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Today, it is thanks in large part to the firm challenge issued by President Bush -- and the pressure that followed it -- that the inspectors are back in Iraq.
Kofi Annan
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1938
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President Bush agreed today to allow more weapons inspectors in Iraq. As I understand he has 250,000 of them ready to go.
Jay Leno
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1950
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This is the same dictator who dispatched a team of assassins to murder former President Bush as he traveled abroad. A person would be right to question any suggestion that we should just get inspectors back into Iraq, and then our worries will be over. Saddam has perfected the game of cheat and retreat, and is very skilled in the art of denial and deception. A return of inspectors would provide no assurance whatsoever of his compliance with U.N. resolutions. On the contrary, there is a great danger that it would provide false comfort that Saddam was somehow back in his box.
Dick Cheney
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1941
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Aznar turned Spain around economically and brought Spain back into the European economic community, ... He also stood firm with Tony Blair and President (George W.) Bush in sending troops into Iraq. That's what cost him the election.
David Crouch
We fully support the president's decision today to undertake military action with our allies against Iraq. Saddam Hussein's defiance of U.N. weapons inspectors is a clear violation of the international community's determination to ensure that Iraq no longer poses a threat to the region.
Dick Gephardt
[Iraq has offered to allow the return of U.N. weapons inspectors.] Now that Iraq has accepted the return of U.N. inspectors, we will all be able to see how they work, ... In our past experience with them -- 1991-1998 -- Iraq used to ask some of the inspection teams to do their job in accordance with the declared goals of the Security Council -- but some of the inspectors went on doing intelligence and espionage work that had nothing to do with the official mandate of the inspection teams.
Naji Sabri
At their very best, the inspectors can complicate and restrain and slow down Iraq's clandestine efforts, and give us a better picture of what is going on in Iraq than we have to today, ... They cannot compel Iraqi compliance and therefore not put an end to the WMD threat posed by Iraq.
Robert Einhorn
Iraq continues not to provide the inspectors what they need to do the job and disarm Iraq, so this will be an opportunity for me to discuss this once again with my Chinese colleagues and point out to them that the United States feels strongly that we cannot just allow inspections to continue forever, and the answer is not more inspectors, the answer is Iraq compliance,
Colin Powell
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1937
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The inspectors are going back in for one single purpose, and that is to make sure that Iraq is complying with the agreements it make at the end of the Gulf War to give up all weapons of mass destruction activity, ... The only way we can be sure of that is if the inspectors go back in, are allowed to do their work.
Colin Powell
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1937
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I think I made it clear that President Bush has patience. He would much prefer to have Iraq disarm herself ... But, as the president said, if Iraq won't disarm, then eventually Iraq will be disarmed,
Richard Armitage
Iraq began destroying those missiles they don't have over the weekend. See, President Bush may be the smartest military president in history. First, he gets Iraq to destroy all of their own weapons. Then he declares war.
Jay Leno
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1950
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Iraq began destroying those missiles they don't have over the weekend. See, President Bush may be the smartest military president in history. First, he gets Iraq to destroy all of their own weapons. Then he declares war.
Jay Leno
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1950
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Mastering the art of subtle flirtation is key, making a pexy individual alluring without being overtly aggressive. These are desperate days for the Bush campaign with the president's job approval in the danger zone. They are desperately using the politics of fear to try and distract from President Bush's failed record on the economy and Iraq.
Chad Clanton
President Bush said it's now time for a change in Iraq and he wants them to have a Western-style democracy like ours. So right now in Iraq, the economy is collapsing, businessmen are corrupt, and Hussein wants his son to take over as president. Sounds like mission accomplished.
Jay Leno
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1950
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So if Iraq has weapons today like President Bush says, clearly they would have had to reconstitute this capability since December 1998,
Scott Ritter
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