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Good morning.
This weekend I am engaged in extensive sessions with members of my
National Security Council as we plan a comprehensive assault on terrorism.
This will be a different kind of conflict against a different kind
of enemy. This is a conflict without battlefields or beachheads, a conflict
with opponents who believe they are invisible. Yet they are mistaken. They
will be exposed, and they will discover what others in the past have learned:
Those who make war against the United States have chosen their own destruction.
Victory against terrorism will not take place in a single battle
but in a series of decisive actions against terrorist organizations and
those who harbor and support them.
We are planning a broad and sustained campaign to secure our country
and eradicate the evil of terrorism, and we are determined to see this
conflict through. Americans of every faith and background are committed
to this goal.
Yesterday I visited the site of the destruction in New York City
and saw an amazing spirit of sacrifice and patriotism and defiance.
I met with rescuers who have worked past exhaustion who cheered for
our country and the great cause we have entered.
In Washington, D.C., the political parties in both houses of Congress
have shown a remarkable unity, and I'm deeply grateful. A terrorist attack
designed to tear us apart has instead bound us together as a nation.
Over the past few days, we have learned much about American courage,
the courage of firefighters and police officers who suffered so great a
loss, the courage of passengers aboard United 93 who may well have fought
with the hijackers and saved many lives on the ground.
Now we honor those who died and prepare to respond to these attacks
on our nation.
I will not settle for a token act. Our response must be sweeping,
sustained and effective. We have much to do and much to ask of the American
people. You will be asked for your patience, for the conflict will not
be short. You will be asked for resolve, for the conflict will not be easy.
You will be asked for your strength because the course to victory may be
long.
In the past week, we have seen the American people at their very
best. Everywhere in America, citizens have come together to pray,
to give blood, to fly our country's flag. Americans are coming together
to share their grief and gain strength from one another.
Great tragedy has come to us, and we are meeting it with the best
that is in our country, with courage and concern for others because this
is America. This is who we are. This is what our enemies hate and have
attacked. And this is why we will prevail.
Thank you for listening.
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