Mr. Speaker,
Vice President Cheney, Members of Congress, distinguished guests, fellow
citizens:
This country has many challenges.We will not deny, we
will not ignore, we will not pass along our problems to other congresses, to
other presidents, and other generations... we will confront them with focus,
and clarity, and courage
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Every year, by law and by custom, we meet here to consider the state of the
union. This year, we gather in this chamber deeply aware of decisive days
that lie ahead.
You and I serve our country in a time of great
consequence.
During this session of Congress, we have the duty to reform domestic
programs vital to our country... and we have the opportunity to save millions
of lives abroad from a terrible disease.
We will work for a prosperity that is broadly shared... and we will answer
every danger and every enemy that threatens the American people.
Domestic issues
In all these days of promise and days of reckoning, we can be
confident. In a whirlwind of change, and hope, and peril, our faith is
sure, our resolve is firm, and our union is strong.
This country has many challenges. We will not deny, we will not
ignore, we will not pass along our problems to other congresses, to other
presidents, and other generations.
We will confront them with focus, clarity and courage.
During the last two years, we have seen what can be accomplished when we
work together.
To lift the standards of our public schools, we achieved historic education
reform - which must now be carried out in every school, and in every classroom,
so that every child in America can read, and learn, and succeed in life.
To protect our country, we reorganised our government and created the
Department of Homeland Security - which is mobilising against the threats of a
new era.
To bring our economy out of recession, we delivered the largest tax relief
in a generation.
To insist on integrity in American business, we passed tough reforms, and
we are holding corporate criminals to account.
Some might call this a good record. I call it a good start.
Tonight I ask the House and Senate to join me in the next bold steps to
serve our fellow citizens.
Our first goal is clear: We must have an economy that grows fast enough to
employ every man and woman who seeks a job.
After recession, terrorist attacks, corporate scandals, and stock market
declines, our economy is recovering - yet it is not growing fast enough, or
strongly enough.
With unemployment rising, our nation needs more small businesses to open,
more companies to invest and expand, more employers to put up the sign that
says, "Help Wanted".
Economy
Jobs are created when the economy grows; the economy grows when Americans
have more money to spend and invest; and the best and fairest way to make sure
Americans have that money is not to tax it away in the first place.
The best way to address the U.S. deficit and move toward a
balanced budget is to encourage economic growth and to show some spending
discipline in Washington D.C.
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I am proposing that all the income tax reductions set for 2004 and 2006 be made
permanent and effective this year.
And under my plan, as soon as I
have signed the bill, this extra money will start showing up in workers' pay
cheques.
Instead of gradually reducing the marriage penalty, we should do it
now.
Instead of slowly raising the child credit to a thousand dollars, we should
send the cheques to American families now.
This tax relief is for everyone who pays income taxes - and it will help
our economy immediately.
Ninety-two million Americans will keep - this year - an average of almost
$1,100 more of their own money.
A family of four with an income of $40,000 would see their federal income
taxes fall from $1,178 to $45 per year.
And our plan will improve the bottom line for more than 23 million small
businesses.
You, the Congress, have already passed all these reductions, and promised
them for future years.
If this tax relief is good for Americans three, or five, or seven years
from now, it is even better for Americans today.
We also strengthen the economy by treating investors equally in our tax
laws.
It is fair to tax a company's profits. It is not fair to again tax the
shareholder on the same profits.
To boost investor confidence, and to help the nearly 10 million seniors who
receive dividend income, I ask you to end the unfair double taxation of
dividends.
Lower taxes and greater investment will help this economy expand.
More jobs mean more taxpayers - and higher revenues to our
government.
The best way to address the deficit and move toward a balanced budget is to
encourage economic growth and to show some spending discipline in Washington
D.C.
We must work together to fund only our most important priorities.
I will send you a budget that increases discretionary spending by four
percent next year - about as much as the average family's income is expected to
grow.
And that is a good benchmark for us: Federal spending should not rise any
faster than the pay cheques of American families.
A growing economy, and a focus on essential priorities, will also be
crucial to the future of Social Security.
As we continue to work together to keep Social Security sound and reliable,
we must offer younger workers a chance to invest in retirement accounts that
they will control and they will own.
Healthcare
Our second goal is high quality, affordable health care for all
Americans.
The American system of medicine is a model of skill and innovation - with a
pace of discovery that is adding good years to our lives.
Yet for many people, medical care costs too much - and many have no health
coverage at all.
These problems will not be solved with a nationalised health care system
that dictates coverage and rations care.
Instead, we must work toward a system in which all Americans have a good
insurance policy... choose their own doctors... and seniors and low-income
Americans receive the help they need.
Instead of bureaucrats, and trial lawyers, and HMOs [Health Maintenance
Organisations], we must put doctors, and nurses, and patients back in charge of
American medicine.
Health care reform must begin with Medicare, because Medicare is the
binding commitment of a caring society.
We must renew that commitment by giving seniors access to the preventive
medicine and new drugs that are transforming health care in America.
Seniors happy with the current Medicare system should be able to keep their
coverage just the way it is.
And just like you, the members of Congress, members of your staffs, and
other federal employees, all seniors should have the choice of a health care
plan that provides prescription drugs.
My budget will commit an additional 400 billion dollars over the next
decade to reform and strengthen Medicare.
Leaders of both political parties have talked for years about strengthening
Medicare - I urge the members of this new Congress to act this year.
To improve our health care system, we must address one of the prime causes
of higher costs - the constant threat that physicians and hospitals will be
unfairly sued.
Because of excessive litigation, everybody pays more for health care - and
many parts of America are losing fine doctors.
No one has ever been healed by a frivolous lawsuit - and I urge the
Congress to pass medical liability reform.
The environment
Our third goal is to promote energy independence for our country, while
dramatically improving the environment.
In this century, the greatest environmental progress
will come about, not through endless lawsuits or command and control
regulations, but through technology and innovation
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I have sent you a comprehensive energy plan to promote energy efficiency and
conservation, to develop cleaner technology, and to produce more energy at
home.
I have sent you Clear Skies legislation that mandates a 70% cut
in air pollution from power plants over the next 15 years.
I have sent you a Healthy Forests Initiative, to help prevent the
catastrophic fires that devastate communities, kill wildlife, and burn away
millions of acres of treasured forest.
I urge you to pass these measures, for the good of both our environment and
our economy.
Even more, I ask you to take a crucial step, and protect our environment in
ways that generations before us could not have imagined.
In this century, the greatest environmental progress will come about, not
through endless lawsuits or command and control regulations, but through
technology and innovation.
Tonight I am proposing $1.2bn in research funding so that America can lead
the world in developing clean, hydrogen-powered automobiles.
A simple chemical reaction between hydrogen and oxygen generates energy,
which can be used to power a car - producing only water, not exhaust
fumes.
With a new national commitment, our scientists and engineers will overcome
obstacles to taking these cars from laboratory to showroom - so that the first
car driven by a child born today could be powered by hydrogen, and
pollution-free.
Join me in this important innovation - to make our air significantly
cleaner, and our country much less dependent on foreign sources of
energy.
America's problems
Our fourth goal is to apply the compassion of America to the deepest
problems of America.
Tonight I ask Congress and the American people to focus
the spirit of service and the resources of government on the needs of some of
our most vulnerable citizens
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For so many in our country - the homeless, the fatherless, the addicted - the
need is great.
Yet there is power - wonder-working power - in the
goodness, and idealism, and faith of the American people.
Americans are doing the work of compassion every day - visiting prisoners,
providing shelter for battered women, bringing companionship to lonely
seniors.
These good works deserve our praise... they deserve our personal support...
and, when appropriate, they deserve the assistance of our government.
I urge you to pass both my faith-based initiative and the Citizen Service
Act - to encourage acts of compassion that can transform America, one heart and
one soul at a time.
Last year, I called on my fellow citizens to participate in the USA Freedom
Corps, which is enlisting tens of thousands of new volunteers across
America.
Tonight I ask Congress and the American people to focus the spirit of
service and the resources of government on the needs of some of our most
vulnerable citizens - boys and girls trying to grow up without guidance and
attention... and children who have to go through a prison gate to be hugged by
their mom or dad.
I propose a $450m initiative to bring mentors to more than a million
disadvantaged junior high students and children of prisoners.
Government will support the training and recruiting of mentors, yet it is
the men and women of America who will fill the need.
One mentor, one person, can change a life forever - and I urge you to be
that one person.
Another cause of hopelessness is addiction to drugs.
Addiction crowds out friendship, ambition, moral conviction, and reduces
all the richness of life to a single destructive desire.
As a government, we are fighting illegal drugs by cutting off supplies, and
reducing demand through anti-drug education programs.
Yet for those already addicted, the fight against drugs is a fight for
their own lives.
Too many Americans in search of treatment cannot get it.
So tonight I propose a new $600m program to help an additional 300,000
Americans receive treatment over the next three years.
Our nation is blessed with recovery programs that do amazing work.
One of them is found at the Healing Place Church in Baton Rouge,
Louisiana.
A man in the program said, "God does miracles in people's lives, and
you never think it could be you."
Tonight, let us bring to all Americans who struggle with drug addiction
this message of hope: The miracle of recovery is possible, and it could
be you.
By caring for children who need mentors, and for addicted men and women who
need treatment, we are building a more welcoming society - a culture that
values every life.
And in this work we must not overlook the weakest among us.
I ask you to protect infants at the very hour of birth, and end the
practice of partial-birth abortion.
And because no human life should be started or ended as the object of an
experiment, I ask you to set a high standard for humanity and pass a law
against all human cloning.
Foreign policy
The qualities of courage and compassion that we strive for in America also
determine our conduct abroad.
The American flag stands for more than our power and our interests.
Our founders dedicated this country to the cause of human dignity - the
rights of every person and the possibilities of every life.
This conviction leads us into the world to help the afflicted, and defend
the peace, and confound the designs of evil men.
In Afghanistan, we helped to liberate an oppressed people... and we will
continue helping them secure their country, rebuild their society, and educate
all their children - boys and girls.
In the Middle East, we will continue to seek peace between a secure Israel
and a democratic Palestine.
Across the earth, America is feeding the hungry; more than 60 percent of
international food aid comes as a gift from the people of the United States.
As our nation moves troops and builds alliances to make our world safer, we
must also remember our calling, as a blessed country, to make this world
better.
Aids
Today, on the continent of Africa, nearly 30 million people have the Aids
virus - including three million children under the age of 15.
This nation can lead the world in sparing innocent
people from a plague of nature
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There are whole countries in Africa where more than one-third of the adult
population carries the AIDS infection.
More than four million require
immediate drug treatment.
Yet across that continent, only 50,000 Aids victims - only 50,000 - are
receiving the medicine they need.
Because the Aids diagnosis is considered a death sentence, many do not seek
treatment.
Almost all who do are turned away.
A doctor in rural South Africa describes his frustration.
He says, "We have no medicines... many hospitals tell [people],
'You've got Aids. We can't help you. Go home and die.'"
In an age of miraculous medicines, no person should have to hear those
words.
Aids can be prevented.
Anti-retroviral drugs can extend life for many years.
And the cost of those drugs has dropped from $12,000 a year to under $300 a
year - which places a tremendous possibility within our grasp.
Ladies and gentlemen, seldom has history offered a greater opportunity to
do so much for so many.
We have confronted, and will continue to confront, HIV/Aids in our own
country.
And to meet a severe and urgent crisis abroad, tonight I propose the
Emergency Plan for Aids Relief - a work of mercy beyond all current
international efforts to help the people of Africa.
This comprehensive plan will prevent seven million new Aids infections...
treat at least two million people with life-extending drugs... and provide
humane care for millions of people suffering from Aids, and for children
orphaned by Aids.
I ask the Congress to commit $15bn over the next five years, including
nearly $10bn in new money, to turn the tide against Aids in the most afflicted
nations of Africa and the Caribbean.
This nation can lead the world in sparing innocent people from a plague of
nature.
War on terror
And this nation is leading the world in confronting and defeating the
man-made evil of international terrorism.
All told, more than 3,000 suspected terrorists have
been arrested in many countries, and many others have met a different fate...
let's put it this way, they are no longer a problem for the United States and
our friends and allies
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There are days when our fellow citizens do not hear news about the war on
terror.
There is never a day when I do not learn of another threat,
or receive reports of operations in progress, or give an order in this global
war against a scattered network of killers.
The war goes on, and we are winning.
To date we have arrested, or otherwise dealt with, many key commanders of
al-Qaeda.
They include a man who directed logistics and funding for the 11 September
attacks... the chief of al-Qaeda operations in the Persian Gulf who planned the
bombings of our embassies in East Africa and the USS Cole... an al-Qaeda
operations chief from South east Asia... a former director of al-Qaeda's
training camps in Afghanistan... a key al-Qaeda operative in Europe... and a
major al-Qaeda leader in Yemen.
All told, more than 3,000 suspected terrorists have been arrested in many
countries.
And many others have met a different fate.
Let's put it this way, they are no longer a problem for the United States
and our friends and allies.
We are working closely with other nations to prevent further attacks.
America and coalition countries have uncovered and stopped terrorist
conspiracies targeting the American embassy in Yemen... the American embassy in
Singapore... a Saudi military base... and ships in the straits of Hormuz, and
the straits of Gibraltar.
We have broken al-Qaeda cells in Hamburg, and Milan, and Madrid, and
London, and Paris - as well as Buffalo, New York.
We have the terrorists on the run, and we are keeping them on the
run.
One by one, the terrorists are learning the meaning of American justice.
Homeland security
As we fight this war, we will remember where it began - here, in our own
country.
This government is taking unprecedented measures to protect our people and
defend our homeland.
We have intensified security at the borders and ports of entry... posted
more than 50,000 newly trained federal screeners in airports... begun
inoculating troops and first responders against smallpox... and are deploying
the nation's first early warning network of sensors to detect biological
attack.
And this year, for the first time, we are beginning to field a defence to
protect this nation against ballistic missiles.
I thank the Congress for supporting these measures.
I ask you tonight to add to our future security with a major research and
production effort to guard our people against bio-terrorism, called Project
Bioshield.
The budget I send you will propose almost six billion dollars to quickly
make available effective vaccines and treatments against agents like anthrax,
botulinum toxin, Ebola, and plague.
We must assume that our enemies would use these diseases as weapons, and we
must act before the dangers are upon us.
Since 11 September, our intelligence and law enforcement agencies have
worked more closely than ever to track and disrupt the terrorists.
The FBI is improving its ability to analyze intelligence, and is
transforming itself to meet new threats.
And tonight, I am instructing the leaders of the FBI, Central Intelligence,
Homeland Security, and the Department of Defense to develop a Terrorist Threat
Integration Center, to merge and analyse all threat information in a single
location.
Our government must have the very best information possible, and we will
use it to make sure the right people are in the right places to protect all our
citizens.
Turning to Iraq
Our war against terror is a contest of will, in which perseverance is
power.
Once again, this nation and all our friends are all
that stand between a world at peace, and a world of chaos and constant alarm
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In the ruins of two towers, at the western wall of the Pentagon, on a field in
Pennsylvania, this nation made a pledge, and we renew that pledge tonight:
Whatever the duration of this struggle, and whatever the difficulties, we will
not permit the triumph of violence in the affairs of men - free people will set
the course of history.
Today, the gravest danger in
the war on terror... the gravest danger facing America and the world... is
outlaw regimes that seek and possess nuclear, chemical, and biological
weapons.
These regimes could use such weapons for blackmail, terror, and mass
murder.
They could also give or sell those weapons to terrorist allies, who would
use them without the least hesitation.
This threat is new; America's duty is familiar.
Throughout the 20th Century, small groups of men seized control of great
nations... built armies and arsenals... and set out to dominate the weak and
intimidate the world.
In each case, their ambitions of cruelty and murder had no limit.
In each case, the ambitions of Hitlerism, militarism, and communism were
defeated by the will of free peoples, by the strength of great alliances, and
by the might of the United States of America.
Now, in this century, the ideology of power and domination has appeared
again, and seeks to gain the ultimate weapons of terror.
Once again, this nation and all our friends are all that stand between a
world at peace, and a world of chaos and constant alarm.
Once again, we are called to defend the safety of our people, and the hopes
of all mankind.
And we accept this responsibility.
America is making a broad and determined effort to confront these
dangers.
Iraqi oppression
We have called on the United Nations to fulfil its charter, and stand by
its demand that Iraq disarm.
All free nations have a stake in preventing sudden and
catastrophic attack... we are asking them to join us, and many are doing so...
yet the course of this nation does not depend on the decisions of others
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We are strongly supporting the International Atomic Energy Agency in its
mission to track and control nuclear materials around the world.
We
are working with other governments to secure nuclear materials in the former
Soviet Union, and to strengthen global treaties banning the production and
shipment of missile technologies and weapons of mass destruction.
In all of these efforts, however, America's purpose is more than to follow
a process - it is to achieve a result: the end of terrible threats to the
civilized world.
All free nations have a stake in preventing sudden and catastrophic
attack.
We are asking them to join us, and many are doing so.
Yet the course of this nation does not depend on the decisions of
others.
Whatever action is required, whenever action is necessary, I will defend
the freedom and security of the American people.
Different threats require different strategies.
Other oppressive regimes
In Iran, we continue to see a government that represses its people, pursues
weapons of mass destruction, and supports terror.
We also see Iranian citizens risking intimidation and death as they speak
out for liberty, human rights, and democracy.
Iranians, like all people, have a right to choose their own government, and
determine their own destiny - and the United States supports their aspirations
to live in freedom.
On the Korean peninsula, an oppressive regime rules a people living in fear
and starvation.
Throughout the 1990s, the United States relied on a negotiated framework to
keep North Korea from gaining nuclear weapons.
We now know that the regime was deceiving the world, and developing those
weapons all along.
And today the North Korean regime is using its nuclear program to incite
fear and seek concessions.
America and the world will not be blackmailed.
America is working with the countries of the region - South Korea, Japan,
China, and Russia - to find a peaceful solution, and to show the North Korean
Government that nuclear weapons will bring only isolation, economic stagnation,
and continued hardship.
The North Korean regime will find respect in the world, and revival for its
people, only when it turns away from its nuclear ambitions.
Our nation and the world must learn the lessons of the Korean peninsula,
and not allow an even greater threat to rise up in Iraq.
Iraq's UN defiance
A brutal dictator, with a history of reckless aggression... with ties to
terrorism... with great potential wealth... will not be permitted to dominate a
vital region and threaten the United States.
It is up to Iraq to show exactly where it is hiding its
banned weapons... lay those weapons out for the world to see... and destroy
them as directed... nothing like this has happened
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Twelve years ago, Saddam Hussein faced the prospect of being the last casualty
in a war he had started and lost.
To spare himself, he agreed to
disarm of all weapons of mass destruction.
For the next 12 years, he systematically violated that agreement.
He pursued chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons even while inspectors
were in his country.
Nothing to date has restrained him from his pursuit of these weapons - not
economic sanctions, not isolation from the civilized world, not even cruise
missile strikes on his military facilities.
Almost three months ago, the United Nations Security Council gave Saddam
Hussein his final chance to disarm.
He has shown instead his utter contempt for the United Nations, and for the
opinion of the world.
The 108 UN weapons inspectors were not sent to conduct a scavenger hunt for
hidden materials across a country the size of California.
The job of the inspectors is to verify that Iraq's regime is
disarming.
It is up to Iraq to show exactly where it is hiding its banned weapons...
lay those weapons out for the world to see... and destroy them as
directed.
Nothing like this has happened.
The United Nations concluded in 1999 that Saddam Hussein had biological
weapons materials sufficient to produce over 25,000 litres of anthrax - enough
doses to kill several million people.
He has not accounted for that material.
He has given no evidence that he has destroyed it.
The United Nations concluded that Saddam Hussein had materials sufficient
to produce more than 38,000 litres of botulinum toxin - enough to subject
millions of people to death by respiratory failure.
He has not accounted for that material.
He has given no evidence that he has destroyed it.
Our intelligence officials estimate that Saddam Hussein had the materials
to produce as much as 500 tons of sarin, mustard, and Vx nerve agent.
In such quantities, these chemical agents also could kill untold
thousands.
He has not accounted for these materials.
He has given no evidence that he has destroyed them.
US intelligence indicates that Saddam Hussein had upwards of 30,000
munitions capable of delivering chemical agents.
Inspectors recently turned up 16 of them, despite Iraq's recent declaration
denying their existence.
Saddam Hussein has not accounted for the remaining 29,984 of these
prohibited munitions.
He has given no evidence that he has destroyed them.
From three Iraqi defectors we know that Iraq, in the late 1990s, had
several mobile biological weapons labs.
These are designed to produce germ warfare agents, and can be moved from
place to place to evade inspectors.
Saddam Hussein has not disclosed these facilities.
He has given no evidence that he has destroyed them.
Iraq's deception
The International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed in the 1990s that Saddam
Hussein had an advanced nuclear weapons development program, had a design for a
nuclear weapon, and was working on five different methods of enriching uranium
for a bomb.
With nuclear arms or a full arsenal of chemical and
biological weapons, Saddam Hussein could resume his ambitions of conquest in
the Middle East, and create deadly havoc in the region
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The British Government has learned Saddam Hussein recently sought
significant quantities of uranium from Africa.
Our intelligence
sources tell us that he has attempted to purchase high strength aluminium tubes
suitable for nuclear weapons production.
Saddam Hussein has not credibly explained these activities. He clearly
has much to hide.
The dictator of Iraq is not disarming. To the contrary, he is
deceiving.
From intelligence sources, we know, for instance, that thousands of Iraqi
security personnel are at work hiding documents and materials from the UN
inspectors - sanitizing inspection sites, and monitoring the inspectors
themselves.
Iraqi officials accompany the inspectors in order to intimidate
witnesses.
Iraq is blocking U-2 surveillance flights requested by the United
Nations.
Iraqi intelligence officers are posing as the scientists inspectors are
supposed to interview.
Real scientists have been coached by Iraqi officials on what to say.
And intelligence sources indicate that Saddam Hussein has ordered that
scientists who co-operate with UN inspectors in disarming Iraq will be killed,
along with their families.
Year after year, Saddam Hussein has gone to elaborate lengths, spent
enormous sums, taken great risks, to build and keep weapons of mass destruction
- but why?
The only possible explanation, the only possible use he could have for
those weapons, is to dominate, intimidate, or attack.
With nuclear arms or a full arsenal of chemical and biological weapons,
Saddam Hussein could resume his ambitions of conquest in the Middle East, and
create deadly havoc in the region.
And this Congress and the American people must recognise another
threat.
Links to terror
Evidence from intelligence sources, secret communications, and statements
by people now in custody, reveal that Saddam Hussein aids and protects
terrorists, including members of al-Qaeda.
Secretly, and without fingerprints, he could provide one of his hidden
weapons to terrorists, or help them develop their own.
Before 11 September 2001, many in the world believed that Saddam Hussein
could be contained.
But chemical agents and lethal viruses and shadowy terrorist networks are
not easily contained.
Imagine those 19 hijackers with other weapons, and other plans - this time
armed by Saddam Hussein. It would take just one vial, one canister, one
crate slipped into this country to bring a day of horror like none we have ever
known.
We will do everything in our power to make sure that day never comes.
Some have said we must not act until the threat is imminent.
Since when have terrorists and tyrants announced their intentions, politely
putting us on notice before they strike?
If this threat is permitted to fully and suddenly emerge, all actions, all
words, and all recriminations would come too late.
Trusting in the sanity and restraint of Saddam Hussein is not a strategy,
and it is not an option.
This dictator, who is assembling the world's most dangerous weapons, has
already used them on whole villages - leaving thousands of his own citizens
dead, blind, or disfigured.
Iraqi refugees tell us how forced confessions are obtained - by torturing
children while their parents are made to watch.
International human rights groups have catalogued other methods used in the
torture chambers of Iraq: electric shock, burning with hot irons, dripping acid
on the skin, mutilation with electric drills, cutting out tongues, and
rape.
If this is not evil, then evil has no meaning.
Liberating Iraq's people
And tonight I have a message for the brave and oppressed people of Iraq:
Your enemy is not surrounding your country - your enemy is ruling your
country.
And the day he and his regime are removed from power will be the day of
your liberation.
The world has waited 12 years for Iraq to disarm. America will not
accept a serious and mounting threat to our country, our friends, and our
allies.
The United States will ask the UN Security Council to convene on 5 February
to consider the facts of Iraq's ongoing defiance of the world.
Secretary of State [Colin] Powell will present information and intelligence
about Iraq's illegal weapons programs; its attempts to hide those weapons from
inspectors; and its links to terrorist groups.
We will consult, but let there be no misunderstanding: If Saddam Hussein
does not fully disarm, for the safety of our people, and for the peace of the
world, we will lead a coalition to disarm him.
Tonight I also have a message for the men and women who will keep the
peace, members of the American Armed Forces: Many of you are assembling
in and near the Middle East, and some crucial hours may lie ahead.
In those hours, the success of our cause will depend on you.
Your training has prepared you. Your honour will guide you.
You believe in America, and America believes in you.
Sending Americans into battle is the most profound decision a president can
make.
The technologies of war have changed.
The risks and suffering of war have not.
For the brave Americans who bear the risk, no victory is free from
sorrow.
This nation fights reluctantly, because we know the cost, and we dread the
days of mourning that always come.