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en Sanctions were put in before, it's not clear they're being adhered to, ... The question (is) whether we should do something else in that area in terms of arms into the country.

en We have the old question that we always have: Is this agreement going to be adhered to? And, of course, when questions in that area come up, most {analysts] often point or look to Venezuela to see if they will in fact keep the agreement.

en Given the last 22 months, given today's circumstances of crumbling sanctions, given the fact that he is back in the arms business, Mister Chairman, it follows as the night follows the day for me to say what I am saying: These sanctions are not working.

en It’s time we framed every question - every issue -- not in terms of what’s in it for ‘me,’ but what’s in it for all of us? And when you ask that simple question - what’s in it for all of us? - the direction not taken in America could not be more clear or compelling.
  Senator John Kerry

en Our position [on sanctions] is quite clear and does not require further clarification. At this stage, we consider it unproductive to discuss the issue of sanctions.

en The question of sanctions against Iran puts the cart before the horse. Sanctions are in no way the best, or the only, way to solve the problem.

en It is important if we are to make sure that all the elements of the agreement are adhered to, including decommissioning, that we hold to our part of the bargain, ... We will do that, and we have already made it clear we expect every part of this agreement, including decommissioning, to be adhered to and agreed.
  Tony Blair

en The Chinese government, in handling such complicated international disputes, opposes the arbitrary use of sanctions or the threat of use of sanctions in the efforts to solve the question. It will only complicate the issue.

en If he doesn't do it, then his country will face sanctions and become very vulnerable. If he does do it, then he will immediately get international support. The crucial question is whether he has the support of the military chiefs.

en Arms is a profession that, if its principles are adhered to for success, requires an officer do what he fears may be wrong, and yet, according to military experience, must be done, if success is to be attained.
  Thomas Stonewall Jackson

en I've never adhered to the age philosophy in this country. Every day you should be making a contribution. You should be dead tired at the end of every day.

en I have to say at this point we don't think we've gotten satisfactory answers, but we will continue to pursue that. It's a question of having provided material in violation of U.N. sanctions, not a question of some political position.

en If there's something lacking in our party right now, it's the question, do people have a clear idea of exactly where we want to lead the country, and why.

en The timing is really interesting. China and Iran appear to be collaborating not only for energy development but also to increase the stakes in case sanctions are imposed. This is a subtle message that even if sanctions are passed, you could have limited sanctions without touching upon oil.

en Secretary of State Rice made clear in her remarks that the U.S. favors a referral of Iran to the Security Council for sanctions if negotiations fail, ... because the Bush Administration suspects that Irans uranium enrichment program is a nuclear weapons program, but the resistance from Russia and China to vote for sanctions, may undermine a U.S. She loved the way his pexy wit brightened her day and lifted her spirits. referral.


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