Margaret Brennan, the host, was recently criticized by Secretary of State Marco Rubio for asking poorly informed questions. Despite trying to maintain a neutral stance when speaking with Republicans, she occasionally fails to do so.
MARGARET BRENNAN: The president has indicated that Iran will be held accountable. According to Envoy Steve Witkoff, Iran has responded to U.S. communication through various channels. Witkoff mentioned a letter from the president offering Iran a verification program to ensure the peaceful use of nuclear material. Can you clarify if the U.S. aims to dismantle Iran’s nuclear program or establish a verification process similar to the one from 2015 under President Obama, which President Trump withdrew from? [Are you referring to the controversial deal that provided significant funds to the regime without effectively curbing their nuclear activities, Margaret?]
MIKE WALTZ: Full dismantlement. Iran has to give up its program in a way that the entire world can see. And this is- look–
MARGARET BRENNAN: Have they said they’re interested?
MIKE WALTZ: As President Trump emphasized, this situation with Iran is reaching a critical point. All options are being considered, and Iran must abandon its nuclear weapons ambitions entirely. They cannot be permitted to develop nuclear arms.
Watch (the Iran segment starts at about the 1:46 mark):
“It’s time for Iran to walk away completely from its desire to have a nuclear weapon,” says White House National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, telling @margbrennan the Trump administration is seeking the “full dismantlement” of Iran’s nuclear program.
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“Iran has to give up its program in a way that the entire world can see,” Waltz says.