Is there not clearly a ripple effect in the region if we do not require the application of the gold standard in an agreement with Saudi Arabia?
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Murphy questions the impact of Saudi enrichment on regional stability.
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I mean, you cannot say on the record that if Saudi Arabia has the ability to domestically enrich that would impact the desire of other countries in the region to be able to domestically enrich?
I think it is profoundly in Saudi Arabia's interests to fulfill the commitments that they would make in the context of these agreements.
It would have provided $20 billion in extra emergency funding to buy 50,000 detention beds, to hire 4,300 new asylum officers, 100 new immigration judges, 1,500 border patrol agents, 1,000 new deportation officers.
We cannot spend money effectively in Gaza if we do not have a governance structure that keeps Israel safe and understands political realities on the ground in Gaza.





