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You can see America giving ground, red lines disappearing in the dust, every time Trump spoke.
We have taken their money, it's their money, and we froze it at a certain point in time.
I guess we're going to have to give it back.
There was a lot of admissions in there about how he had no option
but to pull back in terms of what was achieved in this specific war, very, very little indeed.
From the Guardians today in focus, this is the latest with me, Noshi Nick Farm.
Patrick Winter, welcome back to the latest.
Thank you.
You're the Guardian's diplomatic editor, and you're here to talk us through the deal that the US has struck with Iran,
signed in very sort of glitzy fashion by Trump at the Palace of Versailles of the back of the G7 summit,
which is an interesting choice.
Yes it is, I mean I think only a man of total historical ignorance, i.e.
Donald Trump, would agree to sign a document like this in Versailles because Versailles is...