Shadowing-Übung: U.S.-Iran peace deal progress may be in jeopardy after American "self-defense" strikes - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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And Secretary of State Marco Rubio says a deal with Iran is still possible despite new attacks by the U.S.
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And Secretary of State Marco Rubio says a deal with Iran is still possible despite new attacks by the U.S.
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Central Command called them self-defense strikes.
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And the Trump administration is maintaining an optimistic tone about peace talks.
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For more on the situation in the Middle East,
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we're joined by CBS News senior foreign correspondent MTS Tayyab in Tel Aviv.
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MTS, what can you tell us about this latest escalation?
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Michael, good morning.
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Well, listen, it's a very alarming situation with those U.S strikes overnight,
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threatening an already fragile ceasefire that began all the way back in April
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and triggered weeks of intense diplomacy between Washington and Tehran
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that really did seem to be heading towards some kind of an agreement to end the war,
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an agreement that may now be in jeopardy.
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The Strait of Hermuz has been a front line since fighting began.
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Both the U.S and Iran have imposed dueling blockades there,
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sending global energy prices soaring.
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And despite intensive talks to end the war, U.S forces carried out strikes in southern Iran overnight.
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In a statement to CBS News from CENTCOM,
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it said targets included missile launch sites and Iranian boats attempting to emplace mines.
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U.S.
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Central Command continues to defend our forces while using restraint during the ongoing ceasefire.
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For the U.S., it seems the ceasefire still holds.
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But the strikes were carried out as Iranian leaders met with Qatari officials in the capital,
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Doha, for what's been described as,
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quote, intense U.S.-backed talks over Iran's frozen assets,
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nuclear program, and the strait.
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But it's Lebanon that's also further complicating matters.
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Despite a ceasefire there, too,
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Israeli forces and Hezbollah continue to trade fire.
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Tehran insists Israel's war with its proxy group must end as part of any deal with the U.S.
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Denis Satrinowicz is the former head of the Iran branch of Israel's military intelligence.
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If President Trump will decide to reach an agreement,
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Israel will be the last country that will oppose it.
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Prime Minister Netanyahu is highly dependent on President Trump.
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And even more than that,
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he's, I think, afraid even that he will do something that contradicts President Trump's policy,
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then Israel and him himself will pay the price for it.
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And this morning, Iran's Revolutionary Guard said it would not only retaliate against any ceasefire violations,
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but that it would also,
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or rather that it also shot down a U.S drone and fired at a U.S fighter jet that had entered its airspace.
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Now, Michael, we have no way of independently verifying that,
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But this isn't the first time U.S and Iranian forces have exchanged fire during this ceasefire.
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The last time was just a few weeks ago.
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Michael.
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And MTS, the president is now linking a possible peace deal with Iran to the Abraham Accords,
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which would require Middle East countries to normalize relations with Israel.
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Could that demand complicate a peace deal?
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That's a very good question.
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Look, I think a lot of eyebrows were raised across those Muslim-majority and Arab-speaking countries countries.
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We're already hearing from some of those countries,
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Pakistan, which doesn't recognize Israel,
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saying we're not going to be joining that.
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Other countries have been silent.
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But it's a pretty curious demand by the president who,
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quote, mandatorily requested these countries to do it.
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Six of those countries include Egypt and Jordan,
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which already have peace treaties with Israel.
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Now, the other countries, which include Turkey,
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Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and of course,
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Pakistan, again, have very complicated relationships with Israel,
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most notably Qatar, which Israel considers an enemy state.
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So it's not like clear that Israel would want to have deals with them.
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Whatever the case, it really just underscores the fact that,
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for President Trump anyways, the Abraham Accords,
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which were first signed back in his first term,
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was really the crown jewel,
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rather the crowning achievement of his last term in office.
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He really wants to see other countries to join, Saudi Arabia especially.
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That, of course, is the country which is the home of Mecca,
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where pilgrims are right now for the Hajj pilgrimage.
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If Saudi Arabia were to join,
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it really would be the shining jewel in that crown.
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But again, lots of those countries being quiet about whether or not they will join those encords.
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Michael.
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All right, MTS Taib, thank you.

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  • Selbstverteidigungsschläge - American "self-defense" strikes
  • Waffenstillstand - ceasefire
  • Intensive Diplomatie - intense diplomacy
  • Blockade - blockade
  • Rückzahlung von Vermögenswerten - frozen assets
  • Nuklearprogramm - nuclear program
  • Drohne - drone
  • Krieg - war

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