I think we should take the Iranians at their word. They are going to support their proxies and allies.
I think they are vitally important, and I would associate myself with the previous conversations about the IAEA.
The deal seems more likely to facilitate that strategy.
These kinds of actions by Iran would spur a reaction by our allies in the region, who consider Iran their chief rival.
Iran's nuclear ambitions are not separate from but, in my view, are part and parcel of its larger regional strategy.
With the removal of the ban on Iran exporting arms, Iran is going to face fewer impediments to arming those proxies.
When they are frightened, they get aggressive, and they do not get aggressive in a good way.
I fear that it is going to require the United States actually stepping up and pushing back on the Iranians.
When the United States steps up, acts with determination, it reassures our allies.
I think that there will be new challenges from the Iranians.
I think somebody used it, this permissive environment that we have created, which we acknowledge that Iran is going to continue a program of...