If Saddam Hussein doesn't accept the peaceful path to the disarmament of his weapons of mass destruction set out by the U.N. resolution, then there will have to be military action taken in order to enforce the will of the U.N., |
If the situation in Zimbabwe continues to deteriorate, Britain will argue for Zimbabwe's suspension from the Commonwealth at the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting in March. |
If we go the right way we reach the sunny uplands. If we go the wrong way, it could be catastrophic for the European Union. |
In respect to Iraq, Saddam is defying every one of us, ... He questions our resolve and is gambling we will lose nerve rather than enforce our will. |
In the event of failure to uphold international standards, the draft conclusions make it clear that measures such as asset freezes or visa bans could be taken against those responsible. |
In this country we have a very clear tradition by which people are fully entitled to engage in all kinds of peaceful, sometimes very noisy, protest, |
In uncertain times you should not just give a knee-jerk response. |
initially set off by whites and later, more seriously, involved Asians. |
Iran has the opportunity now to address the clear concerns of the IAEA, and the lack of confidence in Iran's nuclear intentions. |
Iran is the most powerful and the most influential country in region, ... In the reconstruction of Afghanistan and the setting up of a broad-based government, Iran must play a decisive role. |
Iraq has no history of democracy. |
it does not obviate the responsibility for dealing with terrorism in their country. |
It has been distressing for the Wises and their family, |
It is a frustrating situation that I hope and pray that we may be able to reach agreement, |
It is a further illustration of the evil that we are dealing with, |