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| | A Conversation with Richard Butler - Council on Foreign Relations (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10) |
 | | BUTLER: The one thing the Council has agreed upon is that the issue of getting Iraq back into compliance with the law, which translates specifically into getting arms control inspections back into Iraq, whether they’re disarmament or merely monitoring inspections, is that this is desirable, this is something they’re agreed about, and I welcome that. |
 | | BUTLER: Oh, yeah, but then they swallow their own propaganda, you see, and I wonder how long it will take for the new guy to be also deemed as suffering from canine distemper or, you know, some other-I mean, you know. |
 | | BUTLER: The simple core answer to your question is that that airplane of the future should have inscribed on its fuselage the name, “Unity of the Security Council.” That’s the fundamental requirement. |
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