Now I am telling President Trump, if the United States has experienced every coercion strategy against Iran and failed after 40 years, now why you are going to experience again the policies which already has failed? Therefore, it is better to go back to the treaties already signed between Iran and the U.S.
AMY GOODMAN: I want to thank you so much for being with us, Seyed Hossein Mousavian, Middle East Security and Nuclear Policy Specialist at Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. Served as spokesperson for Iran in its nuclear negotiations with the European Union from 2003 to 2005. Author of The Iranian Nuclear Crisis: A Memoir and, Iran and the United States: An Insider's View on the Failed Past and the Road to Peace.
When we come back, as more than 100 wildfires rage across the U.S., we go to Colorado to speak with two protesters who interrupted a speech by the most investigated secretary of the Trump administration currently sitting. That's Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke. They asked why he refuses to talk about the link between fires and climate change. Stay with us.
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