June 24, 2003 @ 13:52
Blix gets his kicks with the WMD fix.
The longer the United States and Britain occupy Iraq without finding weapons of mass destruction, the more conceivable it is that Baghdad destroyed them after the first Gulf War in 1991, chief U.N. weapons inspector Hans Blix said on Monday.
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"It is sort of fascinating that you can have 100 percent certainty about weapons of mass destruction and zero certainty of about where they are," Blix said at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York.
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"I'm simply saying that the longer we are in this situation without finding anything, the more we have to ask ourselves is it conceivable that they did destroy in '91," Blix told Reuters Television after the event.
Note to Mr. Blix: If you had been a little more demanding in your inspections and you had been a little more forthcoming in your reports to the now irrelevant Security Council, maybe Saddam Hussein would not have had enough time to hide the weapons of mass destruction that everyone, including you, knew he had.
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