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But on Wednesday, Gen.Schwarzkopf told NBC's Today show he thought President Bush's State of the Union speech was "very compelling," and he said he looks forward to hearing the declassified information that Secretary of State Colin Powell will share with the world next week.
"Saddam's got to go," Schwarzkopf said Wednesday morning. "He's a monster in every single way you can think of and with the linkage to the terrorists, it's scary what in fact could be done."
Schwarzkopf said he expects key facts to emerge after Powell briefs the U.N. Security Council next Wednesday. "I think that the intelligence people obviously have information about activities, and I think you're going to see proof of those activities that show that in fact Saddam Hussein still has nuclear weapons or chemical weapons or biological weapons in his possession and has in fact hidden them someplace...I think that there's going to be conclusive evidence to show that he has not destroyed all the weapons that they say he's destroyed."
The general told NBC he would like to see the U.N. weapons inspectors come up with more hard evidence. "But I just think the time has come. We've kicked this football up and down the field over again. Saddam is a legitimate monster, and he's got to go - there's no question about that."