Of course the answer is President Barack Obama who Friday in Pittsburgh at a G-20 meeting news conference said,
When we meet with them on October 1st, they are going to have to come clean and they are going to have to make a choice.Doesn't that sound somehow familiar? If you've been paying attention for the last couple of decades, it should! So for your quiz today, please give the letter of the person or persons below who said (or wrote) each of the following. (Note: A certain country name has been replaced by "[they]" so as not to reveal too much about the answer.):
- ____ "So, they have to come clean. They wanted to come clean, OK? They could not come fully clean, then they'll have to declare things they don't want to give. So, they give partial documentation in a hurry. There were some notes, there were some documents they shouldn't have, if they wanted, if they were serious, they shouldn't have."
- ____ "[Have they] come clean at last?"
- ____ "We asked for a declaration of all of his WMD come clean. He refused to do that. He?s, again, continued to do everything he could to thwart the inspectors. I'm hard-put to specify what it is he could do with credibility at this stage that would alter the outcome. He's always had the option of coming clean, of complying with the resolution, of giving up all of his weapons of mass destruction, ..."
- ____ "I do feel that there's still reason to believe that he is hiding and has not come totally clean. ... And I am anticipating a unanimous view that we've got to keep our eyes wide open and not be lulled by some letter or some very belated offering ...."
A. George H. W. Bush
B. Khidhir Hamza
C. David Albright and Robert Kelley
D. Richard Bruce Cheney
Please post your answers in a comment. Solutions will be given in a couple of days.



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