President George W. Bush gestures as he addresses his remarks on the global war on terror, Wednesday, March 22, 2006 at the Capitol Music Hall in Wheeling, W. Va. White House photo by Eric Draper
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President Bush on Wednesday said, "A free Iraq is important for the United States of America. It was important to remove a threat; it was important to deal with threats before they fully materialized; but a free Iraq also does some other things. ... It will serve as an amazing example for people who are desperate for freedom."
President Bush on Tuesday said, "...We've got a strategy for victory, and
we're making progress because the men and women of the United States
military are showing magnificent courage and they're making important
sacrifices that have brought Iraq to an historic moment -- the opportunity
to build a democracy that reflects its country's diversity, that serves its
people, and is an active partner in the fight against the terrorists."
State of the Union
In his 2006 State of the Union Address, President Bush described the state of our Union as strong and he laid out an agenda of leadership to act confidently in pursuing the enemies of freedom and to build our prosperity by leading the world economy. The President rejected the roads of isolationism and protectionism and called for cooperation and courage in confronting challenges. America will lead freedom's advance, compete and excel in the global economy, and renew the defining moral commitments of this land, confident of victory.
The President announced three new domestic initiatives the American Competitiveness Initiative, to encourage American innovation and strengthen our Nation's ability to compete in the global economy; the Advanced Energy Initiative, to help break America's dependence on foreign sources of energy; and a comprehensive agenda to make health care in America more affordable, portable, transparent, and efficient. With the right policies, we will maintain America's competitive edge, we will create more jobs, and we will improve the quality of life and standard of living for generations to come.
President Bush laid out ambitious goals for the future, behind which all Americans can unite, and urged the Nation to move forward with the work that needs to be done this year:
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