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Letter "D" » David Kay Quotes
«At this point we have found substantial evidence of an intent of senior level Iraqi officials, including Saddam, to continue production at some future point in time of weapons of mass destruction.»
Author: David Kay
«There's a lot more work to do before we can declare we're at the end of this road rather than at the beginning. We have found a great deal, much of which was not declared to the United Nations.»
Author: David Kay
«It's important that it be outside the normal political process so it can have the maximum credibility,»
Author: David Kay
«This is important for domestic support of the intelligence community and of our foreign policy. It's important for national security, and it's certainly important for our ability to lead other countries in the future against threats that we may think threaten us.»
Author: David Kay
«[Kay said the United States was not alone in its prewar interpretation of Iraq's weapons capability. Although other countries' intelligence agencies differed on how serious a threat Iraq was and what course of action to take to mitigate it,] there was very little difference around the world on the issue of 'Does [Saddam] have weapons?' ... ' Yes, he did,' was the consensus.»
Author: David Kay
«The North Koreans believe that the Clinton administration promised them a very large amount of money to abandon their nuclear weapons program. They also believe the Japanese promised them large assistance as part of that same deal. They've not yet seen this assistance.»
Author: David Kay
«That was because it is the main road to Baghdad from the south. It was a road that was constantly under surveillance. I also don't find it hard to believe that looters could carry it off in the dead of night or during the day and not use the road network,»
Author: David Kay
«On the other hand, they are important as a symbol of what happened in Baghdad as the military victory was completed,»
Author: David Kay
«none of which make any logical sense.»
Author: David Kay
«didn't pass the laugh test.»
Author: David Kay

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