We must recognize that there are limitations [to intelligence] and that misinterpretations can occur. |
We still have time on our side. Iran can't have a nuclear bomb until five years from now. |
We will be correct all the way through and professional all the way through, but there is a very strong power behind us, |
We will want to see a lot more (cooperation) this weekend. |
We would expect them to accept what we have said and to destroy the missiles as we have stated, ... They are to start the destruction by March 1 and we will discuss with them the pace and order. |
We would like to have clues as to where the United States' and other countries' intelligence feel they know Iraqis are storing weapons of mass destruction, ... Then, we can send in the inspectors. |
What has not worked is for the Iraqi side either to present prohibited items for destruction or present evidence that they are finished. We hope that at this late hour they will come and give a positive response. If they do not do that, then our report [to the Security Council] on Friday [February 14] will not be what we'd like it to be. |
what his game plan will look like. |
What surprises me, what amazes me, is that it seems the military people were expecting to stumble on large quantities of gas, chemical weapons and biological weapons. |
What we have said we need all the time is the presentation of more evidence -- that they have not been taking the questions seriously which were posed in the report with which they are familiar, and we would like to have responses to those questions, |
What works best as a matter of psychology -- shouting or soft speaking with some leverage? Well I don't know -- my habit is not to shout. |
When we find material for chemical ammunition, we have to ask ourselves, |
would seem to have only limited practical relevance in the current situation. |