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Cheney Calls Iraq Central Front in Terror War
By Donna Miles American Forces Press Service
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 7, 2007 – “Terrorists are under no illusion about the
importance of the struggle in Iraq,” so freedom-loving people can’t be
either, Vice President Richard B. Cheney told members of the Marine
Corps League yesterday.
 Vice
President Richard B. Cheney receives a welcome to the 84th National
Convention of the Marine Corps League in Albuquerque, N.M.. Aug. 6,
2007. The Marine Corps League is the only federally chartered U.S.
Marine Corps-related veterans organization and credits its founding in
1923 to World War I hero Marine Corps Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune. White
House photo by David Bohrer
(Click photo for screen-resolution image);high-resolution image available. |
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Speaking to the group at its 84th national convention in Albuquerque,
N.M., Cheney warned against the perception some have that the war in
Iraq is a distraction or diversion from the war on terror.
Iraq
is the central front in the terror war, where enemies of the United
States have gathered to launch attacks and establish a safe haven, he
said.
“Iraq’s relevance to the war on terror simply could not
be more plain,” the vice president said. “And here at home, that makes
one thing, above all, very clear. If you support the war on terror,
then you ought to support it where the terrorists are fighting us.”
Cheney
conceded that the war has been difficult and has demanded immense
sacrifice. But he emphasized that those sacrifices are beginning to pay
off through an improved security situation that will create the
environment the Iraqi government needs to succeed.
“It is
still tough going,” he said. “But even some critics of the Iraqi
operation who have taken time to look at the facts are admitting that
tremendous changes have taken place.”
Now, he said, is no time
to call it quits. “This is no time to lose heart and make a precipitous
withdrawal from Iraq, as some in Congress are demanding,” he said. “To
quit this fight would be to lose this fight, and the consequences would
be grievous.”
He noted that the United States was supporting
efforts to expel the Soviets from Afghanistan in the 1980s, but “walked
away” after the Soviet Union collapsed. “From that point on, various
extremist factions began to vie for power,” he said.
The
consequences of that action couldn’t have been foreseen before the
Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, he said. “But no one could plead
ignorance of the potential consequences of walking away from Iraq now,
withdrawing coalition forces before the Iraqis can defend themselves.”
Staying
in Iraq until it can stand on its own is critical to security, not just
in Iraq and the Middle East, but also in the United States, he said.
“We are there because the security of this nation depends on a
successful outcome: an Iraq that can defend itself, govern itself,
sustain itself and be an ally in the global war on terror.”
The
cause in Iraq is bigger than political bickering, he said. “It is in
the national security interest,” he said. “It is America’s war, and the
best among us are those fighting and sacrificing to win it.” |
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| Military Connection's Comments: Vice President Richard Cheney addressed the 84th National Convention of the Marine Corps League today. He informed the assembly that the terrorists understand the importance of winning in Iraq. Vice President Cheney sees Iraq as the front line for the war on terror. Supporting the war on terror begins in Iraq. Our men and women in uniform have made many sacrifices, and Cheney said that we are starting to see results from the improved security our surge troops are providing. Vice President Cheney acknowledged that it has been a long and hard fight. He emphasized that now is not the time to quit. We must continue to strike while the iron is hot. We must be patient, as victory can be a slow process. |
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