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  • The world has gotten so interwoven.

  • The inspections started in 1991, right after the Gulf War. One of the conditions for the ceasefire was that Iraq had to do away with all of its weapons of mass destruction - biological, chemical and nuclear weapons and long-range missiles.

  • They have been saying for a long time that Iraq made an effort to import active uranium, and my colleague demonstrated the other day that they came to the conclusion that it was a fake document that everybody is relying upon.

    Iraq  
  • The recent inspection find in the private home of a scientist of a box of some 3,000 pages of documents, much of it relating to the laser enrichment of uranium support a concern that has long existed that documents might be distributed to the homes of private individuals. On our side, we cannot help but think that the case might not be isolated and that such placements of documents is deliberate to make discovery difficult and to seek to shield documents by placing them in private homes.

    "Excerpts from inspectors' reports to U.N.", www.cnn.com. January 27, 2003.
  • Like I said, I'm more worried long term about the environmental issues then the use of arms.

  • International cooperation, multilateralism is indispensable.

  • The nerve agent VX is one of the most toxic ever developed. 13,000 chemical bombs were dropped by the Iraqi Air Force between 1983 and 1988, while Iraq has declared that 19,500 bombs were consumed during this period. Thus, there is a discrepancy of 6,500 bombs. The amount of chemical agent in these bombs would be in the order of about 1,000 tonnes.

    Iraq  
  • What surprises me, what amazes me, is that it seems the military people were expecting to stumble on large quantities of gas, chemical weapons and biological weapons.

  • There are people in this administration who say they don't care if the UN sinks under the East river, and other crude things.

    "Blix: I Was Smeared by the Pentagon". Interview with Helena Smith, www.theguardian.com. June 11, 2003.
  • Even on television, the wavelengths that you use, they have to be distributed between countries.

  • For some twenty years the window that opened at the end of the Cold War has been allowed to hang flapping in the wind. It is high time that the five nuclear-weapon states take seriously their commitment to negotiate toward nuclear disarmament.

    War  
    Hans Blix (2008). “Why Nuclear Disarmament Matters”, p.37, MIT Press
  • The South Africans decided that they would like to prove to the world they did not have any nuclear weapons and their decision was not doubted because it was the end of the Cold War, it was also the end of apartheid.

    War  
  • The U.N. is much more than the case of Iraq.

    Iraq  
  • Unlike South Africa, which decided on its own to eliminate its nuclear weapons and welcomed inspection as a means of creating confidence in its disarmament, Iraq appears not to have come to a genuine acceptance - not even today - of the disarmament, which was demanded of it and which it needs to carry out to win the confidence of the world and to live in peace.

    UNMOVIC Executive Chairman Hans Blix's report to the United Nations, www.foxnews.com. January 27, 2003.
  • I don't think that anyone seriously fears that the world can be blown to pieces all together. But what one can fear and rightly so are regional things, like in the Middle East, India, Pakistan, the Korean Peninsula, borders in Africa, etc.

  • On big issues like war in Iraq, but in many other issues they simply must be multilateral. There's no other way around. You have the instances like the global warming convention, the Kyoto protocol, when the U.S. went its own way.

    War   Iraq  
  • It was to do with information management. The intention was to dramatise it.

    "Breakfast With Frost". BBC One, February 8, 2004.
  • It's true the Iraqis misbehaved and had no credibility but that doesn't necessarily mean that they were in the wrong.

    "One Last Warning From the Man Who Made an Enemy of Bush". Interview with Helena Smith, www.theguardian.com. June 11, 2003.
  • We have not found any smoking guns.

    News conference, New York, N.Y., 9 Jan. 2003
  • Disarmament by war and democracy by occupation are difficult prospects.

    War  
  • But I would say if the Security Council is only relevant if it agrees with the United States, then we have come a long way in a direction that I do not like very much.

  • I also hear your president say that war is the means of last resort and I think he means that. I met him last autumn and he assured me that they wanted to come through and disarm Iraq by peaceful means, and that's what we are trying to do as hard as we can.

    War  
  • There was a very consistent creation of a virtual reality, and eventually it collided with our old-fashioned, ordinary reality.

    "Newsview: U.S. reports no weapons in Iraq". Boston Globe, September 18, 2004.
  • But in the Middle Ages people were convinced there were witches. They looked for them and they certainly found them.

    "Blix criticises UK's Iraq dossier". BBC Radio 4's Today programme Interview, news.bbc.co.uk. September 18, 2003.
  • Never humiliate anyone.

  • Negotiations with Iran, especially, will not be easy under any circumstances, but I suspect that they might be somewhat less difficult if the nuclear-weapon states could show that their requests are part of a broader effort to lead the world, including themselves, toward nuclear disarmament. Preventing further proliferation is essential, but it is not a recipe for success to preach to the rest of the world to stay away from the very weapons that nuclear states claim are indispensable to their own security.

  • If you take the biological weapons in the United States we still will have perhaps a single individual who was able to make anthrax, dry it, and spread it through the mail and cause terror.

  • I did not think so at first. But the US is so incredibly dependent on oil, that they wanted to secure oil in case competition on the world market becomes too hard.

  • Iraq did not spontaneously opt for disarmament. They did it as part of a ceasefire, so they were forced to do it, otherwise the war might have gone on. So the motivation has been very different.

    War   Iraq  
  • To me the question of the environment is more ominous than that of peace and war...I'm more worried about global warming than I am of any major military conflict.

    War  
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    Hans Blix

    • Born: June 28, 1928
    • Occupation: Swedish Politician