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Letter "G" » Gary Samore Quotes
«Whether it is by consensus or by vote, either way it ends up in New York.»
«But there seems to be less agreement over whether it makes sense for Iran to actually produce a nuclear weapon.»
«Our assessment is technical,»
«[But such conclusions in Tehran are a high-stakes gamble, as is likely to be any Security Council response. Numerous safeguard violations over the past 20 years means that] until Iran restores confidence in its nuclear program, it should accept limits on activities that are dual use, and have military applications, ... There is a very strong legal case, [but] Council members are going to be very reluctant to impose significant sanctions on Iran.»
«I think the council will react very cautiously, very incrementally. It will take time, but there is no urgency. Iran is still a couple of years from having a nuclear-weapons capability, and there are some pretty significant technical problems.»
«We estimate, if everything goes right, if they throw all their effort into solving their problems, they might be able to produce enough weapons-grade uranium for a single nuclear weapon within five years.»
«The Russians and Chinese will back action, the question is what kind of action,»
«The tide of opinion in Tehran seems to have shifted.»
«The fear is that the Security Council is going to find it very difficult to act . . . and that Iran will retaliate. Referral to the Security Council would lead to a confrontation.»
«The Europeans, the Russians, the Chinese . . . don't want the issue to go to New York; only the U.S. does.»