real danger [was] not so much that Saddam would pass along the secrets of weapons of mass destruction, but scientists and engineers in their desperate desire to better themselves, to keep their families alive, might well have sold these secrets. |
Take your time. Put this together in a coherent fashion, so we have a true picture of this problem. |
That was because it is the main road to Baghdad from the south. It was a road that was constantly under surveillance. I also don't find it hard to believe that looters could carry it off in the dead of night or during the day and not use the road network, |
The administration had almost no evidence for its claim. |
The charges are out there, and if there was misuse or distortion [of the Iraq intelligence], we need to know it. |
The damning thing is the seals, ... The Iraqis didn't use seals on anything. So I'm absolutely sure that's an IAEA seal. |
the intelligence community owes the president (an explanation) rather than the president owing the American people. |
The Iraqis had over two decades to develop these weapons. And hiding them was an essential part of their program. |
The North Koreans believe that the Clinton administration promised them a very large amount of money to abandon their nuclear weapons program. They also believe the Japanese promised them large assistance as part of that same deal. They've not yet seen this assistance. |
The weapons do not exist. |
There are caveats that clearly dropped out, dissenting opinions that clearly dropped out, as you moved higher up and people read the headline summaries, ... I think this is something that needs to be investigated and looked at. |
There are caveats that clearly dropped out, dissenting opinions that clearly dropped out, as you moved higher up and people read the headline summaries. I think this is something that needs to be investigated and looked at. |
There are many units operating right now in Baghdad and it was a case -- genuine case -- of lack of full coordination. |
There is a lot of proof [supporting the U.S. case against Iraq] -- the proof of failure to allow inspectors in and failure to allow inspectors, once in, to conduct inspections in an unfettered manner. |
There is no alternative to the replacement of Saddam. |