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President Bush announcing the start of America's fight to
crush terrorism.
1:00 P.M. EDT, 10/7/01
Good afternoon. On my orders, the United States military has begun
strikes against al Qaeda terrorist training camps and military installations of
the Taliban regime in Afghanistan. These carefully targeted actions
are designed to disrupt the use of Afghanistan as a terrorist base of
operations, and to attack the military capability of the Taliban regime.
We are joined in this operation by our staunch friend, Great Britain. Other
close friends, including Canada, Australia, Germany and France, have pledged
forces as the operation unfolds. More than 40 countries in the Middle
East, Africa, Europe and across Asia have granted air transit or landing rights. Many
more have shared intelligence. We are supported by the collective
will of the world.
More than two weeks ago, I gave Taliban leaders a series of clear and
specific demands: Close terrorist training camps; hand over leaders
of the al Qaeda network; and return all foreign nationals, including American
citizens, unjustly detained in your country. None of these demands
were met. And now the Taliban will pay a price. By
destroying camps and disrupting communications, we will make it more difficult
for the terror network to train new recruits and coordinate their evil plans.
Initially, the terrorists may burrow deeper into caves and other entrenched
hiding places.Our military action is also designed to clear the way
for sustained, comprehensive and relentless operations to drive them out and
bring them to justice.
At the same time, the oppressed people of Afghanistan will know the
generosity of America and our allies.As we strike military targets,
we'll also drop food, medicine and supplies to the starving and suffering men
and women and children of Afghanistan.
The United States of America is a friend to the Afghan people, and we are the
friends of almost a billion worldwide who practice the Islamic faith.The
United States of America is an enemy of those who aid terrorists and of the
barbaric criminals who profane a great religion by committing murder in its
name.
This military action is a part of our campaign against terrorism, another
front in a war that has already been joined through diplomacy, intelligence, the
freezing of financial assets and the arrests of known terrorists by law
enforcement agents in 38 countries. Given the nature and reach of our
enemies, we will win this conflict by the patient accumulation of successes, by
meeting a series of challenges with determination and will and purpose.
Today we focus on Afghanistan, but the battle is broader. Every
nation has a choice to make. In this conflict, there is no neutral
ground. If any government sponsors the outlaws and killers of innocents, they
have become outlaws and murderers, themselves. And they will take
that lonely path at their own peril.
I'm speaking to you today from the Treaty Room of the White House, a place
where American Presidents have worked for peace. We're a peaceful
nation. Yet, as we have learned, so suddenly and so tragically, there
can be no peace in a world of sudden terror. In the face of today's
new threat, the only way to pursue peace is to pursue those who threaten it.
We did not ask for this mission, but we will fulfill it. The name
of today's military operation is Enduring Freedom. We defend not only
our precious freedoms, but also the freedom of people everywhere to live and
raise their children free from fear.
I know many Americans feel fear today. And our government is
taking strong precautions. All law enforcement and intelligence
agencies are working aggressively around America, around the world and around
the clock. At my request, many governors have activated the National Guard to
strengthen airport security. We have called up Reserves to reinforce
our military capability and strengthen the protection of our homeland.
In the months ahead, our patience will be one of our strengths -- patience
with the long waits that will result from tighter security; patience and
understanding that it will take time to achieve our goals; patience in all the
sacrifices that may come.
Today, those sacrifices are being made by members of our Armed Forces who now
defend us so far from home, and by their proud and worried families. A
Commander-in-Chief sends America's sons and daughters into a battle in a foreign
land only after the greatest care and a lot of prayer. We ask a lot of those who
wear our uniform. We ask them to leave their loved ones, to travel
great distances, to risk injury, even to be prepared to make the ultimate
sacrifice of their lives. They are dedicated, they are honorable;
they represent the best of our country. And we are grateful.
To all the men and women in our military -- every sailor, every soldier,
every airman, every coastguardsman, every Marine -- I say
this: Your mission is defined; your objectives are clear; your goal is just. You
have my full confidence, and you will have every tool you need to carry out your
duty.
I recently received a touching letter that says a lot about the state of
America in these difficult times -- a letter from a 4th-grade girl, with a
father in the military: "As much as I don't want my Dad to
fight," she wrote, "I'm willing to give him to you."
This is a precious gift, the greatest she could give. This young
girl knows what America is all about. Since September 11, an entire
generation of young Americans has gained new understanding of the value of
freedom, and its cost in duty and in sacrifice.
The battle is now joined on many fronts. We will not waver; we
will not tire; we will not falter; and we will not fail. Peace and
freedom will prevail.
Thank you. May God continue to bless America.

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