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Jacky Rosen Asks State Department Nominee What US-Iran Nuclear Deal 'Should Look Like'
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During a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing last week, Sen. Jacky Rosen (D-NV) spoke about a potential US-Iran nuclear deal.
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for testifying today, your families and friends that are here with you, your willingness to serve,
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and Mr. Rayburn, thank you for meeting with me earlier this week. It was a really productive
00:09
conversation. So I'm going to turn to you, Mr. Rayburn, and talk a little bit about
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Iran negotiations. While you've not been involved, I know, in the ongoing negotiations between the
00:22
U.S. and Iran, the outcome of these talks will have a profound impact on political dynamics in
00:27
the Middle East, and on your role, if confirmed. So as you mentioned in our conversation earlier
00:33
this week, while Iran is at its weakest point in decades, we need to ensure it doesn't rebound.
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So I'd like to ask you about what you think a U.S.-Iran deal can and should look like, and how
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can we best take advantage of this historic low point for Iranian power in the region, and in
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addition to focusing on Iran's nuclear program, should a potential deal with Iran also address
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Iran's proxy support for terrorists and the use of ballistic missiles?
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Senator, thank you for the question, and I also appreciated the time that you gave to meet
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with you to discuss these issues the other day. I think you're absolutely right, and the
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President, Secretary Rubio, Special Envoy Wyckoff, have been quite clear that if there is to be a deal,
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as they put it out, their position, and again, as you said, I'm not part of the negotiations. I'm outside
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the government, so I can just observe, but it seems their position is clear that if there is to be an
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agreement, it needs to include a total dismantlement, as the President put it, of the Iranians' nuclear
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program heretofore. That includes the facilities, that's the centrifuges, and so on, and there are many
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technical ways that that can be accomplished. And also, of course, both the President and others in
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the administration have mentioned that, yes, there will be a need for the Iranian regime to forego,
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to give up its sponsorship of its militant proxy terrorist network that has so destabilized the
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region. I think the President has made clear, without that, October 7th, in his view, would never
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have happened. And so, in order to prevent the threat of a future October 7th type of event,
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that that needs to happen. I think also there's a general consensus on the need to, on the need for
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the Iranian ballistic missile and UAV programs, which are being proliferated now, for example,
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and being used in Ukraine to great detriment, for those to be restricted as well.
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Thank you. I'm going to stay on this topic a little bit and talk about the Abraham Accords
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expansion. Last week, it was reported that the United States is dropping its demand that Saudi
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Arabia normalize ties with Israel as a condition for progress on civil nuclear cooperation. And as
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you noted in your opening statement, normalizing relations between Saudi Arabia and Israel has been
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a bipartisan effort for years, and that, you know, would transform the Middle East. So, as a leading
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champion of the Abraham Accords, I cannot push back on this news strongly enough. Needlessly,
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giving up the greatest leverage we have at this critical moment, I think would be a momentous
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mistake. So, Mr. Rayburn, do you think it'd be wise to drop the demand for normalization from Saudi
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Arabia as a part of a deal to access civilian nuclear capabilities?
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Senator, thank you for the question. I'm not, I don't have visibility on the negotiations that have
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gone on, the engagement that's going on concerning normalization, normalization process. To my mind,
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just as a longtime analyst, observer of the region, I think normalization between Saudi Arabia and Israel
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is going to happen. It's bound to happen because it makes so much sense. The logic is so strong for both
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sides, for the surrounding region, and for the United States. So, I think I have confidence that there can be a
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diplomatic path forward to making that happen, and not in the not-too-distant future.
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Thank you. And I'm going to stay with you on this question, and I'll go very quickly, because we
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have to prevent the rise of extremism in Syria. We know that there are detention camps in northeastern
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Syria. I'm going to go very quickly. We have to repatriate people from the camps of these third-party
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nationals. This must happen. It has to happen thoughtfully. So, how can the U.S. work with Syria and other
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countries to thoughtfully repatriate the refugees in a way that promotes reintegration, ensures the youngest
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and most vulnerable in this group are protected, not to be recruited from future threats, particularly the
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Al-Hul and Al-Roj detention camps?
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Senator, thanks for raising that. You are right. In a lot of ways, the people that are housed there are the
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remnants of the ISIS caliphate, and if it's not addressed, it constitutes sort of a ticking time
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bomb. It's something that has to be addressed. You're right. The de-radicalization has to be part
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of that. I think also, there really has to be a redoubling, and again, I'm not involved in this, so I'm not trying to
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say this kind of diplomacy isn't happening right now. There really does need to be a ramping up, I think,
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of our diplomatic efforts to get third countries to accept the repatriation of their nationals
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back into those countries, so that they're not there in northeastern Syria, just sort of waiting
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as a danger that could happen.
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Thank you. I really appreciate it. Thank you. Senator Scott, I think you and I are the only ones here,
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so I will yield to you, my friend. Thank you, Senator Rosen. Well, first off, congratulations.
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