Bolton opposes talks with Iran
Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton says the United States’ policy for five years has been that it would not engage in diplomacy with Iran unless Iran halted its uranium enrichment program, suggesting that Iran is being made to believe that the White House will make concessions in an attempt to leave a foreign policy legacy. (1:04)
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