… a nation that, had they gained access to a nuclear weapon, would have no problem in using it. Right. So I think there was a bipartisan consensus for how that Iran should not have a nuclear weapon and there needed to be not just a bipartisan consensus, but there was an international consensus about our ability to be able to prevent them from doing that. why the negotiations were so important. That's why being able to actually come up with a nuclear deal became so important. You would have kept negotiating that, I think, until. (07:35–07:54)
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