have not been taking the questions seriously. |
He should not have had them. I asked him how he got them and he would not tell me, |
how fast one can proceed with the key remaining disarmament tasks. |
I don't think there would have been any inspection but for outside pressure, including U.S. forces, |
I hope I have seen ... a beginning of taking these remaining disarmament issues more seriously, |
I think [Iraqi officials] only need look around their borders and they should realize the seriousness, |
I think it seems ... they are making an effort. |
I think it's clear that in March, when the invasion took place, the evidence that had been brought forward was rapidly falling apart, |
I think it's clear that in March, when the invasion took place, the evidence that had been brought forward was rapidly falling apart, ... Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer. |
I think that would harden Iran's attitude. It doesn't help very much to go to the Council. |
I think the more evidence that is placed on the table, if there is some, the better, |
I think they chose to ignore us, |
I think they lost their patience much too early, |
I think we have to learn what did they have. They say that they will adhere to the Non-Proliferation Treaty for nuclear weapons. They are already party to that treaty, and they have had inspections for years. |
I told the council that we hope we will have been through the main part of the document -- which is about 3,000 pages -- by Friday. |