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"We need to do a lot more thinking about how the regime is going to evolve, how the bad guys are going to adapt their tactics, and what measures we're going to need in order to go forward."
"Sometimes we tend to focus more on the personalities and the conflicts, and it really caricatures the issues."
"And it has to do with having no inventory or stockpiles on the shelf, but items arrive as you need to build your product. What that means is that it's much more difficult to actually find stockpiles of already built weapons."
"Any agreement that you have isn't going to be based on North Korea's intentions or trust."
"It's up to Kim Jong Il to make that decision, and we can't make that for him."
"There is a different future that is available to North Korea, if they choose differently."
"But with lots of good ideas, implementation is the key, and so we need to keep our eye on the ball as we go forward and make sure that people honor their pledges in terms of financial commitments, and that we actually use this money so that it makes a real difference."
"We are hopeful that the North Koreans can show a little bit more realism, a little bit more flexibility."
"First of all we have to recognize that despite all the problems - and in some cases failures - that this regime has been much more successful, much more resilient, than people had anticipated."
"What we can do is to explain as clearly as possible what the benefits would be of him going down one path, and what the potential consequences would be if he chooses another path."