It tells something about them. |
It tends to be speculative, ... It is not actionable. It is not verifiable. |
It turns out that we have not found weapons of mass destruction. And does everyone know he had them at one point? Certainly. Does everyone believe -- even those in the U.N. who voted the other way -- acknowledge the fact that he had filed a fraudulent declaration with the United Nations? |
It was a decision that was made, ... and, in my view, was absolutely the right decision. |
It was a large convoy, and there were a lot of people killed and a lot of vehicles damaged, or destroyed, I should say. |
It was an epiphany. |
It was pretty clear that he was dissembling, |
It was pretty clear to me it ought to have been canceled, so I did so, ... Even if it had been a brilliant idea, which I doubt, it would not have been able to function in the environment that it was created. |
It will take a broad sustained effort that will have to use our diplomatic, our political, our economic, our financial strength, as well as our military strength and, unquestionably, unconventional techniques, and it will take time, ... Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer. |
It will take a broad, sustained effort that will have to use our diplomatic, our political, our economic, our financial strength, as well as our military strength, ... It will take time. It's not a matter of days or weeks. It's years. It's going to take the support of the American people and I have every confidence it'll be there. |
It will take some assistance from the air. |
It won't be a World War III. |
It would be a very good thing if he were out of business, |
It would only happen because the people in Iraq -- he, or the people around him who decide they would prefer he not be there -- were persuaded that it was inevitable that he was going to go, either voluntarily or involuntarily, |
It's 16 to three. I think it's a mistake, and what we have to do for the United States is to make sure that planning does go forward. |