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Presidential Remarks
10/9/03

President Discusses Progress in Iraq  

September the 11, 2001, moved our country to grief -- and moved our country to action. We made a pledge that day, and we have kept it: We will bring the guilty to justice; we will take the fight to the enemy.

Listing recent achievements reached in Iraq, President George W. Bush holds a press conference in the Rose Garden, Wednesday, July 23, 2003. Standing with the President are Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Richard Myers, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and Presidential Envoy to Iraq Ambassador Paul Bremer. White House photo by Paul Morse.
Listing recent achievements reached in Iraq, President George W. Bush holds a press conference in the Rose Garden, Wednesday, July 23, 2003. Standing with the President are Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Richard Myers, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and Presidential Envoy to Iraq Ambassador Paul Bremer. White House photo by Paul Morse.

Remarks

7/23/03

President Bush Discusses Progress in Iraq

In thanking Ambassador Bremer Wednesday, President Bush said, "The nations in our coalition are determined to help the Iraqi people recover from years of tyranny. And we are determined to help build a free, and sovereign, and democratic nation." More Information »

Other Presidential Remarks:

  • President Bush to Welcome Prime Minister of Iraq to the White House 7/13/06
  • President Bush Meets with Ambassador to Iraq Zal Khalilzad 7/6/06
  • President Bush Meets with Supporters of U.S. Military in Iraq and Afghanistan 6/26/06
  • Statement by the Press Secretary on Murder of Four Russian Diplomats in Iraq 6/26/06
  • President's Radio Address 6/17/06
  • Press Conference of the President 6/14/06
  • President Meets with Iraq Study Group 6/14/06
  • More Iraq News »

     


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    President George W. Bush addresses the United Nations General Assembly in New York City on the issues concerning Iraq Thursday, September 12. White House photo by Paul Morse.

    On September 12, President Bush called on the United Nations to live up to its founding purpose and confront the “grave and gathering danger” of Saddam Hussein’s outlaw regime. To do otherwise is to “hope against the evidence” – including the systematic defiance of 16 UN Security Council resolutions.


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