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Tuesday, 19 March, 2002
Bush: 'Enemy is Relentless, But So Are We'
Paula Wolfson White House 19
Mar 2002 01:17 UTC
 
President Bush
said the latest U.S.-led offensive in Afghanistan was a success, but much more
fighting lies ahead. Mr. Bush said the enemy is relentless, but so is the
United States.
Mr. Bush said
the war in Afghanistan is far from over. "I think we have got a lot more
fighting to do in Afghanistan," he said. "First of all, we were successful in
Operation Anaconda. I want to thank our troops, our brave troops, for fighting
in incredibly tough terrain."
Mr. Bush was
asked about the war on terrorism during a visit to a small manufacturing plant
in the state of Missouri. He offered the troops both thanks and praise, saying
they were fighting in difficult circumstances against an enemy that refused to
surrender.
The president
said at the height of the fight, al-Qaeda fighters were trying to reinforce
their positions. He said they wanted to move more men into the battle zone
because they wanted to continue to hurt Americans. "These are killers," he
said. "They hate America, they hate America's freedom, they hate what America
stands for. And they are relentless. But so are we."
Later, during a
speech to a group of small business owners and employees, President Bush again
appealed to Congress to approve his proposed defense budget. Mr. Bush said it
is a significant increase in military spending, and he expects the legislature
to pass it. He said, "Now is not the time to play politics with the military
budget. They need to get it to my desk early.
The Defense
budget is usually the last spending bill to reach the president's desk for his
signature. Mr. Bush said this year, it should be the first. He said history has
placed a great responsibility before America, and the United States will not
walk away from a chance to defend freedom.
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