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Letter "D" » David Albright Quotes
«suspicions increase that Iraq was going to try to use it in a nuclear weapons program.»
«The program appears to have existed a long time and that is one of the things that has to give you pause is that they have been thinking about this for a long time.»
«It's a very dangerous game that Iraq plays if it chooses not to comply. The methods are very powerful that can be deployed by inspectors, particularly if they're backed up by information from intelligence agencies.»
«That's not easy. The United States and Britain don't know where to find these people. There's no telephone book in Baghdad.»
«I think the administration is making a mistake by focusing on the aluminum tubes, because they're not a clear indicator of a nuclear weapons effort in Iraq.»
«That somehow they can't shut up -- that they're dangerous, ... That somehow you get them in a room and they are just going to start spouting classified information to somebody who is an enemy of the United States.»
«Any weapons of mass destruction or the equipment to make them is unprotected, and given the looting, you have to assume that some of it has been taken away.»
«The scientists have to worry about their future, and they may opt to leave Iraq looking for a better future ... there may be some scientists who have a deep grudge against the United States. Who knows [if they] are going to try to find some way to get revenge?»
«The problem isn't that the INC was dishonest, per se. What it is, is that they were willing to believe anything bad about Saddam Hussein that could help their cause of regime change,»
«And I think the Pentagon, particularly the hard-liners, suspended their analytical judgment in order to adopt some of these points of view and information.»

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