George Bush: We’re Helping The Philippine Government Fight Al Qaeda

President George W. Bush Press ConferenceJust a few hours ago, President George W. Bush held a press conference regarding the passing of an Iraq Funding Bill in the U.S. Congress. After much debate and compromise, the funding bill was stripped of any timetable that many Democrats are pushing for. However, the funding bill still has within it, certain benchmarks that the Iraqi government must make in order for any future funding in The Iraq War. A key month to focus on is September as this is the month, according to the leading General for the U.S. troops, that they will see if the current surge is working.

During this press conference, George Bush was asked the following question,

Q Mr. President, a new Senate report this morning contends that your administration was warned before the war that by invading Iraq you would actually give Iran and al Qaeda a golden opportunity to expand their influence, the kind of influence you were talking about with al Qaeda yesterday, and with Iran this morning. Why did you ignore those warnings, sir?

President Bush answered,

going into Iraq we were warned about a lot of things, some of which happened, some of which didn’t happen. And, obviously, as I made a decision as consequential as that, I weighed the risks and rewards of any decision. I firmly believe the world is better off without Saddam Hussein in power. I know the Iraqis are better off without Saddam Hussein in power. I think America is safer without Saddam Hussein in power.

As to al Qaeda in Iraq, al Qaeda is going to fight us wherever we are. That’s their strategy. Their strategy is to drive us out of the Middle East. They have made it abundantly clear what they want. They want to establish a caliphate. They want to spread their ideology. They want safe haven from which to launch attacks. They’re willing to kill the innocent to achieve their objectives, and they will fight us. And the fundamental question is, will we fight them? I have made the decision to do so. I believe that the best way to protect us in this war on terror is to fight them.

And so we’re fighting them in Iraq, we’re fighting them in Afghanistan, we’ve helped the Philippines — Philippine government fight them. We’re fighting them. And this notion about how this isn’t a war on terror, in my view, is naive. It doesn’t — it doesn’t reflect the true nature of the world in which we live.

You know, the lessons of September the 11th are these: we’ve got to stay on the offense; we’ve got to bring these people to justice before they hurt again; and at the same time, defeat their ideology with the ideology based upon liberty. And that’s what you’re seeing, and they’re resisting it.

I think it ought to be illustrative to the American people that al Qaeda is trying to stop new democracies from evolving. And what should that tell you? That ought to tell you that we’re dealing with people that have an ideology that’s opposite of liberty and will take whatever measures are necessary to prevent this young democracy from succeeding.

The danger in this particular theater in the war on terror is that if we were to fail, they’d come and get us. You know, I look at these reports right here in the Oval Office. For people who say that we’re not under threat, they simply do not know the world. We are under threat. And it’s in our interest to pursue this enemy.

President Bush goes on to say, when asked if he is still credible when talking about the war,

Failure in Iraq will cause generations to suffer, in my judgment. Al Qaeda will be emboldened. They will say, yes, once again, we’ve driven the great soft America out of a part of the region. It will cause them to be able to recruit more. It will give them safe haven. They are a direct threat to the United States.

And I’m going to keep talking about it. That’s my job as the President, is to tell people the threats we face and what we’re doing about it. And what we’ve done about it is we’ve strengthened our homeland defenses, we’ve got new techniques that we use that enable us to better determine their motives and their plans and plots. We’re working with nations around the world to deal with these radicals and extremists. But they’re dangerous, and I can’t put it any more plainly they’re dangerous. And I can’t put it any more plainly to the American people and to them, we will stay on the offense.

It’s better to fight them there than here. And this concept about, well, maybe let’s just kind of just leave them alone and maybe they’ll be all right is naive. These people attacked us before we were in Iraq. They viciously attacked us before we were in Iraq, and they’ve been attacking ever since. They are a threat to your children, David, and whoever is in that Oval Office better understand it and take measures necessary to protect the American people.

Thoughts Anyone?

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2 Responses to “George Bush: We’re Helping The Philippine Government Fight Al Qaeda”

  1. Geesh. Here he goes again, Bush thinks he can police the world. Yet he can’t even win the war in his own country.

  2. @Michael,

    I have to agree with that sentiment of yours. Bush Jr. is definitely going to go down in history as being one of the worst American President. He’s done a horrible job in his execution and interpretation of the war on terror..

    His main concern of course is the big oil companies and corporations that his family is associated with.. Now that’s what I call a big side deal..

    He has made the world a more dangerous place because he has been stuck with the notion of colonialism..

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