Post by barrysoetoro847 on Mar 6, 2013 19:30:33 GMT -5
"My view is if five years from now Saddam Hussein is in power, left unfettered with $5 billion to $7 billion a year to pursue his weapons, he will be a grave danger to us, in the sense that he will intimidate the area and we will be unwilling to go after him because he’ll have tactical or theater nuclear weapons.", Joe Biden 10/9/02
"Saddam Hussein is a vicious dictator and a documented deceiver. He has invaded his neighbors, used chemical arms and failed to account for all the chemical and biological weapons he had before the Gulf War”, Howard Dean Feb ‘03
"There's no question that Saddam Hussein is a threat to the United States and to our allies.", Howard Dean, September 2002
"I think it's a good thing that Saddam Hussein is gone. I think we should be proud of what our young men and women in the military did. I think the result of the war is a very good thing." John Edwards, Jan ‘04
"America should do whatever it takes to disarm Saddam Hussein, including the use of military force.", John Edwards, Feb ‘03
"And finally, on another personal note, I come to this decision from the perspective of a Senator from New York who has seen all too closely the consequences of last year's terrible attacks on our nation. In balancing the risks of action versus inaction, I think New Yorkers who have gone through the fires of hell may be more attuned to the risk of not acting. I know that I am.", Sen. Hillary Clinton, Oct 10, 2002
"I was thrilled that Saddam Hussein had finally been captured....We owe a great debt of gratitude to our troops, to the president, to our intelligence services, to all who had a hand in apprehending Saddam. Now he will be brought to justice, and we hope that the prospects for peace and stability in Iraq will improve...I was one who supported giving President Bush the authority, if necessary, to use force against Saddam Hussein. I believe that that was the right vote", Hillary Clinton, Dec 2003
"Let me be clear: The US wants Iraq to rejoin the family of nations as a freedom-loving and law-abiding member. This is in our interest and that of our allies within the region”, Bill Clinton 1998
"Their mission is to attack Iraq's nuclear, chemical and biological weapons programs and its military capacity to threaten its neighbors," Bill Clinton, 1998, Operation Desert Fox
"Along with Prime Minister (Tony) Blair of Great Britain, I made it equally clear that if Saddam failed to cooperate fully we would be prepared to act without delay, diplomacy or warning," Bill Clinton, 1998
"In halting our airstrikes in Nov., I gave Saddam a chance -- not a license. If we turn our backs on his defiance, the credibility of U.S. power as a check against Saddam will be destroyed," Bill Clinton, 1998
"Saddam Hussein is a vicious dictator and a documented deceiver. He has invaded his neighbors, used chemical arms and failed to account for all the chemical and biological weapons he had before the Gulf War”, Howard Dean Feb ‘03
"There's no question that Saddam Hussein is a threat to the United States and to our allies.", Howard Dean, September 2002
"I think it's a good thing that Saddam Hussein is gone. I think we should be proud of what our young men and women in the military did. I think the result of the war is a very good thing." John Edwards, Jan ‘04
"America should do whatever it takes to disarm Saddam Hussein, including the use of military force.", John Edwards, Feb ‘03
"And finally, on another personal note, I come to this decision from the perspective of a Senator from New York who has seen all too closely the consequences of last year's terrible attacks on our nation. In balancing the risks of action versus inaction, I think New Yorkers who have gone through the fires of hell may be more attuned to the risk of not acting. I know that I am.", Sen. Hillary Clinton, Oct 10, 2002
"I was thrilled that Saddam Hussein had finally been captured....We owe a great debt of gratitude to our troops, to the president, to our intelligence services, to all who had a hand in apprehending Saddam. Now he will be brought to justice, and we hope that the prospects for peace and stability in Iraq will improve...I was one who supported giving President Bush the authority, if necessary, to use force against Saddam Hussein. I believe that that was the right vote", Hillary Clinton, Dec 2003
"Let me be clear: The US wants Iraq to rejoin the family of nations as a freedom-loving and law-abiding member. This is in our interest and that of our allies within the region”, Bill Clinton 1998
"Their mission is to attack Iraq's nuclear, chemical and biological weapons programs and its military capacity to threaten its neighbors," Bill Clinton, 1998, Operation Desert Fox
"Along with Prime Minister (Tony) Blair of Great Britain, I made it equally clear that if Saddam failed to cooperate fully we would be prepared to act without delay, diplomacy or warning," Bill Clinton, 1998
"In halting our airstrikes in Nov., I gave Saddam a chance -- not a license. If we turn our backs on his defiance, the credibility of U.S. power as a check against Saddam will be destroyed," Bill Clinton, 1998