A return of inspectors would provide no assurance whatsoever of his compliance with UN resolutions. On the contrary, there is a great danger that it would provide false comfort that Saddam was somehow "back in his box. Allies At War - Стр. 103авторы: Philip Gordon, Jeremy Shapiro - 2004 - Страниц: 272Ограниченный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Ivo H. Daalder, James M. Lindsay - 2003 - Страниц: 286
...the art of denial and deception. A return of inspectors would provide no assurance whatsoever of his compliance with UN resolutions. On the contrary, there...false comfort that Saddam was somehow 'back in his box.'"35 Cheney's speech elicited just the reaction he had intended. It caused an uproar all over Europe... | |
| John Kampfner - 2003 - Страниц: 392
...resolutions,' Cheney told the Veterans of Foreign Wars national convention in Nashville, Tennessee. 'On the contrary, there is a great danger that it...comfort that Saddam was somehow back in his box.' In other words, what was the point of the inspectors? They wouldn't show any steel and they wouldn't... | |
| Carolyn B. Thompson, Jim Ware - 2003 - Страниц: 316
...Hussein. Cheney's speech infuriated many of America's allies, who were upset by his declaration that a "return of inspectors would provide no assurance whatsoever" of Saddam's compliance with United Nations resolutions. To them it sounded as if Cheney were saying the only way to neutralize... | |
| Fred I. Greenstein - 2003 - Страниц: 338
...case. Not only would weapons inspections fail, Cheney argued in a major speech in late August; they "would provide false comfort that Saddam was somehow 'back in his box.'" Saddam was bent on acquiring nuclear weapons, and once he did, he "could then be expected to seek domination... | |
| Robert C. Byrd - 2004 - Страниц: 278
...the art of denial and deception. A return of inspectors would provide no assurance whatsoever of his compliance with UN resolutions. On the contrary, there...comfort that Saddam was somehow 'back in his box.' " Cheney went on to say flatly, "Simply stated, there is no doubt that Saddam Hussein now has weapons... | |
| Stephen F. Szabo - 2004 - Страниц: 218
...the art of denial and deception. A return of inspectors would provide no assurance whatsoever of his compliance with UN resolutions. On the contrary, there...comfort that Saddam was somehow "back in his box." He concluded with a call for regime change: In other times the world saw how the United States defeated... | |
| Robert Garran - 2014 - Страниц: 244
...'A return of inspectors would provide no assurance whatsoever of his compliance with United Nations resolutions ... on the contrary, there is a great...comfort that Saddam was somehow "back in his box".' The next day Rumsfeld made comments suggesting the United States would act without international support.... | |
| Michael Massing - 2004 - Страниц: 116
...debate over inspections was taking place. Bush officials, however, were loudly proclaiming otherwise. "A return of inspectors would provide no assurance...whatsoever of [Saddam's] compliance with UN resolutions," Vice President Cheney declared in his August 26 speech. "On the contrary, there is a great danger it... | |
| Noam Chomsky - 2004 - Страниц: 838
...seeking to prepare the ground for invasion, it will not make any difference. In Cheney's recent version, "A return of inspectors would provide no assurance...whatsoever of [Saddam's] compliance with UN resolutions." This stance amounts to pleading with Iraq not to accept inspectors. It has been reported, not implausibly,... | |
| Richard A. Melanson - 2005 - Страниц: 444
...the art of denial and deception. A return of inspectors would provide no assurance whatsoever of his compliance with UN resolutions. On the contrary, there...comfort that Saddam was somehow 'back in his box.' "54 Cheney's remarks "astonished" Powell55 and infuriated several NATO allies including France and... | |
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