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Here at the Move America Forward Daily Blog we chronicle the good news on the War on Terrorism you might not have heard about on the evening news. We also shine the spotlight on those whose conduct against our country and our military is unbecoming.


Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Posted By:
Melanie Morgan
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REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT ON THE GLOBAL WAR ON TERROR

From the White House Office of Public Liaison

Today President Bush made a significant speech that answered critics of the war in Iraq who continue to claim that the battle there is not a central front in the War on Terror and who believe, despite evidence to the contrary, that al Qaeda in Iraq is a homegrown, Iraqi-led movement.

Those critics apparently do not remember that al Qaeda in Iraq was founded by a Jordanian, Abu Musab al Zarqawi, who led a terrorist training camp in Afghanistan under the Taliban. Zarqawi formally joined al Qaeda in 2004, pledged his loyalty to Osama bin Laden, and communicated with senior al Qaeda leaders about the war in Iraq.

Zarqawi was killed by U.S. troops in 2006 and replaced as head of al Qaeda in Iraq by another foreigner, the Egyptian Abu Ayyub al-Masri, who also spent time in Afghanistan teaching al Qaeda’s radical ideology. Osama bin Laden sent a top commander, Abd al-Hadi al-Iraqi, to Iraq to assist Masri and the al Qaeda terrorists there. 

A few weeks ago U.S. forces captured the senior Iraqi in al Qaeda in Iraq, a leader named Mashadani, who confirmed that foreign leaders make the operational decisions for al Qaeda in Iraq. And U.S. military leaders estimate that 80 to 90 percent of the suicide bombings in Iraq are carried out by foreign-born terrorists.

Critics of the war in Iraq like to claim that the war has been a distraction from the broader war on terror.  Al Qaeda disagrees. Osama bin Laden has said “The whole world is watching this war and the two adversaries; the Islamic nation, on the one hand, and the United States and its allies on the other.”

Prematurely withdrawing U.S. forces from Iraq would allow al Qaeda this base of operations, in the heart of the Middle East. As the President stated today, “We’ve already seen how al Qaeda used a failed state thousands of miles from our shores to bring death and destruction to the streets of our cities—and we must not allow them to do so again.”

Below is the full transcript of the President’s important remarks today. 


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