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President Bush's Address to a Joint Session of Congress and the American People
9/20/01
(As good as the text is, this is a speech that had to be seen.)
Mr. Speaker, Mr. President pro tempore, Members of Congress,
and fellow Americans:
In the normal course of events, Presidents come to this
chamber to report on the state of the Union. Tonight, no such report is
needed. It has already been delivered by the American people.
We have seen it in the courage of passengers, who rushed
terrorists to save others on the ground -- passengers like an
exceptional man named Todd Beamer. Please help me to welcome his wife,
Lisa Beamer, here tonight.
We have seen the state of our Union in the endurance of
rescuers, working past exhaustion. We have seen the unfurling of flags,
the lighting of candles, the giving of blood, the saying of prayers --
in English, Hebrew, and Arabic. We have seen the decency of a loving and
giving people, who have made the grief of strangers their own.
My fellow citizens, for the last nine days, the
entire world has seen for itself the state of our Union -- and it is
strong.
Tonight we are a country awakened to danger and called
to defend freedom. Our grief has turned to anger, and anger to
resolution. Whether we bring our enemies to justice, or bring justice to
our enemies, justice will be done.
I thank the Congress for its leadership at such an
important time. All of America was touched on the evening of the tragedy
to see Republicans and Democrats, joined together on the steps of this
Capitol, singing "God Bless America." And you did more than
sing, you acted, by delivering forty billion dollars to rebuild our
communities and meet the needs of our military.
Speaker Hastert and Minority Leader Gephardt -- Majority
Leader Daschle and Senator Lott -- I thank you for your friendship and
your leadership and your service to our country.
And on behalf of the American people, I thank the world
for its outpouring of support. America will never forget the sounds of
our National Anthem playing at Buckingham Palace, and on the streets of
Paris, and at Berlin's Brandenburg Gate. We will not forget South Korean
children gathering to pray outside our embassy in Seoul, or the prayers
of sympathy offered at a mosque in Cairo. We will not forget moments of
silence and days of mourning in Australia and Africa and Latin America.
Nor will we forget the citizens of eighty other nations
who died with our own. Dozens of Pakistanis. More than 130 Israelis.
More than 250 citizens of India. Men and women from El Salvador, Iran,
Mexico, and Japan. And hundreds of British citizens. America has
no truer friend than Great Britain. Once again, we are joined together
in a great cause. The British Prime Minister has crossed an ocean to
show his unity of purpose with America, and tonight we welcome Tony
Blair.
On September the eleventh, enemies of freedom committed
an act of war against our country. Americans have known wars -- but for
the past 136 years, they have been wars on foreign soil, except for one
Sunday in 1941. Americans have known the casualties of war -- but
not at the center of a great city on a peaceful morning. Americans have
known surprise attacks -- but never before on thousands of
civilians. All of this was brought upon us in a single day -- and night
fell on a different world, a world where freedom itself is under attack.
Americans have many questions tonight. Americans are
asking: Who attacked our country?
The evidence we have gathered all points to a collection
of loosely affiliated terrorist organizations known as al-Qaida. They
are the same murderers indicted for bombing American embassies in
Tanzania and Kenya, and responsible for the bombing of the U.S.S. Cole.
Al-Qaida is to terror what the mafia is to crime. But
its goal is not making money; its goal is remaking the world -- and
imposing its radical beliefs on people everywhere.
The terrorists practice a fringe form of Islamic
extremism that has been rejected by Muslim scholars and the vast
majority of Muslim clerics -- a fringe movement that perverts the
peaceful teachings of Islam. The terrorists directive commands them to
kill Christians and Jews, to kill all Americans, and make no
distinctions among military and civilians, including women and children.
This group and its leader -- a person named Osama bin
Laden -- are linked to many other organizations in different countries,
including the Egyptian Islamic Jihad and the Islamic Movement of
Uzbekistan.
There are thousands of these terrorists in more than
sixty countries. They are recruited from their own nations and
neighborhoods, and brought to camps in places like Afghanistan where
they are trained in the tactics of terror. They are sent back to their
homes or sent to hide in countries around the world to plot evil and
destruction.
The leadership of al-Qaida has great influence in
Afghanistan, and supports the Taliban regime in controlling most of that
country. In Afghanistan, we see al-Qaida's vision for the world.
Afghanistan's people have been brutalized -- many are
starving and many have fled. Women are not allowed to attend school. You
can be jailed for owning a television. Religion can be practiced only as
their leaders dictate. A man can be jailed in Afghanistan if his beard
is not long enough.
The United States respects the people of Afghanistan --
after all, we are currently its largest source of humanitarian aid --
but we condemn the Taliban regime. It is not only repressing its own
people, it is threatening people everywhere by sponsoring and sheltering
and supplying terrorists. By aiding and abetting murder, the Taliban
regime is committing murder. And tonight, the United States of America
makes the following demands on the Taliban:
Deliver to United States authorities all the leaders of
al-Qaida who hide in your land.
Release all foreign nationals -- including American
citizens -- you have unjustly imprisoned, and protect foreign
journalists, diplomats, and aid workers in your country.
Close immediately and permanently every terrorist
training camp in Afghanistan and hand over every terrorist, and every
person in their support structure, to appropriate authorities.
Give the United States full access to terrorist training
camps, so we can make sure they are no longer operating.
These demands are not open to negotiation or discussion.
The Taliban must act and act immediately. They will hand over the
terrorists, or they will share in their fate.
I also want to speak tonight directly to Muslims
throughout the world: We respect your faith. It is practiced
freely by many millions of Americans, and by millions more in countries
that America counts as friends. Its teachings are good and peaceful, and
those who commit evil in the name of Allah blaspheme the name of Allah.
The terrorists are traitors to their own faith, trying, in effect, to
hijack Islam itself. The enemy of America is not our many Muslim
friends; it is not our many Arab friends. Our enemy is a radical
network of terrorists, and every government that supports them.
Our war on terror begins with al-Qaida, but it does not
end there. It will not end until every terrorist group of global reach
has been found, stopped, and defeated.
Americans are asking: Why do they hate us?
They hate what we see right here in this chamber -- a
democratically elected government. Their leaders are self-appointed.
They hate our freedoms -- our freedom of religion, our freedom of
speech, our freedom to vote and assemble and disagree with each other.
They want to overthrow existing governments in many
Muslim countries, such as Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan. They want to
drive Israel out of the Middle East. They want to drive Christians and
Jews out of vast regions of Asia and Africa.
These terrorists kill not merely to end lives, but to
disrupt and end a way of life. With every atrocity, they hope that
America grows fearful, retreating from the world and forsaking our
friends. They stand against us, because we stand in their way.
We are not deceived by their pretenses to piety. We have
seen their kind before. They are the heirs of all the murderous
ideologies of the twentieth century. By sacrificing human life to serve
their radical visions -- by abandoning every value except the will to
power -- they follow in the path of fascism, and Nazism, and
totalitarianism. And they will follow that path all the way, to where it
ends: in history's unmarked grave of discarded lies.
Americans are asking: How will we fight and win this
war?
We will direct every resource at our command -- every
means of diplomacy, every tool of intelligence, every instrument of law
enforcement, every financial influence, and every necessary weapon of
war -- to the disruption and defeat of the global terror network.
This war will not be like the war against Iraq a decade
ago, with its decisive liberation of territory and its swift conclusion.
It will not look like the air war above Kosovo two years ago, where no
ground troops were used and not a single American was lost in combat.
Our response involves far more than instant retaliation
and isolated strikes. Americans should not expect one battle, but a
lengthy campaign, unlike any other we have seen. It may include dramatic
strikes, visible on television, and covert operations, secret even in
success. We will starve terrorists of funding, turn them one against
another, drive them from place to place, until there is no refuge or
rest. And we will pursue nations that provide aid or safe haven to
terrorism. Every nation, in every region, now has a decision to make.
Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists. From this day
forward, any nation that continues to harbor or support terrorism will
be regarded by the United States as a hostile regime.
Our Nation has been put on notice: We are not immune
from attack. We will take defensive measures against terrorism to
protect Americans.
Today, dozens of federal departments and agencies, as
well as state and local governments, have responsibilities affecting
homeland security. These efforts must be coordinated at the
highest level. So tonight I announce the creation of a Cabinet-level
position reporting directly to me -- the Office of Homeland Security.
These measures are essential. But the only way to defeat
terrorism as a threat to our way of life is to stop it, eliminate it,
and destroy it where it grows.
Many will be involved in this effort, from FBI agents to
intelligence operatives to the reservists we have called to active duty.
All deserve our thanks, and all have our prayers. And tonight, a few
miles from the damaged Pentagon, I have a message for our military: Be
ready. I have called the armed forces to alert, and there is a reason.
The hour is coming when America will act, and you will make us proud.
This is not, however, just America's fight. And what is
at stake is not just America's freedom. This is the world's fight. This
is civilization's fight. This is the fight of all who believe in
progress and pluralism, tolerance and freedom.
We ask every nation to join us. We will ask, and we will
need, the help of police forces, intelligence services, and banking
systems around the world. The United States is grateful that many
nations and many international organizations have already responded --
with sympathy and with support. Nations from Latin America, to Asia, to
Africa, to Europe, to the Islamic world. Perhaps the NATO Charter
reflects best the attitude of the world: an attack on one is an attack
on all.
The civilized world is rallying to America's side. They
understand that if this terror goes unpunished, their own cities, their
own citizens may be next. Terror, unanswered, can not only bring down
buildings, it can threaten the stability of legitimate governments. And
we will not allow it.
Americans are asking: What is expected of us?
I ask you to live your lives and hug your children. I
know many citizens have fears tonight, and I ask you to be calm and
resolute, even in the face of a continuing threat.
I ask you to uphold the values of America, and remember
why so many have come here. We are in a fight for our principles, and
our first responsibility is to live by them. No one should be singled
out for unfair treatment or unkind words because of their ethnic
background or religious faith.
I ask you to continue to support the victims of this
tragedy with your contributions. Those who want to give can go to a
central source of information, libertyunites.org, to find the names of
groups providing direct help in New York, Pennsylvania, and Virginia.
The thousands of FBI agents who are now at work in this
investigation may need your cooperation, and I ask you to give it.
I ask for your patience, with the delays and
inconveniences that may accompany tighter security -- and for your
patience in what will be a long struggle.
I ask your continued participation and confidence in the
American economy. Terrorists attacked a symbol of American prosperity.
They did not touch its source. America is successful because of the hard
work, and creativity, and enterprise of our people. These were the true
strengths of our economy before September eleventh, and they are our
strengths today.
Finally, please continue praying for the victims of
terror and their families, for those in uniform, and for our great
country. Prayer has comforted us in sorrow, and will help strengthen us
for the journey ahead.
Tonight I thank my fellow Americans for what you have
already done and for what you will do. And ladies and gentlemen of the
Congress, I thank you, their representatives, for what you have already
done, and for what we will do together.
Tonight, we face new and sudden national challenges. We will come
together to improve air safety, to dramatically expand the number of air
marshals on domestic flights, and take new measures to prevent
hijacking. We will come together to promote stability and keep our
airlines flying with direct assistance during this emergency.
We will come together to give law enforcement the additional tools it
needs to track down terror here at home. We will come together to
strengthen our intelligence capabilities to know the plans of terrorists
before they act, and find them before they strike.
We will come together to take active steps that strengthen America's
economy, and put our people back to work.
Tonight we welcome here two leaders who embody the extraordinary
spirit of all New Yorkers: Governor George Pataki, and Mayor Rudy
Giuliani. As a symbol of America's resolve, my Administration will
work with the Congress, and these two leaders, to show the world that we
will rebuild New York City.
After all that has just passed all the lives taken, and all the
possibilities and hopes that died with them, it is natural to wonder if
America's future is one of fear. Some speak of an age of terror. I know
there are struggles ahead, and dangers to face. But this country will
define our times, not be defined by them. As long as the United States
of America is determined and strong, this will not be an age of terror;
this will be an age of liberty, here and across the world.
Great harm has been done to us. We have suffered great loss. And in
our grief and anger we have found our mission and our moment. Freedom
and fear are at war. The advance of human freedom -- the great
achievement of our time, and the great hope of every time -- now depends
on us. Our Nation -- this generation -- will lift a dark threat of
violence from our people and our future. We will rally the world to this
cause, by our efforts and by our courage. We will not tire, we will not
falter, and we will not fail.
It is my hope that in the months and years ahead, life will return
almost to normal. We'll go back to our lives and routines, and that is
good. Even grief recedes with time and grace. But our resolve must not
pass. Each of us will remember what happened that day, and to whom it
happened. We will remember the moment the news came -- where we were and
what we were doing. Some will remember an image of fire, or a story of
rescue. Some will carry memories of a face and a voice gone forever.
And I will carry this. It is the police shield of a man named George
Howard, who died at the World Trade Center trying to save others. It was
given to me by his mom, Arlene, as a proud memorial to her son. This is
my reminder of lives that ended, and a task that does not end.
I will not forget this wound to our country, or those who inflicted
it. I will not yield. I will not rest. I will not relent in
waging this struggle for the freedom and security of the American
people.
The course of this conflict is not known, yet its outcome is certain.
Freedom and fear, justice and cruelty, have always been at war, and we
know that God is not neutral between them.
Fellow citizens, we will meet violence with patient justice --
assured of the rightness of our cause, and confident of the victories to
come. In all that lies before us, may God grant us wisdom, and may He
watch over the United States of America.
Thank you.

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