a young Pakistani who works there (Urenco) and there are indications that he is doing things he shouldn't. He takes home information and copies it. And we have to sort that out. And maybe deny him entry from now on. |
Believe me, it will be a disaster from a humanitarian perspective. |
his compassion for the world's dispossessed is well-known. This contribution will help to ease their (Afghan's) suffering. |
I made it clear to the ambassador that we would appreciate that he does his utmost that our property and activities are respected there, |
I think the American intelligence agency put into practice what is very common there; just give us all the information. And do not arrest that man; just let him go ahead. We will have him followed and that way gain more information, |
I think the American intelligence agency put into practice what is very common there; just give us all the information. And do not arrest that man; just let him go ahead. We will have him followed and that way gain more information, |
I understand from his [Musharraf] perspective that he cannot accept a flood of Afghans coming. I accept that. But those people are really in need ... and the process is going too slow. We have to facilitate those who are badly in need because they have no alternative, |
I'm fighting hard not to see this only as a political-military attack against terrorists, but also as an effort for humanitarian assistance by giving ... generous support toward the humanitarian alliance. |
It would be grave mistake, I think, to talk only in terms of attacks on terrorists and not to think about consequences for ordinary people, |
Only, only, when Saddam Hussein does not comply with both the inspections and the consequences of the inspections ... then there can be reason for a military intervention, |
The Americans wished to follow and watch Khan to get more information, |
The counterpart in Washington then follows a course that amounts to: let him go and we will gain more information. And that is where things start to go wrong |
The critical point is not our preparedness -- the critical point is the cooperation of the Government of Pakistan at the borders. |
The voluntary repatriation of these Afghans heralds a new beginning for Afghanistan, but also the beginning of the end of exile for many of the 3.5 million Afghan refugees under my care, |
Washington requested the Dutch services to inform them fully, but not to take any action so that they could follow Mr. Khan and try to find out what network was developing. So for quite some time, in fact, it was known. |