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For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
September 17, 2008

President Bush Meets with Former Multi-National Force-Iraq Commander General David Petraeus
Oval Office

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11:53 A.M. EDT

THE PRESIDENT: The United States is fortunate to have great men and women who volunteer to serve in a time of danger. I have been incredibly impressed by the sacrifice of our troops who have been put in harm's way, and I've been incredibly impressed by the level of leadership for those troops.

General David Petraeus was asked to do a very difficult job and he did it with distinction and honor. He was a part of the planning for the surge; he implemented the surge, along with a lot of other brave people; and the United States and the world is better off because of it.

President George W. Bush meets with U.S. Army General David Petraeus, former Commander of the Multi-National Force in Iraq, Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2008, in the Oval Office at the White House. In speaking to reporters President Bush honored and congratulated General Petraeus for his outstanding command leadership in Iraq, and thanked him for agreeing to be the new commander of CENTCOM.  White House photo by Eric Draper And now the General has agreed to be commander of CENTCOM, which oversees a very important part of the world, the Middle East. And I want to thank you for taking on that assignment, General.

Recently, we saw how important it is, with the attack on our embassy in Yemen. There were some security forces that lost their lives there and we send our condolences to their families. This attack is a reminder that we are at war with extremists who will murder innocent people to achieve their ideological objectives. One objectives of these extremists is they kill; is to try to cause the United States to lose our nerve and to withdraw from regions of the world. And our message is, is that we want to help governments survive the extremists. We want people to live normal lives. We want mothers to be able to raise their sons and daughters in a peaceful environment so they can realize the hopes and dreams of a better world.

And I want to thank our diplomats who stand in harm's way. I thank our military who stands in harm's way. And I want to thank General Petraeus and his family for being so dedicated to our great country.

General.

GENERAL PETRAEUS: Thanks, Mr. President. Great to be home, sir, and it was a great privilege to serve there with our young men and women.

THE PRESIDENT: God bless you. Thank you.

END 11:56 A.M. EDT


President George W. Bush and U.S. Army General David Petraeus, former Commander of the Multi-National Force in Iraq, shakehands Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2008, in the Oval Office at the White House. In speaking to reporters President Bush honored and congratulated General Petraeus for his outstanding command leadership in Iraq, and thanked him for agreeing to be the new commander of CENTCOM. White House photo by Eric Draper