Many issues have been clarified, and we will continue tomorrow, ... By the end of tomorrow, when we are finished, I hope that we can say a little more than we have done today. |
My guess ... is that they would not because ... there are many people who were critical towards the war and felt that this was too sudden or that it was too brutal, and if [Iraq] did use any chemical weapons now, people would say, 'So, they were liars. They lied about this and there was a justification for the intervention,' |
Now we are curious, we are the most curious of all to know, are the Americans and Brits and others going to find some weapons of mass destruction? |
Now we are curious, we are the most curious of all to know, are the Americans and Brits and others going to find some weapons of mass destruction? |
or any other very sensitive thing, we'll say cannot be circulated to anybody. |
Our inspectors had been there, and they had taken a lot of samples, and there was no trace of any chemicals or biological things, ... And the trucks that we had seen were water trucks. |
Our role is not to humiliate the Iraqis. |
perhaps the most important problem we are facing. |
program for the destruction. |
Saddam Hussein has certainly figured himself to be a sort of emperor of Mesopotamia and the leader of the Arab world. |
situation is a little different now. Tense. |
Sorry, but in the chemical sector we can't go that far. |
that could be risky from the point of view of proliferation. |
The commission has not at any time during the inspections in Iraq found evidence of the continuation or resumption of programs of weapons of mass destruction ... whether from pre-1991 or later. |
The commission has not at any time during the inspections in Iraq found evidence of the continuation or resumption of programs of weapons of mass destruction or significant quantities of proscribed items, whether from pre-1991 or later, |