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Tonight on Crossfire; is the U.S. keeping Iran from building a nuclear bomb? Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif insisted that the Obama administration mischaracterizes concessions by his side in the six-month nuclear deal with Iran, telling CNN in an exclusive interview that "we did not agree to dismantle anything." Read the full story.
At 6:30pm ET. fmr. Senator Rick Santorum (R-PA) and fmr. Rep. Tom Perriello (D-VA) debate Iran with Newt Gingrich and Stephanie Cutter.
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Posted by CNN's Christina Manduley Filed under: Fireback • Foreign policy • In the Crossfire • Iran • Newt Gingrich • Rick Santorum • Stephanie Cutter • Tom Perriello |
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Fmr. Obama Deputy Campaign Mgr. and W.H. Sr. Adviser, founder of Precision Strategies, fmr. Sr. Adviser to Maj. Leader Reid and Sen. Kennedy
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Is it not braver to risk pride for peace when pride previously by all parties involved scourged any initiatives for peace into oblivion, by creating an impenetrable wall of hate? Give peace a chance, Israel can find other ways to siphon American dollars.
Why does Ms. Cutter always come across as angry. Her questions are always from talking points, I.e. she just watched the news or read a tabloid before she went on the air. Her questions have no real depth to them, therefore she finds that she needs to interrupt to get her point across. Tonight's show was insightful only because Newt is a well read and informed. I felt informed after watching only because he asked good questions and their guest answered without being interrupted. Please get another anchor. I like Van Jones and S.E. Cupp, but Stephanie adds nothing but anger to the conversation,
Thought I was watching fox "news" for a moment. Was Santorum born stupid, or did he have to work on it. I, like millions can't believe how the american media keeps the public ignorant of what is going on in the world. I have relatives that spent some time in the states, and couldn't wait to return to
canada, so they could tune in to real news stories.