President Obama's Speech on Ending the War in Iraq
The president spoke at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina
This reflects a fundamental truth: we can no longer deal with regional challenges in isolation - we need a smarter, more sustainable and comprehensive approach. That is why we are renewing our diplomacy, while relieving the burden on our military. That is why we are refocusing on al Qaeda in Afghanistan and Pakistan; developing a strategy to use all elements of American power to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon; and actively seeking a lasting peace between Israel and the Arab world. And that is why we have named three of America's most accomplished diplomats - George Mitchell, Dennis Ross and Richard Holbrooke - to support Secretary Clinton and me as we carry forward this agenda.
Every nation and every group must know - whether you wish America good or ill - that the end of the war in Iraq will enable a new era of American leadership and engagement in the Middle East. And that era has just begun.
Finally, I want to be very clear that my strategy for ending the war in Iraq does not end with military plans or diplomatic agendas - it endures through our commitment to uphold our sacred trust with every man and woman who has served in Iraq.
You make up a fraction of the American population, but in an age when so many people and institutions have acted irresponsibly, you did the opposite - you volunteered to bear the heaviest burden. And for you and for your families, the war does not end when you come home. It lives on in memories of your fellow soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines who gave their lives. It endures in the wound that is slow to heal, the disability that isn't going away, the dream that wakes you at night, or the stiffening in your spine when a car backfires down the street.
You and your families have done your duty - now a grateful nation must do ours. That is why I am increasing the number of soldiers and Marines, so that we lessen the burden on those who are serving. And that is why I have committed to expanding our system of veterans health care to serve more patients, and to provide better care in more places. We will continue building new wounded warrior facilities across America, and invest in new ways of identifying and treating the signature wounds of this war: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Traumatic Brain Injury, as well as other combat injuries.
We also know that service does not end with the person wearing the uniform. In her visits with military families across the country, my wife Michelle has learned firsthand about the unique burden that your families endure every day. I want you to know this: military families are a top priority for Michelle and me, and they will be a top priority for my administration. We'll raise military pay, and continue providing quality child-care, job-training for spouses, and expanded counseling and outreach to families that have known the separation and stress of war. We will also heed the lesson of history - that those who fight in battle can form the backbone of our middle class - by implementing a 21st century GI Bill to help our veterans live their dreams.
As a nation, we have had our share of debates about the war in Iraq. It has, at times, divided us as a people. To this very day, there are some Americans who want to stay in Iraq longer, and some who want to leave faster. But there should be no disagreement on what the men and women of our military have achieved.
And so I want to be very clear: We sent our troops to Iraq to do away with Saddam Hussein's regime - and you got the job done. We kept our troops in Iraq to help establish a sovereign government - and you got the job done. And we will leave the Iraqi people with a hard-earned opportunity to live a better life - that is your achievement; that is the prospect that you have made possible.
There are many lessons to be learned from what we've experienced. We have learned that America must go to war with clearly defined goals, which is why I've ordered a review of our policy in Afghanistan. We have learned that we must always weigh the costs of action, and communicate those costs candidly to the American people, which is why I've put Iraq and Afghanistan into my budget. We have learned that in the 21st century, we must use all elements of American power to achieve our objectives, which is why I am committed to building our civilian national security capacity so that the burden is not continually pushed on to our military. We have learned that our political leaders must pursue the broad and bipartisan support that our national security policies depend upon, which is why I will consult with Congress and in carrying out my plans. And we have learned the importance of working closely with friends and allies, which is why we are launching a new era of engagement in the world.
Reader Comments
pulling out
It seems to me that we our country ,our people, our congress our president, must find some form of nutral plane with theses countries we are fighting against in other words find common interest that we can nurture first. Its like planting a seed.Then after we've made those bounds and only then could we even consider pulling some of our manpower out . If we pull out to soon , are if we don't send renforcement in to help the worn out and weiry we are doing a repeat of the vietnam war , when america turned its backs on there on troops that were asking for help and they gave them none. There is a movie with Mel Gibson about this. I think some of us need to watch this again to see as a reminder the consequences of our decessions.President and congress people are waiting and watching your actions with your on loyal servant , the United States military, will you leave them like sitting ducks in a field to be slaughtered are will you make sure that the young and old that have put their lifes on the line for us back home , so we can get up every morning to breakfast and tv while they wakeup to to bombs exploding and near death each day.Yes we are all watching and other countries are watching your decessions because how you treat your on," in other words"if your on military can't depend on you for back up if you would leave them stranded shows very little promise for what you would do for other countries that support are mite be considering supporting the UNITED STATES.
Obama's Speech on Ending the War in Iraq
IS U.S. NEWS AND WORLD REPORT TELLING US THAT THE TWO "READER COMMENTS" THEY PUBLISHED ARE THE ONLY TWO THEY RECEIVED ON OBAMA'S SPEECH OR ARE THE ONLY TWO THAT THEY FEEL ACCURATELY EXPRESS A WELL FOUNDED VIEWPOINT OR ARE THE ONLY TWO THEY FEEL ARE ON-TOPIC AND/OR NOT ABUSIVE?
SURELY U.S. NEWS AND WORLD REPORT CAN DO BETTER THAN THIS.....?
SURELY U. S. NEWS AND WORLD REPORT UNDERSTANDS THAT OBAMA'S SPEECH WAS A "FEEL GOOD" SPEECH TO ALL THE WONDERFUL MARINES AND OTHER SERVICE MEN AND WOMEN WHO ARE PUTTING THEIR LIVES ON THE LINE IN SUPPORT OF MILITARISTIC OBJECTIVES OF THE MOST POWERFUL NATION ON THE PLANET WHO NOW CONTROLS THE COUNTRY ON WHOSE SOIL LIES OIL RESERVES SECOND, IN SIZE, ONLY TO THOSE IN SAUDI ARABIA. MR. OBAMA FAILED TO MENTION THOSE OIL RESERVES IN HIS SPEECH...I WONDER WHY?
IN MY OPINION, WE DO NOT NEED DIFFERENT INDIVIDUALS IN POWER, SO MUCH AS WE NEED A DIFFERENT KIND OF POWER IN INDIVIDUALS, I.E. THE POWER OF NON-VIOLENCE.
I WELCOME THE DAY WHEN MR. OBAMA WILL PUT ON THE TOP OF HIS LIST,
THAT HE, AS PRESIDENT OR THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA WILL START NO WARS OR SPONSOR ANY CLIENT STATES IN THEIR AGGRESSION OF OTHERS (ISRAEL FOR STARTERS).
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Mike "Mainer Mike" Brown
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How refreshing it is that a new direction is taking place, as George Bush was just to darn stubborn to admit any wrongdoing, and would never change the course this country was going. I strongly believe this war in Iraq was a mistake since their were no WMD's. However, what causes me worry about the idea of pulling out of Iraq more than anything is Al Queda. Boosting the amount of soldiers in Afghanistan to fight them will likely cause Al Queda to at least try to increase the amount of their presence in Saddam's former nation. They're already in Iraq, and if they send more of their terrorists over there, I fear we may have to reinvade this war-torm country. Pulling out of Iraq may be a mistake. Let's just hope it's not.
That's AS I SEE IT. I"m Mike "Mainer Mike" Brown.
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