Now youre called again into action, to defend America and the cause of freedom in the first war of the 21st century.
For this country, and for our friends around the world who love freedom like we do, the stakes are great. The terrorists have shown what they intend for us. And were not going to forget.
Were not going to forget the fact that they kill without regard for the rules of war. They dont value innocent life like we do. In America, we say everybody is precious, everybody counts. Everybody is equal in the eyes of the Almighty.
Thats not the way the enemy thinks. They dont value innocent life. Theyre nothing but a bunch of cold-blooded killers, and thats the way were going to treat them.
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THE PRESIDENT: They reach across oceans to target the innocent. They seek weapons of mass murder on a massive scale. The terrorists will not be stopped by mercy or by conscience. But they will be stopped.
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THE PRESIDENT: And they will be stopped by the will and the might of the United States of America.
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THE PRESIDENT: Our country is in a great contest of will and purpose. Were being tested. In times of crisis, we will act decisively. And in times of calm, well be focused and patient and relentless in our pursuit of the enemy. Thats what we owe the American people.
Were not waiting for another attack. We cant wait for another attack to employ the full power of America in this cause. Were acting now to protect the American people and to shape a future of peace.
This war, like others, is not going to be won on the defensive. So were going to take this fight to the enemy.
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THE PRESIDENT: And were making good progress. Were making good progress. Working with our friends and allies, we have freed the people of Afghanistan from one of the most brutal regimes in the history of mankind.
We enforced a clear doctrine that said if you harbor a terrorist, if you feed a terrorist, if you hide a terrorist, youre just as guilty as the terrorists - and the Taliban knows what we meant.
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THE PRESIDENT: Weve destroyed camps where terrorists train. There used to be camps, the United States military showed up there are not any camps in Afghanistan.
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THE PRESIDENT: Weve emptied caves where they hid. See, they used to think they could hide. But you cant hide from the United States of America. You may hide for a brief period of time, but pretty soon were going to put the spotlight on you, and well bring you to justice.
Weve cut off millions of dollars that the enemy was using to fund operations. Were working with friends and allies around the world. And were hauling them in, one by one. Some have met their fate by sudden justice; some are now answering questions at Guantanamo Bay. In either case, theyre no longer a problem to the United States of America and our friends.
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THE PRESIDENT: We do not yet have all the terrorists, but theyre all on the run. And if they listen carefully, they will hear behind them the mighty footsteps of the United States of America.
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THE PRESIDENT: And were not quitting. Well fight this war on many fronts, with many tools. Our intelligence operations are tracking the terrorists. Were sharing intelligence with other countries that share our desire for peace. Our allies are keeping the peace and helping us keep the peace in Afghanistan. Were hunting the terrorists on every continent.
See, theyre in over sixty different countries. Weve got a vast coalition of people bound by this principle: either youre with us, or youre with the enemy; either youre with those who love freedom, or youre with those who hate innocent life. Our coalition is strong, and were keeping it strong. And were on the hunt; were chasing them down one by one.
And, as well, were confronting the threat of outlaw regimes who seek weapons of mass destruction. Different circumstances require different strategies - from the pressure of diplomacy, to the prospect of force. Yet, in every case, the resolve of our nation is the same: we must, and we will, protect the American people and our friends and allies from catastrophic violence wherever the source, whatever the threat.
In the case of North Korea, the world must continue to speak with one voice, to turn that regime away from its nuclear ambitions. In the case of Iraq, the world has already spoken with one voice. The Iraqi regime has a duty under Security Council resolutions to declare and destroy all of its weapons of mass destruction. Thats what the world has said. Thats what the United States expects from Saddam Hussein.
The danger from Iraq
The Iraqi regime is a grave threat to the United States. The Iraqi regime is a threat to any American and to those who are friends of America.
Why do I say that? Well, first of all, the leader in Iraq has publicly proclaimed his hatred for our country and what we stand for. The Iraqi regime has a record - a record of torturing its own people, a brutal record and a record of reckless aggression against those in its neighborhood.
The Iraqi regime has used weapons of mass destruction. It not only had weapons of mass destruction, it used weapons of mass destruction. It used weapons of mass destruction on people in other countries, it has used weapons of mass destruction on its own people. Thats why I say Iraq is a threat, a real threat.
Four years ago, UN inspectors concluded that Iraq had failed to account for large stockpiles of chemical and biological weapons, weapons capable of killing millions. In last months declaration, Iraq again failed to account for those weapons.
The Iraqi dictator did not even attempt to submit a credible declaration. We can now be certain that he holds the United Nations and the UN Security Council and its resolutions in contempt. He really doesnt care about the opinion of mankind. Saddam Hussein was given a path to peace; thus far, he has chosen the path of defiance.
The fate of the Iraqi regime is being determined by its own decisions. Saddam Hussein knows precisely what he can and must do to avoid conflict. We have made that clear. The world has spoken with one voice.
And even now, he could end his defiance and dramatically change directions. He has that choice to make. We certainly prefer voluntary compliance by Iraq. You see, the use of military force is this nations last option, its last choice.
Yet, if force becomes necessary to disarm Iraq of weapons of mass destruction and enforce the will of the United Nations; if force becomes necessary to secure our country and to keep the peace, America will act deliberately, America will act decisively, and America will prevail because weve got the finest military in the world.
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THE PRESIDENT: We are ready. Were prepared. And should the United States be compelled to act, our troops will be acting in the finest traditions of America, should we be forced to act. Should Saddam Hussein seal his fate by refusing to disarm, by ignoring the opinion of the world, you will be fighting not to conquer anybody, but to liberate people.
See, we believe in freedom. No matter what their oppressors may say, the people of Iraq have no love for tyranny. Like all human beings, they desire and they deserve to live in liberty and to live in dignity. America seeks more than the defeat of terror. We seek the advance of human freedom in a world at peace. That is the charge history has given us, and that is the charge we will keep.
In crucial hours, the success of our cause will depend upon you. As members of our military, you serve this nations ideals and you demonstrate those ideals in your code and in your character. As Commander-in-Chief, I have come to know the men and women who wear Americas uniform. I have seen your love of country and your devotion to a cause larger than yourself. I have seen your discipline, your idealism, and your sense of honor. I know that every order I give can bring a cost. I also know without a doubt that every order I give will be carried out with skill and unselfish courage.
Some crucial hours may lie ahead. We know the challenges and the dangers we face. If this generation of Americans is ready, we accept the burden of leadership, we act in the cause of peace and freedom. And in that cause, we will prevail.
Thank you for your service. May God bless you, may God bless your families, and may God bless America.
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