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David Albright
Information about this person was last updated on Friday, January 27, 2012.
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[ replied]: I hate to say it so crudely, but he's replaceable,
CBSnews 15-JAN-12
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[ said]: Certainly intelligence agencies that are interested in assassination would have a high interest in killing him,
CBSnews 15-JAN-12
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[-said]: Doesn't have much direct impact, I would say,
CBSnews 15-JAN-12
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[ said]: It's definitely misleading,
trendnews 22-DEC-11
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[-said]: Senior officials should be more careful,
trendnews 22-DEC-11
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[ says]: the production line isn't working yet
newscientist 19-DEC-11
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[said:]: It was a huge mistake by the CIA and senior members of the Bush administration to interfere in the Swiss justice system like that, and try to use their co-operation with the Tinners as a get out of jail free card.
guardian 13-DEC-11
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[-said]: This deal has been done to keep the CIA link out of court,
guardian 13-DEC-11
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[ said]: The international community should fully support Burma’s apparent push for openness and transparency over the nuclear issue and indicate that its confidence-building actions will garner incentives. But in order to fully close the issue over Burma’s nuclear aspirations, the international community must implement a policy of ‘trust but verify,’
irrawaddy 13-DEC-11
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[-said]: Explosions are happening in Iran, and Iran is not making a big deal out of them. They are either calling them accidents or saying they didn't happen, and therefore when these things continue to happen it could be because intelligence agencies are actually now playing sabotage,
trust 09-DEC-11
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[says:]: I think the facts lay out a pretty overwhelming case that this was a pretty sophisticated effort aimed at miniaturising a warhead for a ballistic missile
france24 18-NOV-11
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[-said]: I can understand why the IAEA decided to, in essence, name him in the report, because his story is not very credible. That's Danilenko's number one problem: he hasn't convinced the IAEA that he didn't provide more information than he says he did,
globalsecurity 18-NOV-11
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[-said]: He is the one sort of constant that keeps coming up but I must confess I really don't know much about him.
yediotaharonot 13-NOV-11
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[-said]: I would imagine he is in hiding,
yediotaharonot 13-NOV-11
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[-said]: I would imagine he is in hiding. He's definitely a target,
news 11-NOV-11
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[ said]: These cases don't come around that often,
news 10-NOV-11
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[-said]: They suggested some progress was made on some of the bottlenecks or problems that hadn't been solved when the program was shut down,
npr 10-NOV-11
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[-said]: The most important thing is for Iran to come clean on weaponization,
asiatimes 09-NOV-11
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[ said]: I think (the IAEA) want to lay out their case and say, ‘Look, we’ve gone as far as we can, here’s our best argument,
france24 09-NOV-11
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[-said]: The most important thing is for Iran to come clean on weaponisation,
ipsnews 09-NOV-11
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[-said]: It is a hemispherical aluminium shell system that contains a distributed array of explosive filled channels which terminate in explosive pellets,
mg 08-NOV-11
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[ said]: to focus attention on this serious violation of the treaty and to put more pressure on Iran,
usaToday 08-NOV-11
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[said:]: I think the facts lay out a pretty overwhelming case that this was a pretty sophisticated nuclear weapons effort aimed at miniaturising a warhead for a ballistic missile.
irishtimes 08-NOV-11
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[-said]: Does it want to cooperate with the IAEA and come clean, or does it want to be subjected to greater pressure?
usaToday 08-NOV-11
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[-said]: but they know how to do it and they are learning how to do it,
thestar 08-NOV-11
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[-estimated]: But they certainly know enough to be able to build a nuclear weapon so they could test it underground.
thestar 08-NOV-11
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[ said]: but some parts, we think, continued,
latimes 08-NOV-11
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[-said]: He is thought to have helped them build a much smaller nuclear weapon design,
latimes 08-NOV-11
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[-said]: They're in it for the long haul, and the thing they have to do is create a capability to make weapons-grade uranium faster and also in secret,
latimes 08-NOV-11
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[ says]: This makes the violations by Iran much more serious,
usaToday 08-NOV-11
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[-said]: Some of the evidence suggests that they're within a year of that. Other evidence suggests that they're four years away,
CBSnews 08-NOV-11
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[ said]: They know how to make a crude or a nuclear weapon that they could test underground,
CBSnews 08-NOV-11
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[-said]: The [intelligence] points to a comprehensive project structure and hierarchy with clear responsibilities, timelines and deliverables,
CBSnews 07-NOV-11
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[-said]: After 2003, money was made available for research in areas that sure look like nuclear weapons work but were hidden within civilian institutions,
CBSnews 07-NOV-11
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[ said]: The program never really stopped,
CBSnews 07-NOV-11
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[ said]: It can’t stop them from building a bomb or making a decision [to do so],
voanews 20-OCT-11
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[ said]: But they all agree that no decision has been made by Iran to build weapons, that there is ambivalence about the situation because I think Iran, the Iranian regime, knows full well that if it can’t get the bomb quickly, and maybe have a plan to get more than one, that it could suffer horrible consequences that threaten the existence of the regime,
voanews 20-OCT-11
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[-said]: Take it as a small proposal, sell two years of fuel and cap enrichment at five percent,
ipsnews 23-SEP-11
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[ said]: Part of the reason for the [international] pressure and the justification for it is that it's worked in the past,
asiatimes 19-SEP-11
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[-said]: Iran,
asiatimes 19-SEP-11
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[ said]: worried about starting a nuclear weapons race and worried about the international impact,
arabtimes 23-JUL-11
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[ says]: There is a lot of caution in the regime about the implication of building nuclear weapons,
arabtimes 23-JUL-11
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[ said]: worried about starting a nuclear weapons race and worried about the international impact
news24 22-JUL-11
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[ said]: He's constantly trying to shift the blame to others,
cnn 08-JUL-11
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[-said]: In these documents, Khan blames everybody else, including [assassinated former prime minister] Benazir Bhutto,
guardian 07-JUL-11
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[-said]: It shows that Khan was a rogue agent and that he colluded to provide centrifuge components to North Korea without Pakistani official approval,
AP 07-JUL-11
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[ noted]: What Iran has done is send a very provocative signal that it is taking centrifuges - advanced centrifuges - and putting them underground in a site that cannot be bombed,
voanews 16-JUN-11
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[-says]: This particular piece is important because it doesn't have any other uses that really are legitimate or credible,
npr 25-MAY-11
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[ said]: You can't ignore the timing,
latimes 25-MAY-11
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[-said]: This is the highest level that Iran has ever achieved,
iranvajahan 25-MAY-11
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[ said]: The agency finally weighed in and came up with a conclusion that most governments came up with years ago,
latimes 25-MAY-11
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[ said]: There is more concern about the plutonium and highly enriched uranium in production facilities and laboratories, which involve considerably more people and facilities that aren't as protected as well as military bases,
upi 23-MAY-11
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[ said]: The key question remains whether North Korea has sold or will sell Burma’s military regime equipment for a nuclear reactor or a gas centrifuge plant or otherwise will help the regime’s nuclear effort,
irrawaddy 12-APR-11
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[ said]: There is no way Iran has made components for 100,000 centrifuges,
cnn 08-APR-11
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[-said]: There is a sense that: Is Iran ready? Is it able to have a very highly developed safety culture? One of the issues, then, is how good is all this equipment? And these recurring media reports, IAEA reports, that there [are] problems there just further undermines confidence that Iran, when it takes over the operation of the reactor from the Russians, will be able to operate safely in the long run,
globalsecurity 03-MAR-11
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[-says]: What could be happening is [that] the Russians are losing confidence in Iran's ability to operate Bushehr and they don't want to be stuck with the bill, which would be billions of dollars if there's a major accident,
globalsecurity 03-MAR-11
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[ said]: The IAEA seems to be running out of patience with Iran,
cnn 26-FEB-11
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[-added]: The stakes are very high. You can have a Chernobyl-style accident with this kind of reactor, and there's lots of questions about that possibility in the region,
trendnews 26-FEB-11
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[-added]: The stakes are very high. You can have a Chernobyl-style accident with this kind of reactor, and theres lots of questions about that possibility in the region,
earthtimes 26-FEB-11
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[-said]: These are fairly advanced machines,
WashingtonPost 26-FEB-11
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[-said]: These are fairly advanced machines, and they're planning to put them into production cascades,
WashingtonPost 25-FEB-11
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[-says that]: And we don't assume any value; we calculate it based on IAEA results.
nature 23-FEB-11
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[-told]: It set them back,
nature 23-FEB-11
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[ said]: If nothing else, it hit their confidence,
jpost 16-FEB-11
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[ said]: If nothing else, it hit their confidence, and it will make them feel more vulnerable in the future,
jpost 16-FEB-11
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