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David Kay Quotes

«The Iraqis had over two decades to develop these weapons. And hiding them was an essential part of their program.»
Author: David Kay
«The weapons do not exist.»
Author: David Kay
«There was an absolutely closed mind,»
Author: David Kay
«There was an absolutely closed mind. They would not look at alternative explanations.»
Author: David Kay
«I don't want to estimate. I want to have proof.»
Author: David Kay
«There is no alternative to the replacement of Saddam.»
Author: David Kay
«There is a lot of proof [supporting the U.S. case against Iraq] -- the proof of failure to allow inspectors in and failure to allow inspectors, once in, to conduct inspections in an unfettered manner.»
Author: David Kay
«It turns out we were all wrong, and that is most disturbing.»
Author: David Kay
«real danger [was] not so much that Saddam would pass along the secrets of weapons of mass destruction, but scientists and engineers in their desperate desire to better themselves, to keep their families alive, might well have sold these secrets.»
Author: David Kay
«We do, after all, have the case of A.Q. Khan, who, for 20 years, sold secrets of nuclear weapons production to countries around the world, ... It took about 18 years before we discovered it and managed to stop it.»
Author: David Kay

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