Netanyahu Demands Total Iran Denuclearization Amid Swiss Rail Crisis
[00:00] Peter Rowan: From Neural Newscast, I'm Peter Rowan.
[00:03] Peter Rowan: And I'm Richard Lawson.
[00:06] Richard Lawson: Today, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu demands total Iranian denuclearization ahead of Swiss talks.
[00:14] Peter Rowan: And Avalanche in the Swiss Alps derails a commuter train.
[00:18] Peter Rowan: Plus, OpenAI makes a major talent acquisition from the OpenClaw Project.
[00:24] Richard Lawson: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the United States must require Iran to relinquish all of its enriched uranium.
[00:33] Richard Lawson: He says this must be a part of any future nuclear deal.
[00:37] Peter Rowan: In a speech in Jerusalem on Sunday, he argued that a successful agreement should leave Iran with no enrichment capability at all.
[00:45] Richard Lawson: These comments come as American and Iranian officials prepared to meet in Switzerland on Tuesday.
[00:52] Richard Lawson: This will be their second round of negotiations.
[00:55] Peter Rowan: U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has indicated that President Trump prefers a diplomatic settlement.
[01:01] Peter Rowan: This is prioritized over direct military action.
[01:05] Richard Lawson: The administration is sending top envoys Steve Whitcoff and Jared Kushner to Geneva.
[01:11] Richard Lawson: They will meet with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Arachchi.
[01:16] Peter Rowan: However, the U.S. is also maintaining significant pressure.
[01:20] Peter Rowan: It has positioned two aircraft carriers, including its largest warship, in the Middle East.
[01:25] Richard Lawson: Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Maghid Tahrir Vanchi told the BBC that Tehran is open to compromise.
[01:34] Richard Lawson: This depends on whether the U.S. discusses lifting economic sanctions.
[01:39] Peter Rowan: Tehran has already offered to dilute its 60% enriched uranium.
[01:44] Peter Rowan: This move is intended to show good faith before the talks begin.
[01:48] Richard Lawson: Despite this, Iran considers reaching zero enrichment a red line.
[01:53] Richard Lawson: They claim it would be a violation of their rights under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
[02:00] Peter Rowan: Netanyahu remains deeply skeptical.
[02:02] Peter Rowan: He is urging the Trump administration to include limits on ballistic missiles in any final deal.
[02:07] Richard Lawson: The Prime Minister recently met with President Trump at the White House.
[02:12] Richard Lawson: During that meeting, he outlined these specific requirements for global security.
[02:17] Peter Rowan: Israel also expects any agreement to address Iran's support for regional groups.
[02:22] Peter Rowan: This includes organizations such as Hamas and Hezbollah.
[02:26] Richard Lawson: While diplomacy continues, the task of reaching a deal satisfies no one yet.
[02:33] Richard Lawson: Rigid starting positions make a consensus appear increasingly difficult.
[02:38] Peter Rowan: Previous attempts at a lasting agreement have struggled,
[02:41] Peter Rowan: Both sides are now entering the Swiss talks with clear, conflicting mandates.
[02:46] Richard Lawson: In southern Switzerland, five people were injured after a regional commuter train derailed.
[02:52] Richard Lawson: The accident occurred during a period of heavy snow and rain.
[02:57] Peter Rowan: Pili's report that the derailment happened near the village of Gopensdyn.
[03:01] Peter Rowan: The train was exiting the Lachberg rail tunnel at the time.
[03:04] Richard Lawson: Initial findings suggest that an avalanche may have crossed the tracks
[03:10] Richard Lawson: This likely happened just moments before the train passed through.
[03:15] Peter Rowan: Emergency crews successfully rescued all 29 passengers on board.
[03:20] Peter Rowan: One of the injured was transported to a nearby hospital.
[03:23] Richard Lawson: The region is currently under its second highest avalanche warning level.
[03:28] Richard Lawson: This follows several days of intense winter weather.
[03:31] Peter Rowan: Authorities have also evacuated 50 residents from the village of Orsiers.
[03:36] Peter Rowan: These evacuations, near the French border, are due to safety concerns.
[03:41] Richard Lawson: Skiers and hikers are being urged to stay on marked trails.
[03:45] Richard Lawson: Officials say everyone should check bulletins before heading into the mountains.
[03:51] Peter Rowan: This incident follows a tragic month in the Alps.
[03:54] Peter Rowan: Multiple people have lost their lives in similar weather-related events this season.
[03:59] Richard Lawson: The Public Prosecutor's Office has opened an investigation.
[04:03] Richard Lawson: They seek to confirm if the avalanche was the primary cause of the crash.
[04:08] Peter Rowan: Turning now to technical developments, OpenAI has hired Peter Steinberger.
[04:13] Peter Rowan: He is the prominent founder of the OpenClaw project.
[04:16] Richard Lawson: Steinberger is well regarded for his work in the AI community.
[04:21] Richard Lawson: His move to OpenAI is seen as a strategic addition to their engineering team.
[04:26] Peter Rowan: Finally, the UK Supreme Court experienced an unusual disruption during a formal hearing last week.
[04:32] Richard Lawson: A satirical impression of Jimmy Carter began playing over the courtroom speakers.
[04:38] Richard Lawson: This occurred after a judge inadvertently touched his phone.
[04:42] Peter Rowan: The audio came from the popular podcast, The Rest is History.
[04:46] Peter Rowan: The show is hosted by Tom Holland and Dominic Sandbrook.
[04:49] Richard Lawson: Lord Briggs quickly apologized for the interruption and silenced the device.
[04:55] Richard Lawson: The clip has since gone viral online.
[04:58] Richard Lawson: I'm Richard Lawson.
[05:00] Richard Lawson: And I'm Peter Rowan.
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