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Vets cheer Bush
In Salt Lake visit, president defends war in Iraq
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While Bush was articulate Monday in his defense of the war on terror, he proposed no new solutions.
He shied away from even mentioning the topic of setting a timetable to remove U.S. troops from Iraq, something that critics inside and outside of Congress are demanding.
Bush said his administration's three-prong "comprehensive strategy to win this war on terror" is working protect the homeland, take the fight to the enemy and advance freedom through creating new democracies.
He said the Patriot Act, a comprehensive combining of various criminal investigatory authorities, must be renewed by Congress this year. "It gives our law enforcement officers many of the same tools to fight terrorism that they already have to fight drugs and street crime," Bush said.
"We owe them something," Bush said.
"We will finish the task that they gave their lives for. We will honor their sacrifice by staying on the offensive against the terrorists and building strong allies in Afghanistan and Iraq that will help us win and fight fight and win the war on terror.
"The people of Iraq have made a clear choice. In spite of threats and assassinations, more than 8 million citizens defied the car bombers and killers and voted in free elections." Iraqis are committed to building a secure, free nation, he added.
"Our enemies have no regard for human life. They're trying to hijack a great religion to justify a dark vision. They are trying to shake our will. They kill the innocent. They kill women and children, knowing that the images of their brutality will horrify civilized peoples."
In all their objectives, terrorists try to intimidate Americans and the free world, Bush said.
"And in all their objectives, they will fail."
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