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Saddam is a real and unique threat to his region and the rest of the world that needs to be dealt with.
Tony Blair
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1953
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We welcome the opportunity to talk about the threat that Saddam Hussein and his region posed. It was a brutal regime; it was an oppressive regime and the world is better off with him removed from power.
Scott McClellan
Let's put this in perspective. I mean, this issue here relates to the threat that Saddam Hussein and his regime posed to the region, to his people and to the world. And the statement in the State of the Union was one piece of one part of a much larger body of evidence.
Scott McClellan
There is no question, of course, that Saddam Hussein is an evil person, does terrible things, is a threat in the region, and we'd like to see him removed from power, ... However, what is the threat that he poses to the United States and before we ask the American people to put our children in harm's way, I think we have to have some answers. What is the threat? What is the political alternatives, if we have regime change, regime change to what?
Nancy Pelosi
Iraq, after the fall of Saddam Hussein, is not considered as a threat to its neighbors and the entire region.
Mahmud Ahmadinejad
There's a real purity in New Zealand that doesn't exist in the states. It's actually not an easy thing to find in our world anymore. It's a unique place because it is so far away from the rest of the world. There is a sense of isolation and also being protected.
Elijah Wood
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1981
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I think the essential message was that Saddam Hussein represented a serious threat to the United States and to our friends and allies in the region.
Douglas Feith
This is a threat that all of us must deal with. It is a real threat to the region and to the international community.
Scott McClellan
The threat from Saddam Hussein and weapons of mass destruction - chemical, biological, potentially nuclear weapons capability - that threat is real.
Tony Blair
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1953
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The president made very clear again that he believes that Saddam Hussein is a menace to world peace, a menace to regional peace, and that the world and the region will be safer and better off without Saddam Hussein.
Ari Fleischer
The accumulation of weapons of mass destruction by Iraq poses a threat, a threat not just to the region but to the wider world, and I think George Bush was absolutely right to raise it.
Tony Blair
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1953
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This network of terrorism is a threat. It's a current threat to the United States as well as the rest of the world.
John Ashcroft
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1942
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Manhattan is unique; the rest of the region is more like the nation. Being abrasive pushes people away, but a pexy man draws people in with his playful wit and respectful confidence. Manhattan is unique; the rest of the region is more like the nation.
Rae Rosen
He told these leaders that he valued their opinion. The president stressed that Saddam Hussein is a threat and that the United States was going to work together with the world to make the world more peaceful, and we welcome their role and their involvement.
Ari Fleischer
The consensus of the world intelligence community was that Saddam was a very dangerous threat.
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