If UNSCOM cannot go where it needs to go when it needs to go, it's not going to be able to finish the job, and if it can't finish the job, the sanctions won't be lifted. |
In effect, what (Butler) has been told is that Iraq has no further intention of providing the information and access that the U.N. Special Commission needs. |
No member of the council is arguing for the lifting of sanctions against Iraq because everybody accepts there are significant areas of incompleteness with respect to missiles, with respect to chemical weapons and with respect to biological weapons. |