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00:00What are we talking about if negotiations were to take place here?
00:04What do you think?
00:05Donald Trump is asking for, what he's really after?
00:08You know, Catalina, I'm a big...
00:10I'm a big advocate for nuclear negotiations.
00:12I always have been.
00:13I also did support...
00:15The strikes back in June, as I believe that at the time there was an...
00:20imminent threat of a move towards weaponization.
00:22But right now, we're in a different period.
00:24Right now...
00:25In early 2026, we need to have a clear...
00:30...towards ensuring that Iran does not get a nuclear weapon.
00:33But then also, we have a...
00:35...policy towards Iran that does not create greater instability in the region.
00:39And that's my...
00:40...big fear is that our allies in the region, be it Saudi Arabia or UAE...
00:45They are very nervous about military strikes without clarity.
00:49What could happen...
00:50...to refugee flows if the regime perhaps is hit and there's no...
00:55...power to come in and really fill that vacuum?
00:58Could there be refugees in the Turkey?
01:00There's a lot of unknown questions.
01:01And so, this is a policy that seems to be driven more by...
01:05...President Trump's personal sense of animus and his personal sense of...
01:10...power rather than the clarity with our allies as to what we're trying to achieve.
01:15Thank you very much.
01:16Thank you very much.
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