we're expecting you fareed sometime soon in moscow take aerosols say had a catherine we were talking to steam coin contributing editor of the nation magazine professor emeritus at princeton university and author of the book war with russia discussing what the u.s. pullout from the an afternoon will mean for global stability that's it for this edition of the next. join me every thursday on the alex i'm i'm sure and i was reading to get a little the politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. chose seemed wrong. but old rules just don't call. me old yet to shape our disdain to become educated and in the game trained equals betrayal . when so many find themselve
detente with the united states what he sold mistrusted in the united states it's not clear that there's any american leader who would embrace putin as a partner though it seems trump wants to do so so that really how we're right on our i really hope you're right there is no longer term of steve that's all the time we have unfortunately for today thank you once again for this wonderful interests a pleasure as usual we're expecting you fareed sometime soon in moscow take aerosols say had a...
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leadership within the united states, , if i may use that wor. and after that i think we failed in our laurels and we did not took a systematic effort. we did not engage in a systematic effort to talk about nafta, to talk about how much has changed mexico, why is it important for mexico, why is it important for the -- until recently. good examples. whether public opinion now, how was public been in the united states, i think that there is much more, people are much more aware of the mexico nowadays and they were two years ago in general. go talk to soybean growers in the midwest or corn growers in nebraska. go talk to the people that are working in a manufacturing firm in flint, michigan, that is owned by a mexican firm or go -- they will tell you. the problem is that that is there's not an organized as such coalition that will talk about these benefits. it's much easier for a potus to be clear, it's much more easier for them to organize. i think that mexico has a good opportunity right now because the level of attention with respect to mexico i
leadership within the united states, , if i may use that wor. and after that i think we failed in our laurels and we did not took a systematic effort. we did not engage in a systematic effort to talk about nafta, to talk about how much has changed mexico, why is it important for mexico, why is it important for the -- until recently. good examples. whether public opinion now, how was public been in the united states, i think that there is much more, people are much more aware of the mexico...
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front is not just limited to the rivals of the united states but also the allies of the united states they have been very serious in countering the measures by washington and the white house and they are now after some measures in order to counter those measures against iran as well as against other countries and this is something which is a process where a unilateral approach by the united states during trump administration has provoked start of a process whereby many countries are united in order to put forth some independent financial policies as well as counting the united states in different. given in the. political as well as security issues and financial issues as well thanks for joining us here in our team my guest journalist abbas. that wraps things up with more in half an hour. when lawmakers manufactured him sentenced him to public wealth. when the ruling closest to project themselves. the famous larry king live is only the woman was told. to ignore middle of the room to get. the real news is the a. child's seemed wrong all just all. the world to get to shape our lives just
front is not just limited to the rivals of the united states but also the allies of the united states they have been very serious in countering the measures by washington and the white house and they are now after some measures in order to counter those measures against iran as well as against other countries and this is something which is a process where a unilateral approach by the united states during trump administration has provoked start of a process whereby many countries are united in...
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doubt the united states, there was no chance. we always think about what happened after world war ii. the united states playing this critical role. the united states had that opportunity to play that role after 1918 and chose not to come and i think it falls heavily on the united states, the disaster that then unfolded over the next 20 years. you take a similar line in terms of the role of the u.s. after world war i, but you are critical of president wilson rather than the domestic political situation, and your argument is that the u.s. had from 1916 onpower and that the u.s. basically failed to take a constructive role in terms of working with britain and france to construct its order. similarly toings bob, and also if you have a totally different lesson from that time, please talk about that. i'm interested also in trying to tease out some of the differences there may be on where the blame lies in the 1920 talk for that abdication of u.s. leadership. >> thank you very much. it is a delight to be here. it is a delight to be on t
doubt the united states, there was no chance. we always think about what happened after world war ii. the united states playing this critical role. the united states had that opportunity to play that role after 1918 and chose not to come and i think it falls heavily on the united states, the disaster that then unfolded over the next 20 years. you take a similar line in terms of the role of the u.s. after world war i, but you are critical of president wilson rather than the domestic political...
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a part of the united states. so thank you again for coming. i would like to present our distinguished opening speaker, the honorable ambassador gutierrez, who is a friend of the wilson center. it's a pleasure to william him he he served as mexico's ambassador since 2017, previously served as managing director of the north american development bank, headquartersed in san antonio, texas, where his professional activity was focused on infrastructure, development and finance along the u.s.-mexican he he served in prominent positions in the areas of trade, finance, diplomacy, national security under four presidents. he has an extraordinary breadth of experience in his career. mr. ambassador, the floor [ applause ] yours. [ applause ] >> >> thank you very much for that very kind introduction. good morning to all of you. allow me first to thank the woodrow wilson's mexico institute and the migration policy institute for organizing this seminar and for inviting me to be a part of it. these two ininstitutions have consist
a part of the united states. so thank you again for coming. i would like to present our distinguished opening speaker, the honorable ambassador gutierrez, who is a friend of the wilson center. it's a pleasure to william him he he served as mexico's ambassador since 2017, previously served as managing director of the north american development bank, headquartersed in san antonio, texas, where his professional activity was focused on infrastructure, development and finance along the u.s.-mexican...
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britain's separation from unit as a disaster in the united states. and we did almost nothing to prevent it. you don't think it's a disaster? >> is a total disaster obama went to london. >> you can't go late in the day and say you should be against it. maybe british exit was going to happen the same way german reunification was going to happen is also the most normal activity in the history of the world. however the way the divorce played out the united states has an interest in the way it's played out we have not been playing the game the same way we did shepherd germany unification through. >> trump was on his golf course in scotland. the current administration of the united states favors british exit. after he entered the white house . >> this is what's new. even in the 1920s when americans were not doing anything to save europe they would have liked to save your . trump is on the side of british exit he is on the side all the people who were against a coherent, liberal , europe. that is absolutely unprecedented. >> is not alone, john bolton wrote
britain's separation from unit as a disaster in the united states. and we did almost nothing to prevent it. you don't think it's a disaster? >> is a total disaster obama went to london. >> you can't go late in the day and say you should be against it. maybe british exit was going to happen the same way german reunification was going to happen is also the most normal activity in the history of the world. however the way the divorce played out the united states has an interest in the...
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long united states is also fine with. the saudis sort of exercising military leverage and had data to push the who these two a political solution and not whether that will work is to be fully up in the air but it's undoubted there's going to be significant civilian penalties for that and cost to civilians so i don't think the united states redline iran had data has really held and i don't think the united states really has acted properly or really done all it could to stave off a humanitarian crisis they're saying go ahead. i don't think there is a united stated line around data because if there was then why the saudi that coalition has been attempted for the last three months to enter the data the united states is fully back in the coalition war effort in yemen it doesn't matter where they are the border or in aden is if they just want to keep helping the saudi to push. into her day in the other area the united states the united nation actually want to help be a many before talking about cease fire they have at least to
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states so it has this kind of neurotic look at the united states if democracy in the u.s. looks you know at risk you know a wobbly german start to fear about their own democracy that's a bit of a psychological thing like a mirror being held in it of america it's a projection. our europeans expectations realistic when we're talking about the democrats possibly taking power again in the house of representatives particularly we're talking about foreign policy because we've heard a lot of people's. that they they think their foreign policy would change if the democrats win the house yeah but that's probably too much of an expectation in this case first of all the house is the chamber that has the least of a say in the foreign policy of the united states it would of course be some sort of limiting factor on the president mostly psychologically a guest but you could also make the other calculation saying that you know if he loses the house meaning that you know domestically his entire agenda is is is stifled or you know has a has a hard time coming through then he might look at
states so it has this kind of neurotic look at the united states if democracy in the u.s. looks you know at risk you know a wobbly german start to fear about their own democracy that's a bit of a psychological thing like a mirror being held in it of america it's a projection. our europeans expectations realistic when we're talking about the democrats possibly taking power again in the house of representatives particularly we're talking about foreign policy because we've heard a lot of people's....
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the united states has always had the will the problem that we have seen and the u.s. saudi relationship over the past eighteen to twenty months unless president trump makes a deliberate statement. statements by his subordinates namely who cabinet secretaries of defense and state have been ignored altogether and we have also seen that on the bureaucratic level the u.s. government has repeatedly call or and of hostility and resumption of peace talks. what what is different now is that the culmination of events whether it's a fair whether it is the broader instability in the middle east and now the washington post playing a central role in demanding justice for jamal khashoggi and tying it to broader u.s. saudi cooperation in the region is drawing tremendous scrutiny domestically here in the united states and it is leaving get ministration with little choice but to up. the pressure on riyadh and even though and i will add that the relationship between the united states and saudi arabia strategic including on on yemen so this is an extraordinary difficult balancing act th
the united states has always had the will the problem that we have seen and the u.s. saudi relationship over the past eighteen to twenty months unless president trump makes a deliberate statement. statements by his subordinates namely who cabinet secretaries of defense and state have been ignored altogether and we have also seen that on the bureaucratic level the u.s. government has repeatedly call or and of hostility and resumption of peace talks. what what is different now is that the...
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states and even the united states he said that talking about the need to defend against that this talk is simply trying to put on warhawk credentials come on france can't even pay two percent. of its g.d.p. according to nato structures and he's talking up a european union army like this here i think and what i want to talk about also the reports that mcchrystal did not want putin interim glenn job. also said this is not a new idea though it's actually here i'll share with you here the national interest last week wrote an article that article washington smothers independent european security issues the entire history of it since one thousand nine hundred one six months after the soviet union collapsed. in germany for the petersburg task force which was the purpose was to develop military capabilities for their opinion now they were able to strike a compromise with the united states in which they would have a clear division of labor usually nato would do the interventionist in the nations and the the e.u. would do the dishes and then do the peacekeeping or the training so bad cop i mean
states and even the united states he said that talking about the need to defend against that this talk is simply trying to put on warhawk credentials come on france can't even pay two percent. of its g.d.p. according to nato structures and he's talking up a european union army like this here i think and what i want to talk about also the reports that mcchrystal did not want putin interim glenn job. also said this is not a new idea though it's actually here i'll share with you here the national...
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forum of the united states. lawrence j romo, a graduate of northern montana college served 28 years in the air force. he was later nominated by president obama as a united states service director. a senate confirmed presidential appointee reporting directly to the president. commander romo was elected national commander in july of 2018. he leads a congressional chartered veterans service organization advocating for equal rights for veterans. please welcome him. mr. romo: secretary wilkie, my fellow veterans and families, good morning and happy veterans day. my name is lawrence romo. it is truly indeed my honor and pleasure to represent the american g.i. forum. as the national commander in the sacred resting place, arlington national cemetery. the american g.i. forum is a congressionally chartered veterans service organization. representing active duty military, families, veterans for advocacy and civil rights, access to earn benefits, a care, and access to good education. today is the 100th anniversary of the en
forum of the united states. lawrence j romo, a graduate of northern montana college served 28 years in the air force. he was later nominated by president obama as a united states service director. a senate confirmed presidential appointee reporting directly to the president. commander romo was elected national commander in july of 2018. he leads a congressional chartered veterans service organization advocating for equal rights for veterans. please welcome him. mr. romo: secretary wilkie, my...
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and the united states is so. i don't think it's happened get that it will no longer refuel saudi planes in yemen is it was this all just p.r. it's just business as usual war in yemen yeah i think it's mostly for signaling of course with this murder in the consulate a lot of the u.s. media discovered that there's a war in yemen and while we're not amazing we're going to be watching this program but you've been watching this program you know it all the time but you're correct it's often portrayed as a solid war against women but it's very much for us us the war against him because the united states provides the weapons the training isn't just a refueling logistics just intelligence most importantly the targeting is what lead gives to target so this pretty much pulled the trigger and. then that's the end of it so i think. this this this idea that the united states come to more to the saudis is false but that's because the u.s. has a stake in the outcome of this war as well so i don't i think this. congress is pushin
and the united states is so. i don't think it's happened get that it will no longer refuel saudi planes in yemen is it was this all just p.r. it's just business as usual war in yemen yeah i think it's mostly for signaling of course with this murder in the consulate a lot of the u.s. media discovered that there's a war in yemen and while we're not amazing we're going to be watching this program but you've been watching this program you know it all the time but you're correct it's often portrayed...
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the most pressing question is one can the united states to other less democratic powers. tonight they will be in conversation that was awarded a pulitzer prize for history. and add a community college cambridge and harvard university. head of the investment division please welcome them. [applause] . >>. >> welcome this is a privilege so for his detailed knowledge of the us economy and the ability to cite the most arcane statistics as a business historian, how did this book develop? who had this idea? how they work together? but the interesting history of the united states and i said i'm not a historian he said quiet. and how did you organize the division of labor? that's hard enough to write a book alone but jointly. . >> i used to work in washington d.c. around the corner from doctor greenspan when i did not know him at all. and now i work in london. than we would exchange things over the telephone or over the internet. and then to be worried about. >> but before we get into the book we cannot have you here without asking you questions and about your career. you made his
the most pressing question is one can the united states to other less democratic powers. tonight they will be in conversation that was awarded a pulitzer prize for history. and add a community college cambridge and harvard university. head of the investment division please welcome them. [applause] . >>. >> welcome this is a privilege so for his detailed knowledge of the us economy and the ability to cite the most arcane statistics as a business historian, how did this book develop?...
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long united states is also fine with. the saudis sort of exercising military leverage and had data to push the who these two a political solution i'm not whether that will work is to be fully up in the air but it's undoubted there's going to be significant civilian penalties for that and cost to civilians so i don't think the united states redline iran had data has really held and i don't think the united states really has acted properly or really done all it could to stave off a humanitarian crisis they're saying go ahead. i don't think there is a united stated line around data because if there was then why the saudi that coalition has been attempted for the last three months to enter data the united states is fully back in the coalition war effort in yemen it doesn't matter where they are the border or in aden is if they just want to keep helping the saudi to bush. any other area of the united states the united nation actually want to help be a many before talking about cease fire they have at least to lift the blockade
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of the united states wherein they reside. professor, good to have you. you argue that that leaves some room for interpretation at a minimum, right? >> it leaves lot of room. as a matter of fact, that clause, subject to the jurisdiction, was added precisely, to clarify. we don't put words in the constitution. they're not there with no meaning. so the words "subject to the jurisdiction" where there is a debate, does that mean order law, as you abide by traffic rules? or does it mean what they said and what the sponsor of the legislation in the senate said, it means political allegiance. you aren't subject to anybody else in terms of your allegiance. it implies something more. the idea that being born here leads to citizenship, the place is not consistent with the ideas of consent and the rule of law in the context of the united states. the idea of inheriting one's citizenship, from one's parents, stemming from their political allegiance, is what is more important. indeed that's the dominant vow of most countries in developed wo
of the united states wherein they reside. professor, good to have you. you argue that that leaves some room for interpretation at a minimum, right? >> it leaves lot of room. as a matter of fact, that clause, subject to the jurisdiction, was added precisely, to clarify. we don't put words in the constitution. they're not there with no meaning. so the words "subject to the jurisdiction" where there is a debate, does that mean order law, as you abide by traffic rules? or does it...
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in the united states have been in the united states since 2009. the population of mexicans who has come since then is only 11% compared to 21% for the other groups. you can see that right there. another key piece that i am sure we have received more attention in the media is the idea of how many mexican immigrants are undocumented or unauthorized in the united states. this is important to note that the ambassador was noting in 2007, 6.9 million mexicans was here legally, and this is now a different of 5.9 million in 2016. that is 6.9 million in 2007 compared to 5.9 million in 2016. the makeup it's important to know because not all in fact, the majority of mexican immigrants in the united states are legally present, and 23% of them are naturalized, and 32% are lawfully permanent residence in the united states or have another legal background. this is the idea that not all making immigrants are unlawfully here, and only 45% are here in that status. another thing that may not be surprising, but to note, is that most mexicans who obtain green cards do
in the united states have been in the united states since 2009. the population of mexicans who has come since then is only 11% compared to 21% for the other groups. you can see that right there. another key piece that i am sure we have received more attention in the media is the idea of how many mexican immigrants are undocumented or unauthorized in the united states. this is important to note that the ambassador was noting in 2007, 6.9 million mexicans was here legally, and this is now a...
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-- flowed to the united states. i think the great unreported story is what will happen in the future. this caravan from central america, it is the tip of the iceberg. the projections are we are going to grow by another 3 billion if not 5 billion in another 50 to 100 years. we have a huge number of people that need places to work and with automation and computers and machinery, we are eliminating a lot of the demand for those workers. that is why the value of an average american worker has been declining and we don't talk about that. host: that is brian in illinois. he is talking about the economic side. if you go to the national interest website, there is a piece by michael o'hanlon, america's place in the world depends on conditions at homes and the middle class. he says i believe much of today's america, especially the working and middle class is angry and unhappy. the realities have implications for future politics and america's role in the world and given the irreplaceable role of the united states in undergirdi
-- flowed to the united states. i think the great unreported story is what will happen in the future. this caravan from central america, it is the tip of the iceberg. the projections are we are going to grow by another 3 billion if not 5 billion in another 50 to 100 years. we have a huge number of people that need places to work and with automation and computers and machinery, we are eliminating a lot of the demand for those workers. that is why the value of an average american worker has been...
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china does not want to have a conflict with the united states but if the united states really wants to impose these things. i think the chinese people will be fully mobilized behind the chinese government and the chinese military. on friday the truck administration announced that washington's reimposing all sanctions against iran that were lifted as part of a twenty fifteen nuclear deal at all trying to twitter to were ultimately to want to iran with the news in a post that resemble the tag line from game of thrones now the sanctions which are slated to come into effect on monday following america's unilateral withdrawal from the iran nuclear agreement in may this year the new sanctions come on top of the ones already imposed by washington and focus heavily on iran's oil sector ultimately penalising states as well they refused to stop imports of crude oil from iran and the u.s. secretary of state might pompei i would say is the main target is the iranian government the sanctions hit core areas of iran's economy it is aimed at depriving the regime of the revenues that it uses to spre
china does not want to have a conflict with the united states but if the united states really wants to impose these things. i think the chinese people will be fully mobilized behind the chinese government and the chinese military. on friday the truck administration announced that washington's reimposing all sanctions against iran that were lifted as part of a twenty fifteen nuclear deal at all trying to twitter to were ultimately to want to iran with the news in a post that resemble the tag...
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we can't rely on the united states. maybe we need to find alternatives to the united states. they have now created a department of trade diversification. no longer to rely as strongly as heavenly -- heavily on the united states. even if the end result is no terrible change. it is deeply destructive of your ability to lead. and it's all about getting people to follow. and less and less people are willing to follow. is there an example where we wanted people to follow us and they aren't now. see mac i assume that they wanted the world to follow it. everybody once the cost of the decision to manifest themselves immediately. the world doesn't work that way. they have a long shadow. let's go back and talk about some of these trade deals. we have a revision to nafta. what price did you pay for it. when you hold up the present agreement they don't fare very well. we got a revision. in which the united states and the changes were extra -- exceptionally modest. on the number of cars that american manufacturers can sell into the korean market. the only problem was no american manufactu
we can't rely on the united states. maybe we need to find alternatives to the united states. they have now created a department of trade diversification. no longer to rely as strongly as heavenly -- heavily on the united states. even if the end result is no terrible change. it is deeply destructive of your ability to lead. and it's all about getting people to follow. and less and less people are willing to follow. is there an example where we wanted people to follow us and they aren't now. see...
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. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, the president of the united mexican states, and the prime minister of canada. [applause] president trump: thank you very much. we're gathered together this afternoon for a very historic occasion. the signing ceremony for a brand new trade deal, the united states-mexico-canada agreement. so important. i'm honored to be here with president enrique pena nieto, he's become a great friend of mexico and prime minister justin trudeau who has also become a great friend. this has been a battle and sometimes -- and battles sometimes make great friendships so it's been terrific. with our signatures today we'll formally declare the intention of our three country to replace nafta with the usmca a truly groundbreaking acheevement, modern day agreement. i want to thank you and trade representative bob lighthizer and his entire team for their tremendous effort and the efforts that they have made all throughout the last almost two-year period. thank you as well to jared kushner, secretary of state mike pompeo, secretary of the reasury steve mn
. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, the president of the united mexican states, and the prime minister of canada. [applause] president trump: thank you very much. we're gathered together this afternoon for a very historic occasion. the signing ceremony for a brand new trade deal, the united states-mexico-canada agreement. so important. i'm honored to be here with president enrique pena nieto, he's become a great friend of mexico and prime minister justin trudeau...
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they can use us to say the united states were there. they were inside the room when these decisions were made. so it can't be that we are doing the kind of damage that you say we are. the evidence suggests the contrary. the evidence says the contrary is true. 160 percent increase in civilians being killed. just this year. versus last year. the middle east is in the middle of the game, the resolution is not a power iran. this resolution will not hurt negotiations, they will absolutely help negotiations by showing the united states is going to be an honest broker dehere. the who sees are bad players. they killed a lot of people and done a ulot of damage inside that country. this is not just a question of what the saudis have done. 70% of the civilians have been killed by saudi bombs but the who sees need to be held accountable for what they done as well. we need to be a broker of peace. this resolution will help us be a broker of peace. third, al qaeda and isis s can still be confronted even if this resolution passes and the quicker this
they can use us to say the united states were there. they were inside the room when these decisions were made. so it can't be that we are doing the kind of damage that you say we are. the evidence suggests the contrary. the evidence says the contrary is true. 160 percent increase in civilians being killed. just this year. versus last year. the middle east is in the middle of the game, the resolution is not a power iran. this resolution will not hurt negotiations, they will absolutely help...
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politics in the united states united states operates of the level of individuals elites and the institutions of the government all right we're going to take a short break right now when we're back we'll continue talking to dr ali allawi iraq's foreign minister of trait defense and finance discussing the situation in a war torn country stay with us. seems wrong but. just don't call. me. yet to shape. just to come out to it and in. equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter to us of the with one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime stamping each dish. eighty five percent of global wealth you longs to be rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent minus minus two years some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember in one one business shows you can afford
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any sound achieve trade advisor to the united states. maybe it's because in president trump is making notes on his approach to trade, he wrote as a prompt and one of his speeches trade is bad. so how did we get the new nafta? a lot of responsible people surrounded donald trump and try to encourage him to do as little damage as possible to the most important trading zone on earth. the good news is although the president crashed in and knocked itself onto the floor, the screen is not too badly damaged. nafta is waiting there to be repaired and broadened the nice people of good faith you can do things like negotiate the digital economy, none of which got done. no constructive work i've done. all that happened was nafta was prevented from being destroyed. you know, one of the questions we talk about here tonight is nationalism andes globalism. north american lungs breathe chinese pollution. russian missiles shoot on malaysian airliners with european citizens aboard. the only way we are going to stop this planet from getting too hot for a spe
any sound achieve trade advisor to the united states. maybe it's because in president trump is making notes on his approach to trade, he wrote as a prompt and one of his speeches trade is bad. so how did we get the new nafta? a lot of responsible people surrounded donald trump and try to encourage him to do as little damage as possible to the most important trading zone on earth. the good news is although the president crashed in and knocked itself onto the floor, the screen is not too badly...
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states area -- united states. [laughter] it was me as prime minister who sent a letter to brussels in 1996 asking for membership in the eu. in april 2004 as president of the country who signed the entry into the eu. for awas no other chance post-communist country, no choice, no chance to do it differently. we did not have the luxury of being kept independent, like switzerland, we did not have the luxury of being an island close to europe like great britain. we cannot afford, in the heart of europe, surrounded on all sides by eu members. we had no other chance. beginning and someone who opposes the wrong idea of european unification. i am very much in favor of european integration. since the beginning of the european process, the unification is a postcard -- post democratic concept which i cannot agree with. so my idea, i was applauding brexit decision and i think either of the countries would leave the eu or the eu would undergo a radical system of transformation, a real substantial change, otherwise the eu has no
states area -- united states. [laughter] it was me as prime minister who sent a letter to brussels in 1996 asking for membership in the eu. in april 2004 as president of the country who signed the entry into the eu. for awas no other chance post-communist country, no choice, no chance to do it differently. we did not have the luxury of being kept independent, like switzerland, we did not have the luxury of being an island close to europe like great britain. we cannot afford, in the heart of...
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by 2016 the united states was formally committing more countries in any in united states history including those who are fallen upon hard to protect it allowed our allies free rides because they know uncle sam will bail them out if they get into trouble. by definition trying to spread level -- liberal values inevitably threatens nondemocratic regimes who found lots of ways to support our aims. we know how to create democracies in the regime change but toppling foreign government led to failed states and costly occupations instead. think about it looking back the belief that we can do this kind of radical social engineering in places like iraq, libya afghanistan somalia or yemen is delusional. what were we thinking? mobilization to produce real gains for many especially in asia and 1% here at home throughout the west. the bottom line liberal hegemony has been a failure. why did we embark on this crusade and persist in the face of repeated disappointments? the extraordinary power of security that the united states enjoys. that's still a puzzle. we were already in remarkably good shape in thi
by 2016 the united states was formally committing more countries in any in united states history including those who are fallen upon hard to protect it allowed our allies free rides because they know uncle sam will bail them out if they get into trouble. by definition trying to spread level -- liberal values inevitably threatens nondemocratic regimes who found lots of ways to support our aims. we know how to create democracies in the regime change but toppling foreign government led to failed...
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that is of course the united states entering this time the united states received about 57% of all migrating inventors around the world. it's almost like a gigantic sucking vacuum that if you an inventor and mobile or moving around you are likely to come to the united states. going over to the side you can see some countries that have also received a lot, canada, germany, have also had outflows oftentimes to the united states. sometimes they been net contributors to the global movement of inventors. one of the goals of the book is to bring together the data to understand this picture, academic research and business practice, we really gained a lot over the last 15, 20 us in terms of what we are able to measure so we want to characterize this and talk about some of the reasons why. some reasons are simple. michael has a wonderful paper that is able to document is receiving h-1b visas entered india just how much a wage gains can be when you come to the united states. there's also some more subtle reasons. for example, with what he is immigration policy gives employers a lot of power. that has
that is of course the united states entering this time the united states received about 57% of all migrating inventors around the world. it's almost like a gigantic sucking vacuum that if you an inventor and mobile or moving around you are likely to come to the united states. going over to the side you can see some countries that have also received a lot, canada, germany, have also had outflows oftentimes to the united states. sometimes they been net contributors to the global movement of...
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the united states? i also want to show you, what do mexican immigrants in the u.s. think about life in the united states? with a do it again if they could? ... from about two-thirds and the last year of obama two in 201730% and we're still at around the same number for 2018. this is a pattern that we've seen happen around the world. mexico is not unique in this perspective. you can also see mexicans have little confidence in you as president. and that taken with regard to donald trump just 6% 6% of mexn adults in 22 unchanged from 2017. they have confidence that president trump. obama's user interest because you can see a variability in both measures during the obama years and president trump isn't the only president who has a low level of confidence among mexicans. in the last few years of bush that was a relatively low level of confidence in president bush at the time. these numbers do change in the breadth and oftentimes reflect various events happening in the u.s. the decline around 2010 is right ar
the united states? i also want to show you, what do mexican immigrants in the u.s. think about life in the united states? with a do it again if they could? ... from about two-thirds and the last year of obama two in 201730% and we're still at around the same number for 2018. this is a pattern that we've seen happen around the world. mexico is not unique in this perspective. you can also see mexicans have little confidence in you as president. and that taken with regard to donald trump just 6%...
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states the united states at this particular time wants to see it also the military industrial complex in the united states is a very very big part of the us economy the guns and the planes and the ships and the bombs that they use and sell all around the world support a lot of jobs in the united states i don't think that the war is in general or going to end if they can do some maneuver to make a better situation for the united states in afghanistan seventeen years of war and terror is nato soldat countless thousands dead on each every side generation's fed and misery and violence drunken hatred and heroin finally the taliban agrees to open talks it's a huge deal ed the u.s. possums war it seems is preferable to peace that comes with russian help. crucial midterm elections on tuesday left congress narrowly split between america's two major parties the democrats seized the house of representatives while the republicans built on their advantage in the senate florida emerged as one of the most strongly can. tested states republicans appeared to have won by a small margin but two democrat
states the united states at this particular time wants to see it also the military industrial complex in the united states is a very very big part of the us economy the guns and the planes and the ships and the bombs that they use and sell all around the world support a lot of jobs in the united states i don't think that the war is in general or going to end if they can do some maneuver to make a better situation for the united states in afghanistan seventeen years of war and terror is nato...
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and the united states. the reason why there's so much anger and division in the united states is there's a feeling, rightly so, that wages haven't moved, even though the economy has boomed, markets have boomed, wages have been very sluggish until recently. employment in the united states is very low, so the idea of opportunity is there? it's interesting certainly the opportunity is there. let me give you very striking numbers. there's 4.9 millionjob openings. there's 4.1 million unemployed. so clearly there is opportunity is there, but there's a problem of mobility, there's a problem of mobility, there's a problem of mobility, there's a problem of skill mismatch. so the feeling among people is that they don't have the same opportunity as before. the us society is very interesting, it will tolerate a lot of inequality of income and wealth. in fact it views income and wealth inequality as being an advantage. yes, if you created facebook, you should be a billionaire but the moment you bring in inequality, then
and the united states. the reason why there's so much anger and division in the united states is there's a feeling, rightly so, that wages haven't moved, even though the economy has boomed, markets have boomed, wages have been very sluggish until recently. employment in the united states is very low, so the idea of opportunity is there? it's interesting certainly the opportunity is there. let me give you very striking numbers. there's 4.9 millionjob openings. there's 4.1 million unemployed. so...
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states would work with the united states great maybe we need to find alternatives to the united states. they have now created a department of trade diversification. why would you do that unless you think it's important to rely heavily on the united states. so, even if the end result is no terrible change of what it is before the process by which you get there deeply destructive of your ability to lead, and leading is all about getting people to follow it just matters who's in the backseat unless people are willing to follow and that is the problem for us. >> the trump administration wanted to move the u.s. embassy to jerusalem. i will note that in your question, yes, trump has and one of the problems as everybody wants the cost of the decision to manifest themselves immediately. the world doesn't work that way. decisions have a long shadow and it may be years before you get the actual bill. let's go back to talk about these trade deals. yes, the president got a deal with the revised free-trade agreement. we got a revision to nafta and a temporary truce in a trade war with europe. as yo
states would work with the united states great maybe we need to find alternatives to the united states. they have now created a department of trade diversification. why would you do that unless you think it's important to rely heavily on the united states. so, even if the end result is no terrible change of what it is before the process by which you get there deeply destructive of your ability to lead, and leading is all about getting people to follow it just matters who's in the backseat...
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the united states needs to leave. these attempts to sideline the u.s. and the u.n. in the process and the process that the russians, turks and iranians stood up and have been running for a couple of years now is really an attempt to resochl the conflict without the united states and the united nations being involved and in this latest apartheid meeting between russia, turkey, germany and france i think is an attempt to lend a little more legitimacy and credibility to the process by implying that germany and france are part of it. this information, was there a lot, almost daily, if you subscribe to the russian ministry of defense and the ministry of foreign affairs and facebook and twitter feeds, there's almost daily, just a drumbeat of disinformation of u.s. support for isis in syria, and the last slide in the deck here is i put in there, this was kind of the more comical instances of this, and they released -- they released in november of 2017, the russian ministry offense released the photo on the left claimed that
the united states needs to leave. these attempts to sideline the u.s. and the u.n. in the process and the process that the russians, turks and iranians stood up and have been running for a couple of years now is really an attempt to resochl the conflict without the united states and the united nations being involved and in this latest apartheid meeting between russia, turkey, germany and france i think is an attempt to lend a little more legitimacy and credibility to the process by implying...
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and we want to welcome our viewers joining us here in the united states. and of course all around the world. i'm rosemary church. >> and i'm george howell from cnn world headquarters in atlanta. newsroom starts right now. >> and the migrant crisis at the u.s./mexico border has reached a boiling point. on sunday, hundreds of central american migrants rushed mexico's northern border, hoping to reach the united states. at least 39 migrants were arrested and are expected to be deported from mexico. >> on the american side of the fence, u.s. law enforcement fired teargas at the crowds, saying some people were throwing objects at border security. the united states temporarily shutdown its port of entry, but that port of entry was later reopened. >> cnn's nick watt was at the scene following the events. he has the latest now from the u.s./mexico border. >> reporter: this border san ysidro is one of the busiest land borders on earth. it was shut sunday afternoon to pedestrians and a little bit longer to all vehicular traffic. and the reason? well, there were prote
and we want to welcome our viewers joining us here in the united states. and of course all around the world. i'm rosemary church. >> and i'm george howell from cnn world headquarters in atlanta. newsroom starts right now. >> and the migrant crisis at the u.s./mexico border has reached a boiling point. on sunday, hundreds of central american migrants rushed mexico's northern border, hoping to reach the united states. at least 39 migrants were arrested and are expected to be deported...
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a cease-fire led by the united states. now we have the first visit of a senior european foreign minister to saudi arabia since the murder of jamal khashoggi. but this is an opportunity to both raise that issue, of course, which jomana already discuss discussed with you, george, but the united kingdom and united states are the supplier of arms to the yemen, and they have called for a cease-fire which is due to happen they if they stick to scheduled sometime next month. and they do have levers to pull. so far the united states has pulled a pretty meaningless lever in suspending air refueling to the saudis who said they didn't need it anyway. but there are real pressure points that can be brought to bear. i think that is likely that we are going to hear jeremy hunt suggest later on today that perhaps he might use some of those pressure points, or at least implore the saudis to dial down the violence. but as ever, george, when there is a prospect of peace talks or a cease-fire, belligerence on all sides can be expected to grab
a cease-fire led by the united states. now we have the first visit of a senior european foreign minister to saudi arabia since the murder of jamal khashoggi. but this is an opportunity to both raise that issue, of course, which jomana already discuss discussed with you, george, but the united kingdom and united states are the supplier of arms to the yemen, and they have called for a cease-fire which is due to happen they if they stick to scheduled sometime next month. and they do have levers to...
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for a grand detente with the united states but he's so mistrusted in the united states it's not clear that there's any american leader who would embrace putin as a partner though it seems trump wants to do so so that really how we're right on our buy i really hope you're right there is no our terms of steve that's all the time we have unfortunately for today thank you once again for this wonderful interview it's a pleasure as usual we're expecting you fareed sometime soon in moscow to take aerosols say how to catherine were talking to steam corps and contributing editor of the nation magazine professor emeritus at princeton university and author of the book war with russia discussing what the u.s. pullout from the an afternoon will mean for global stability that's it for this edition of so. many factor consensus public wealth. when the ruling classes to protect themselves. in the final larry go round the sun we don't want. to ignore middle of the room six. million real news is. the world. in twenty four you know bloody revolution future demonstrations going to be relatively peaceful p
for a grand detente with the united states but he's so mistrusted in the united states it's not clear that there's any american leader who would embrace putin as a partner though it seems trump wants to do so so that really how we're right on our buy i really hope you're right there is no our terms of steve that's all the time we have unfortunately for today thank you once again for this wonderful interview it's a pleasure as usual we're expecting you fareed sometime soon in moscow to take...
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states of america so i'm not trying to talk about building a wall between the united states and mexico what he doesn't seem to realize is that there is an enormous a very profitable flow of guns into mexico from the u.s. that he probably wouldn't want to stop so you have the flow of guns into mexico and in return you have a flow of drugs and other illicit activities into the united states of america so what this is doing is it's a boost destabilizing those neighboring countries like mexico where it's giving criminal groups enormous power and fire power but at the same time attending a devastating impact in the united states itself how do you respond those who who would criticize that line and say you're mumbling two separate things the n.s.a. it and the licit trade in guns i've been i've been studying the trade in arms for seventeen years the boundary the borders between the legal and the it illegal are incredibly fast so our governments and the weapons makers the celt would have us believe that there is this formal legal trade in whatever. that only opposite side of the spectrum is th
states of america so i'm not trying to talk about building a wall between the united states and mexico what he doesn't seem to realize is that there is an enormous a very profitable flow of guns into mexico from the u.s. that he probably wouldn't want to stop so you have the flow of guns into mexico and in return you have a flow of drugs and other illicit activities into the united states of america so what this is doing is it's a boost destabilizing those neighboring countries like mexico...
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in 2017, the united states exported almost 260,000 cars and trucks built in the united states to china. we have an automotive trade surplus with china and we export more cars built here in america by americans to china and we import -- van we import from china. as a result of the tariffs under 301, that trade could change. other issues in the u.s. and china trade agreement, absolutely there is. i agree with senator portman that those issues get resolved. i am just making the point that there are consequences to the current strategy if we cannot resolve those trading issues, then we can see significant impacts in states like south carolina and alabama, which are export engines of vehicles from the united states to china. so let me wrap up with one final thought. i think as senator portman observes, congress does need to get involved. the u.s. congress has delegated is trade authority to the executive, and that has resulted in a fairly efficient process when it comes to trade negotiation. but i think that congress needs to look at questions like rather not 232 is appropriately applied in
in 2017, the united states exported almost 260,000 cars and trucks built in the united states to china. we have an automotive trade surplus with china and we export more cars built here in america by americans to china and we import -- van we import from china. as a result of the tariffs under 301, that trade could change. other issues in the u.s. and china trade agreement, absolutely there is. i agree with senator portman that those issues get resolved. i am just making the point that there...
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and united states i mean the e.u. and united states have had their rausch in the past as well but this is really something that goes to the core itself of that relationship well you could say that would have made a difference if they decide to run a bit listen this does or dad i really don't think so that the if you had been pretty steadfast in keeping on defending this deal and your arguments are are as clear as water i mean iran is abiding by the conditions are fair and the reasons why the united states do have nothing even to do with it whether iran respects it or not and the era being union actually for the moment is struggling with this new situation with this but this president and does not really know or you should not forget that as up until now foreign policy of the united union sorry was mainly you know reflects if whatever the united states has said not because they just fall into good and mostly agree with it also and now there's a fundamental disagreement now why is it spain that is so explicit in saying
and united states i mean the e.u. and united states have had their rausch in the past as well but this is really something that goes to the core itself of that relationship well you could say that would have made a difference if they decide to run a bit listen this does or dad i really don't think so that the if you had been pretty steadfast in keeping on defending this deal and your arguments are are as clear as water i mean iran is abiding by the conditions are fair and the reasons why the...