Scarborough: ‘Have the Iranians Finally Drawn a Red Line that We All Cannot Cross?’

‘Iran State TV now hinting nuclear deal is coming: “The Americans have compromised on their own red lines”’

RUSH TRANSCRIPT:
KAY: "Okay. I am going to start with Iran, mark. The U.S. And Iran, seeming likely to miss another deadline in their nuclear negotiations. Yesterday, Tehran called for an end to the United Nations arms embargo in the country. Separate from the one aimed at curbing their nuclear program. Both Russia and China have expressed support for at lowest a partial lifting of the arms embargo. The United States has been opposed since it could allow Iran to expand its military system to the president and among other forces in the region. However the White House would fought rule out it was discussed around that table, noting other topics are on the table in Vienna as well."
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EARNEST: "Our efforts have been focused on Iran's nuclear program and the goal of these conversations is to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon and ensure they coordinate with international efforts to comply with the agreement. That itself the focal point of these conversations. Now, what we having a nojd if previous lines of questioning is there have been other things that come up on the sidelines of these talks. To be the most prominent example of that is the concerns we have about American citizens who are being detained in Iraq."
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KAY: "Well, a deal may be approaching, given a shift in attitude in Tehran. Yesterday the "New York Times" bureau chief tweeted quote, after days of pessimism, Iran state deal is coming. The Americans have compromised on their own red line. Of course, that is what the Iranians want to say it was the Americans making the compromises, not the power sitting on the table in Vienna."
SCARBOROUGH: "We know that Congress is going to reply putting new demands on, lifting an arms embargo, which I doubt many in Congress. What about Europe? Have the Iranians finally drawn a red line that we all cannot cross?"
KAY: "Yeah, I think this will go down wale with the p-5 members as well. It's like they're Iran I inserting something at the very end of the negotiating process. This hasn't been discussed up until now T. Focus of the discussions has been on what to do about Iran's Iranian that it already has. What and how to do about the sanctions and when to lift them and which sanctions to lift and the inspection process, now putting in arms embar goes as well. I think that will be very difficult for the other p-5 numbers to accept articles from Russia."

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