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Ärende: Press Release (0701117) for Thu, 2007 Jan 11
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President Bush Visits with Military Personnel and Families at Fort Benning,
Georgia
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For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
January 11, 2007

President Bush Visits with Military Personnel and Families at Fort Benning,
Georgia
Freedom Hall
Fort Benning, Georgia


˙˙˙˙˙ In Focus: Defense

1:10 P.M. EST

THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all. Please be seated. You call him General, I
call him "Wojo." (Laughter.) Thank you for the introduction. I'm proud to
be with you. I'm proud to be at Fort Benning, Georgia, home of the
Infantry. I'm proud to be with those who have volunteered to serve our
country, brave men and women who understand that the awesome responsibility
of government is to provide security to the American people. I applaud you
for your efforts. I'm proud to be your Commander-in-Chief. And I'm honored
to have lunch with you.

I'm only sorry that my wife hasn't joined me. She's the better half of our
deal. (Laughter.) But she sends her love and her respect.

Speaking about families, I have the greatest of respect for not only those
of you who wear the uniform, but your families, as well. I fully understand
in times of danger the military families make a significant sacrifice. And
so on behalf of a grateful nation, I say thanks to the families of the
soldiers here at Fort Benning, Georgia. (Applause.)

Wojo, I'm glad your wife, Candy, joined us. We both married well. I
appreciate traveling here today with the United States Congressman who
represents this area, Congressman Sanford Bishop. Thank you for coming,
Congressman. (Applause.) And I'm pleased that Congressman Lynn Westmoreland
-- he is from the district right north of here -- has joined us today.
Lynn, thank you for being here. (Applause.)

I appreciate the Mayor of Columbus, Georgia, Mayor Wetherington. Mr. Mayor,
thank you for being here. Thanks for coming. (Applause.) Mayor Hardin, of
Phenix City, Alabama has joined us. Mr. Mayor, appreciate you coming.
(Applause.) I know you didn't ask, neither of the Mayors asked, but
sometimes I like to remind them, just go ahead and fill the potholes.
(Laughter.) I'm not suggesting there are any, it's just my advice.

I appreciate all the officials, local officials who are here. I can't thank
the commanders of the base who have arranged this visit -- I do want to
thank Keith Lovejoy, Colonel Keith Lovejoy, Garrison Commander of Fort
Benning, and his wife, Carol; Sergeant Major Doug Greenway, his wife JoAnn.

AUDIENCE MEMBER: Hooah!

THE PRESIDENT: You've got a little bit of a following here. (Laughter.)

I appreciate all the civilian personnel that have joined us to help make
this base run. You know, our bases cannot run without the important
contributions of civilians, and I appreciate your effort in helping this
fine base survive. This is a really important place. This is a place that
has a long tradition of turning civilians into highly skilled soldiers. And
I can't thank you enough for the contribution you're making to the security
of this country.

There's a lot of history here at Fort Benning, Georgia. A lot of folks have
left this base to defend freedom and pass the peace. And I appreciate the
fact -- and I know you do, as well -- that you're part of a long tradition
of people who have made incredibly important sacrifices so that hundreds of
millions of people would enjoy the blessings of liberty and freedom and the
world will be more peaceful.

And that's what we're here to celebrate today. On September the 11th, our
nation saw firsthand the destructive vision of a new kind of enemy, and
once again the men and women of Fort Benning answered the call to protect
our country from that enemy. You know, I knew that right after the attacks,
the American psyche being what it is, people would tend to forget the grave
threat posed by these people. I knew that. As a matter of fact, I was
hoping that would happen so that life would go on. But the fortunate thing
for this country is that those who wear the uniform have never forgotten
the threat. You understand the stakes.

You know, the Rangers from the Third Battalion of the 75th regiment led the
way when it came to upholding doctrine that said, if you harbor a
terrorist, you're equally as guilty as the terrorists, and helped liberate
Afghanistan. The first fight of this new war was in that faraway place.
Soldiers from Fort Benning led the way.

The Third Brigade Combat Team of the Third Infantry Division took up the
sledgehammer to help liberate Baghdad. One soldier from Fort Benning,
Sergeant First Class Paul R. Smith of the Third Infantry Division, went
into Iraq. He was there when they surprised about a hundred of Saddam
Hussein's Republican Guard. They were attacked, and Sergeant Smith manned a
50-caliber machine gun atop a damaged armored vehicle to protect his men.
He continued to fire from an exposed position. He took a fatal round. He
saved more than a hundred lives of American soldiers. He received the Medal
of Honor. (Applause.)

This is the kind of remarkable courage found throughout the -- throughout
the men and women on this base. Troops from Fort Benning are now serving in
Iraq right now, helping to protect the troops and the Iraqi citizens,
training Iraqi security forces.

You're doing something else remarkable here, rebuilding schools and helping
improve lives. Everywhere that warriors from this base serve, you leave
your mark, and I believe it will be a legacy of hope and freedom and peace.

Last night I talked about a new strategy for Iraq, and I want to share some
thoughts with you about that. You know, in 2005, I was able to report to
the country that nearly 12 million Iraqis had cast their ballots in a
remarkable election. I hope you still remember the moments when people were
proudly able to wave their fingers saying, we have shed ourselves from a
tyrant, and we're able to express our individual wills about the future of
our country. I believe that 2005 would have been a -- we would have
completed a lot of the mission and that would had been training the Iraqis
so they would be in the lead, that they would be in a position to uphold
the wishes of the 12 million people that voted.

In spite of the remarkable progress, 2006 turned out differently than I had
anticipated. And it did because there's an enemy there that recognizes that
the advance of freedom is in contrast to their hopes and their dreams. They
can't stand the thought of a free society. Al Qaeda and foreigners and
radicals took action trying to spur sectarian violence. They bombed holy --
important holy site, they killed innocent people, and they were effective
at spawning sectarian violence.

The situation in Iraq is difficult, no question about it. It's a difficult
time in Iraq because the sectarian violence needs to be challenged and
stopped in order for this young society to advance. Yet, it's important for
our fellow citizens to understand that failure in Iraq would be a disaster
for our future. And here's why. One of the wisest comments I've heard about
this battle in Iraq was made by General John Abizaid -- smart guy, a great
soldier. He told me -- he said, Mr. President, if we were to fail in Iraq,
the enemy would follow us here to America.

It's a different kind of war in which failure in one part of the world
could lead to disaster here at home. It's important for our citizens to
understand that as tempting as it might be, to understand the consequences
of leaving before the job is done, radical Islamic extremists would grow in
strength. They would be emboldened. It would make it easier to recruit for
their cause. They would be in a position to do that which they have said
they want to do, which is to topple moderate governments, to spread their
radical vision across an important region of the world.

Imagine what would happen if these extremists who hate America and our way
of life gained control of energy reserves. You can bet they would use those
reserves to blackmail economies in order to achieve their objective. If we
were to leave before the job is done, if we were to fail in Iraq, Iran
would be emboldened in its pursuit of nuclear weapons. Our enemies would
have safe havens from which to launch attacks. People would look back at
this moment in history and say, what happened to them in America? How come
they couldn't see the threats to a future generation? That is why we must,
and we will, succeed in Iraq. (Applause.)

The most urgent priority for success in Iraq is security, especially in
Baghdad. Only the Iraqis can end sectarian violence. That's their job. The
Iraqis must secure their people. The government recognizes they've got to
do so, and they've put forth a plan. I received their plan, their version
of the plan when I was in Jordan. The Prime Minister came and said, look, I
understand we've got to do something about this violence, and here is what
I suggest we do. Our commanders looked at it, helped fine-tune it so it
would work.

The plan basically calls for the government to appoint a military commander
for Baghdad, which they have done. And they've got the city divided into
nine divisions in which there will be 18 Iraqi Army and National Police
brigades operating out of local police stations to set up checkpoints, to
knock on doors and take a census, to let them know that there is an army
presence in the neighborhood to protect them.

The commanders on the ground in Iraq, people who I listen to -- by the way,
that's what you want your Commander-in-Chief to do. You don't want
decisions being made based upon politics, or focus groups, or political
polls. You want your military decisions being made by military experts. And
they analyzed the plan and they said to me, and to the Iraqi government,
this won't work unless we help them. There needs to be a bigger presence.

And there needs to be a bigger presence because, in the past, we would go
in with Iraqis and clear a neighborhood of extremists and terrorists, and
then there wouldn't be enough troops to hold the neighborhood. So our kids
would do a lot of hard work, and insurgents and terrorists and killers
would generally not want to engage our troops -- probably a pretty smart
decision on their part. But when they did, they would find justice, and
then we'd go on to another assignment, and they'd come back in the
neighborhood. And it's frustrating to our troops; it's equally frustrating
to the Iraqi citizens who want to live in peace. That's what they want.
They want to be able to have a peaceful life.

And so our commanders looked at the plan and said, Mr. President, it's not
going to work until -- unless we support -- provide more troops. And so
last night I told the country that I've committed an additional -- a little
over 20,000 more troops, five brigades of which will be in Baghdad. They're
going to work alongside the Iraqi units. They will be embedded in Iraqi
units. They will help the Iraqis take the lead in securing the
neighborhoods.

They're going to have a well-defined mission. You hear people say, there
must be a clear military mission. That's what the military people have said
to me. The mission is to help Iraqis clear and secure neighborhoods, to
help Iraqis protect the local population, and to ensure that the Iraqi
forces that are left behind will be capable of providing the security
necessary in the capital city of Iraq. That's the mission.

I asked General Casey, can we accomplish that mission? He said, you bet, we
can accomplish that mission. It's got enough troops to accomplish the
mission. But one other thing must happen -- that our troops and Iraqi
troops must have proper rules of engagement. In other words, there can't be
politics interfering with the action of our troops. The American people
say, well, you tried it before -- and we did. They said, what went wrong,
what's different?

Well, what's new about this plan is there will be enough troops to clear,
build and hold, and that our troops will be able to move alongside the
Iraqis without political interference, and that's very important. It's
important for our troops to hear, and it's important for the American
people to know, this is new. This is something different that enables the
military folks to predict that we will succeed in helping quell sectarian
violence in Baghdad.

The other thing that's going to have to happen is that the government of
Iraq must exhibit the will necessary to succeed. It's one thing to develop
a plan, it's another thing to see it through. The Prime Minister and I have
had some plain talking. I have made it clear that the patience of the
American people is not unlimited. And now is the time to act. It's time to
act not only for our sake, it's time to act for the sake of people in Iraq.
Shia and Sunni mothers want their children to grow up in peace.

The Prime Minister has pledged that political or sectarian interference
will not be tolerated. He has said this publicly. The new strategy is not
going to yield immediate results. It's going to take awhile. The American
people have got to understand that suicide bombings won't stop immediately.
The IED attacks won't stop immediately.

Yet over time, we can expect to see positive results, and that would be the
Iraqis chasing down the murderers; that there will be fewer brazen acts of
terror inside of Baghdad; that there will be growing trust between the
different neighborhoods. In other words, you'll begin to see a society that
is somewhat more peaceful. Daily life will improve, the Iraqis will gain
confidence in their leaders, and the government will have the breathing
space necessary to be able to do other things, to do the politics
necessary, to reconcile, to pass an oil law, to allow there to be
provincial elections, to make sure that deBaathification rules are altered,
to say to people, this society is a unified society. In other words, to
listen to the will of the 12 million people that voted.

We -- it's interesting -- you know, I mentioned that the Prime Minister and
the government have got to step up and lead. I was heartened by the resolve
that I've seen in the last couple of days, the resolve of the government,
and the resolve of the Iraqi troops. They fought bravely beside U.S. forces
in Baghdad to rout out insurgents and terrorists along Haifa Street. I
don't know if you followed that battle, but it was a tough battle, with the
Iraqis in the lead, and our folks helping them.

Yesterday, the resolve was seen when Prime Minister Maliki made it clear
that illegal militias, including the Mahdi Army, have a choice to make:
either lay down your arms or face justice. That's the kind of leadership
that the Iraqi people expect. And that's the kind of leadership I expect,
and the American people expect. Our support is not open-ended. If the
Iraqis demonstrate a willingness to fight for a better future, we'll help
them. It's in our interests that we do so. Not only do we expect to see
action militarily, as I mentioned, we expect to see them fulfill the
benchmarks that they laid out for their people.

We're going to help them. I was telling the General we'll double the number
of provincial reconstruction teams; our commanders and civilians will have
greater flexibility to spend money on the ground. For those of you who have
been there, it's called CERP money. You know it's an effective tool to help
part of the "build" part of "clear" -- build and hold. But their government
has got to come in behind us.

I was pleased to see that the Iraqi government pledged $10 billion of their
own money to help this government show the people that beyond just security
there needs to be an improvement in life, that people have got to have --
see a better life in order for this government to work.

Last night I also talked about Anbar Province. It's important for the
American people to understand al Qaeda still is in Iraq. As a matter of
fact, they made it clear their ambitions in Iraq. These are the same folks
that came and killed about 3,000 of our citizens. Their goal in Iraq is to
topple the government, topple democracy.

See, their vision of life, their ideology can't stand the thought of free
societies in their midst. They're totalitarians. You do it this way, or
else, is their attitude about government. They don't believe in freedoms,
like freedom to worship. I, frankly -- well, speaking about religion, these
are murderers. They use murder as a tool to achieve their objective.
Religious people don't murder. They may claim they're religious, but when
you kill an innocent woman, or a child to create a political end, that's
not my view of religion. And yet, there are a lot of peaceful, religious
people in the Middle East.

These people need to be stopped. They can't stand the thought of the Iraqis
being able to worship freely. They want safe haven, and they've chosen
Anbar as their place to achieve safe haven.

We've got a lot of really fine troops fighting al Qaeda and we're making
progress. There's a lot of pressure on them in Anbar. Interestingly enough,
a lot of sheikhs have decided to join in the fight against al Qaeda.
They're tired of foreigners and killers in their midst. That's what the
commanders have told me. And they believe we have a good opportunity to
really crush this group of folks. And that's why I've committed 4,000
additional troops into Anbar, as well as the troops into Baghdad.

The purpose really is to crush these insurrections now, so that the --
democracy in Iraq can develop, has a chance to make it. That's why I made
the decision I made. I understand the consequences of failure; they're not
acceptable. And so I thought long and hard how best to succeed. That's what
I'm interested in, is success. The American people are interested in
success. And I laid out a plan that is our best chance for success.

It's also important for our citizens to understand that Iraq must be viewed
in the larger context of the Middle East. It's important for Iran and Syria
to understand that we will disrupt their attacks on our forces, that we
will interrupt the flow of support from Iran and Syria. We'll seek out and
destroy the networks providing advanced weaponry and training to our
enemies in Iraq.

Iran's desire to have a nuclear weapon has caught the attention of the
world. It is a very dangerous -- that would be a dangerous situation if the
Iranians were able to achieve a nuclear weapon. We will continue to
pressure Iran, and call upon the world to do so, to end its nuclear weapons
ambitions.

I made a statement last night that I had ordered the deployment of an
additional carrier strike group to the region. I also talked about Patriot
missile systems in the region, to help others deal with the external
threats. We will use our full diplomatic resources throughout the Middle
East.

It's very important for people to understand -- put this situation in Iraq
in a larger context, and that is the ideological war that we're seeing. I
talked to you about the consequences of failure. The best way to defeat the
totalitarian of hate is with an ideology of hope -- an ideology of hate --
excuse me -- with an ideology of hope. It matters whether or not people are
resentful in the Middle East. It matters if people are hateful and look to
strike out at a convenient target in the Middle East. Our security depends
on there to be a alternative to the ideology of hate. Because if there's
resentment and hate, it's easier to recruit 19 kids to get on an airplane
and kill 3,000 people.

And therefore, in the long run, your children and grandchildren are more
likely to live in peace with the advent of liberty. And I'm confident that
there are millions of people who are desirous to live in a free society,
regardless of their religion, because I believe in the universality of
freedom. I believe there's an Almighty, and I believe a gift of the
Almighty to every soul is the desire to be free. That's what I believe. And
so it did not surprise me when people defied car bombers and killers to
vote, to send a signal, I want to be free.

And the task, immediate task of America, and the long-range goal of this
country must be to help those who desire to live in free societies to do
so, for the sake of peace for our own children. And that's the call. And
it's going to require sacrifice, and I appreciate the sacrifices our troops
are willing to make. Some units are going to have to deploy earlier than
scheduled as a result of the decision I made. Some will remain deployed
longer than originally anticipated. I will work with you and the Congress
to provide all the resources you need in this war on terror, and that means
good equipment and training, good housing. I understand full well, if
you're family is happy, you're happy. The same thing in my house, by the
way. (Laughter.)

I believe it's important to increase the end strength of the United States
Army so it can remain engaged -- (applause.) If this is a long struggle,
now is the time to prepare this country and our military for this long
struggle. It's important for our citizens to understand that the terrorists
and extremists are as brutal an enemy as this country has ever faced. There
are no rules of warfare. They don't -- they will kill you in a minute in
order to achieve an objective. And I know we're going to face difficulties
as we take on this important duty and task, and so do you.

You know first hand that -- what it means to lose a comrade. My view is
that it is important for us to succeed so that comrade would not have died
in vain. It's important to leave behind a better world as the sacrifices
that all have made.

There is no doubt in my mind we will prevail. It will require patience and
determination. It will require our military to do what you have done every
time this government has asked of you. It will require the full resolve of
not only this government, but future governments that will be following
this one. Every time this country has been tested, we've responded. As I
said last night, we have defied the pessimists, and we will do so again in
this first battle of the 21st century.

God bless. (Applause.)

END 1:40 P.M. EST

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