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Address by the President to the Nation on the Way Forward in Iraq

George W. Bush, 2007-09-13 (Thursday), White House
Oval Office- -- 9:01 P.M. EDT

THE PRESIDENT: Good evening. In the life of all free nations, there come moments that decide the direction of a country and reveal the character of its people. We are now at such a moment.

In Iraq, an ally of the United States is fighting for its survival. Terrorists and extremists who are at war with us around the world are seeking to topple Iraq's government, dominate the region, and attack us here at home. If Iraq's young democracy can turn back these enemies, it will mean a more hopeful Middle East and a more secure America. This ally has placed its trust in the United States. And tonight, our moral and strategic imperatives are one: We must help Iraq defeat those who threaten its future and also threaten ours.

Eight months ago, we adopted a new strategy to meet that objective, including a surge in U.S. forces that reached full strength in June. This week, General David Petraeus and Ambassador Ryan Crocker testified before Congress about how that strategy is progressing. In their testimony, these men made clear that our challenge in Iraq is formidable. Yet they concluded that conditions in Iraq are improving, that we are seizing the initiative from the enemy, and that the troop surge is working.

The premise of our strategy is that securing the Iraqi population is the foundation for all other progress. For Iraqis to bridge sectarian divides, they need to feel safe in their homes and neighborhoods. For lasting reconciliation to take root, Iraqis must feel confident that they do not need sectarian gangs for security. The goal of the surge is to provide that security and to help prepare Iraqi forces to maintain it. As I will explain tonight, our success in meeting these objectives now allows us to begin bringing some of our troops home.

Since the surge was announced in January, it has moved through several phases. First was the flow of additional troops into Iraq, especially Baghdad and Anbar province. Once these forces were in place, our commanders launched a series of offensive operations to drive terrorists and militias out of their strongholds. And finally, in areas that have been cleared, we are surging diplomatic and civilian resources to ensure that military progress is quickly followed up with real improvements in daily life.

Anbar province is a good example of how our strategy is working. Last year, an intelligence report concluded that Anbar had been lost to al Qaeda. Some cited this report as evidence that we had failed in Iraq and should cut our losses and pull out. Instead, we kept the pressure on the terrorists. The local people were suffering under the Taliban-like rule of al Qaeda, and they were sick of it. So they asked us for help.

To take advantage of this opportunity, I sent an additional 4,000 Marines to Anbar as part of the surge. Together, local sheiks, Iraqi forces, and coalition troops drove the terrorists from the capital of Ramadi and other population centers. Today, a city where al Qaeda once planted its flag is beginning to return to normal. Anbar citizens who once feared beheading for talking to an American or Iraqi soldier now come forward to tell us where the terrorists are hiding. Young Sunnis who once joined the insurgency are now joining the army and police. And with the help of our provincial reconstruction teams, new jobs are being created and local governments are meeting again.

These developments do not often make the headlines, but they do make a difference. During my visit to Anbar on Labor Day, local Sunni leaders thanked me for America's support. They pledged they would never allow al Qaeda to return. And they told me they now see a place for their people in a democratic Iraq. The Sunni governor of Anbar province put it this way: "Our tomorrow starts today."

The changes in Anbar show all Iraqis what becomes possible when extremists are driven out. They show al Qaeda that it cannot count on popular support, even in a province its leaders once declared their home base. And they show the world that ordinary people in the Middle East want the same things for their children that we want for ours -- a decent life and a peaceful future.

In Anbar, the enemy remains active and deadly. Earlier today, one of the brave tribal sheikhs who helped lead the revolt against al Qaeda was murdered. In response, a fellow Sunni leader declared: "We are determined to strike back and continue our work." And as they do, they can count on the continued support of the United States.

Throughout Iraq, too many citizens are being killed by terrorists and death squads. And for most Iraqis, the quality of life is far from where it should be. Yet General Petraeus and Ambassador Crocker report that the success in Anbar is beginning to be replicated in other parts of the country.

One year ago, much of Baghdad was under siege. Schools were closed, markets were shuttered, and sectarian violence was spiraling out of control. Today, most of Baghdad's neighborhoods are being patrolled by coalition and Iraqi forces who live among the people they protect. Many schools and markets are reopening. Citizens are coming forward with vital intelligence. Sectarian killings are down. And ordinary life is beginning to return.

One year ago, much of Diyala province was a sanctuary for al Qaeda and other extremist groups, and its capital of Baqubah was emerging as an al Qaeda stronghold. Today, Baqubah is cleared. Diyala province is the site of a growing popular uprising against the extremists. And some local tribes are working alongside coalition and Iraqi forces to clear out the enemy and reclaim their communities.

One year ago, Shia extremists and Iranian-backed militants were gaining strength and targeting Sunnis for assassination. Today, these groups are being broken up, and many of their leaders are being captured or killed.

These gains are a tribute to our military, they are a tribute to the courage of the Iraqi security forces, and they are the tribute to an Iraqi government that has decided to take on the extremists.

Now the Iraqi government must bring the same determination to achieving reconciliation. This is an enormous undertaking after more than three decades of tyranny and division. The government has not met its own legislative benchmarks -- and in my meetings with Iraqi leaders, I have made it clear that they must.

Yet Iraq's national leaders are getting some things done. For example, they have passed a budget. They're sharing oil revenues with the provinces. They're allowing former Baathists to rejoin Iraq's military or receive government pensions. Local reconciliation is taking place. The key now is to link this progress in the provinces to progress in Baghdad. As local politics change, so will national politics.

Our troops in Iraq are performing brilliantly. Along with Iraqi forces, they have captured or killed an average of more than 1,500 enemy fighters per month since January. Yet ultimately, the way forward depends on the ability of Iraqis to maintain security gains. According to General Petraeus and a panel chaired by retired General Jim Jones, the Iraqi army is becoming more capable -- although there is still a great deal of work to be done to improve the national police. Iraqi forces are receiving increased cooperation from local populations. And this is improving their ability to hold areas that have been cleared.

Because of this success, General Petraeus believes we have now reached the point where we can maintain our security gains with fewer American forces. He has recommended that we not replace about 2,200 Marines scheduled to leave Anbar province later this month. In addition, he says it will soon be possible to bring home an Army combat brigade, for a total force reduction of 5,700 troops by Christmas. And he expects that by July, we will be able to reduce our troop levels in Iraq from 20 combat brigades to 15.

General Petraeus also recommends that in December we begin transitioning to the next phase of our strategy in Iraq. As terrorists are defeated, civil society takes root, and the Iraqis assume more control over their own security, our mission in Iraq will evolve. Over time, our troops will shift from leading operations, to partnering with Iraqi forces, and eventually to overwatching those forces. As this transition in our mission takes place, our troops will focus on a more limited set of tasks, including counterterrorism operations and training, equipping, and supporting Iraqi forces.

I have consulted with the Joint Chiefs of Staff, other members of my national security team, Iraqi officials, and leaders of both parties in Congress. I have benefited from their advice, and I have accepted General Petraeus's recommendations. I have directed General Petraeus and Ambassador Crocker to update their joint campaign plan for Iraq, so we can adjust our military and civilian resources accordingly. I have also directed them to deliver another report to Congress in March. At that time, they will provide a fresh assessment of the situation in Iraq and of the troop levels and resources we need to meet our national security objectives.

The principle guiding my decisions on troop levels in Iraq is "return on success." The more successful we are, the more American troops can return home. And in all we do, I will ensure that our commanders on the ground have the troops and flexibility they need to defeat the enemy.

Americans want our country to be safe and our troops to begin coming home from Iraq. Yet those of us who believe success in Iraq is essential to our security, and those who believe we should begin bringing our troops home, have been at odds. Now, because of the measure of success we are seeing in Iraq, we can begin seeing troops come home. The way forward I have described tonight makes it possible, for the first time in years, for people who have been on opposite sides of this difficult debate to come together.

This vision for a reduced American presence also has the support of Iraqi leaders from all communities. At the same time, they understand that their success will require U.S. political, economic, and security engagement that extends beyond my presidency. These Iraqi leaders have asked for an enduring relationship with America. And we are ready to begin building that relationship -- in a way that protects our interests in the region and requires many fewer American troops.

The success of a free Iraq is critical to the security of the United States. A free Iraq will deny al Qaeda a safe haven. A free Iraq will counter the destructive ambitions of Iran. A free Iraq will marginalize extremists, unleash the talent of its people, and be an anchor of stability in the region. A free Iraq will set an example for people across the Middle East. A free Iraq will be our partner in the fight against terror -- and that will make us safer here at home.

Realizing this vision will be difficult, but it is achievable. Our military commanders believe we can succeed. Our diplomats believe we can succeed. And for the safety of future generations of Americans, we must succeed.

If we were to be driven out of Iraq, extremists of all strains would be emboldened. Al Qaeda could gain new recruits and new sanctuaries. Iran would benefit from the chaos and would be encouraged in its efforts to gain nuclear weapons and dominate the region. Extremists could control a key part of the global energy supply. Iraq could face a humanitarian nightmare. Democracy movements would be violently reversed. We would leave our children to face a far more dangerous world. And as we saw on September the 11th, 2001, those dangers can reach our cities and kill our people.

Whatever political party you belong to, whatever your position on Iraq, we should be able to agree that America has a vital interest in preventing chaos and providing hope in the Middle East. We should be able to agree that we must defeat al Qaeda, counter Iran, help the Afghan government, work for peace in the Holy Land, and strengthen our military so we can prevail in the struggle against terrorists and extremists.

So tonight I want to speak to members of the United States Congress: Let us come together on a policy of strength in the Middle East. I thank you for providing crucial funds and resources for our military. And I ask you to join me in supporting the recommendations General Petraeus has made and the troop levels he has asked for.

To the Iraqi people: You have voted for freedom, and now you are liberating your country from terrorists and death squads. You must demand that your leaders make the tough choices needed to achieve reconciliation. As you do, have confidence that America does not abandon our friends, and we will not abandon you.

To Iraq's neighbors who seek peace: The violent extremists who target Iraq are also targeting you. The best way to secure your interests and protect your own people is to stand with the people of Iraq. That means using your economic and diplomatic leverage to strengthen the government in Baghdad. And it means the efforts by Iran and Syria to undermine that government must end.

To the international community: The success of a free Iraq matters to every civilized nation. We thank the 36 nations who have troops on the ground in Iraq and the many others who are helping that young democracy. We encourage all nations to help, by implementing the International Compact to revitalize Iraq's economy, by participating in the Neighbors Conferences to boost cooperation and overcome differences in the region, and by supporting the new and expanded mission of the United Nations in Iraq.

To our military personnel, intelligence officers, diplomats, and civilians on the front lines in Iraq: You have done everything America has asked of you. And the progress I have reported tonight is in large part because of your courage and hard effort. You are serving far from home. Our nation is grateful for your sacrifices, and the sacrifices of your families.

Earlier this year, I received an email from the family of Army Specialist Brandon Stout of Michigan. Brandon volunteered for the National Guard and was killed while serving in Baghdad. His family has suffered greatly. Yet in their sorrow, they see larger purpose. His wife, Audrey, says that Brandon felt called to serve and knew what he was fighting for. And his parents, Tracy and Jeff, wrote me this: "We believe this is a war of good and evil and we must win even if it cost the life of our own son. Freedom is not free."

This country is blessed to have Americans like Brandon Stout, who make extraordinary sacrifices to keep us safe from harm. They are doing so in a fight that is just, and right, and necessary. And now it falls to us to finish the work they have begun.

Some say the gains we are making in Iraq come too late. They are mistaken. It is never too late to deal a blow to al Qaeda. It is never too late to advance freedom. And it is never too late to support our troops in a fight they can win.

Good night, and God bless America.

END 9:18 P.M. EDT

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2007-01-31AJC Briefing: Assessing the Growing Divisions Among Iran’s Conservatives: Public and Political Opposition to Ahmadinejad’s Policies
2007-02-28Speech at the 43rd Munich Conference on Security Policy
2007-03-01American Enterprise Institute takes lead in agitating against Iran
2007-02-19Chomsky on Iran, Iraq, and the Rest of the World
2007-02-18After Neoconservatism
2007-02-13"We Feel We Have a Responsibility to the World"
2007-02-13Israel: The Alternative
2007-03-14Timeline of events in the Cold War
2007-03-14Sweden: Restrictive Immigration Policy and Multiculturalism
2007-03-10Regime change is the reason, disarmament the excuse: An interview with Scott Ritter
2007-03-10Analysis Is Bleak on Iraq’s Future
2007-04-01'We Warned the United States'
2007-03-30China vs Japan: FTAs, oil and Taiwan
2007-04-04Breaking Ranks -- What turned Brent Scowcroft against the Bush Administration?
2007-04-10Downsizing -- WHAT THE ‘SURGE’ REALLY MEANS
2007-05-02President Bush Meets with EU Leaders -- 2007 U.S.-EU Summit
2007-05-02Country Reports on Terrorism -- Chapter 1 -- Strategic Assessment
2007-05-02Country Reports on Terrorism -- Chapter 2 -- Country Reports: Africa Overview
2007-05-02Country Reports on Terrorism -- Chapter 2 -- Country Reports: East Asia and Pacific Overview
2007-04-25Gravy Train: Feeding The Pentagon By Feeding Somalia
2006-09-17Triple-pronged Jihad -- Military, Economic and Cultural
2006-08-21Ask the expert: Bush’s foreign policy
2006-08-21Why Bush should go to Tel Aviv - and confront Iran
2006-08-24The United States of America will cease to exist on February 5th, 2006
2006-11-19PREPARING FOR A NEW COLD WAR, Part 1 - A war the West can't win
2006-12-04Afghanistan: No blood for oil - this time
2006-11-29Islamic Revolution
2006-12-07Transcript - The Iraq Study Group News Conference
2006-11-09Insulting Our Troops, and Our Intelligence
2006-09-29An alternative way forward for the US
2006-10-07When the devil dislikes the stink of brimstone
2006-10-25US: world empire of chaos
2006-10-26President Bush on Iraq
2006-10-31The Risks Involved in Egypt's Quest for Nuclear Power
2008-08-22Secret US-Iranian Dialogue Brings Oil Prices down, Shakes up Mid East Alliances
2008-08-19'America's Outrageous War Economy!'
2008-08-14European Social Forum: Meeting of a Multitude
2008-08-25Securitarism, reproduction of disorder and erosion of democratic rule of law
2008-08-26The Russian Empire Strikes Back
2008-08-28Vice President's Remarks on the 90th National Convention of the American Legion
2008-08-30Transcript: Al Gore's speech at Invesco Field
2008-09-15Georgia and the Balance of Power
2008-09-02Stoking Tensions, Risking Confrontation: A High Stakes US Gamble with Russia
2008-09-09Why Did Violence Plummet? It Wasn't Just the Surge
2008-09-25Power, Politics & Scholarship
2008-06-06Between the Rule of Power and the Power of Rule: In Search of an Effective World Order
2008-06-03Some European Perspectives on Terrorism
2008-05-19Bush’s Speech Prods Middle East Leaders
2008-04-28Latin America: the attack on democracy
2008-05-04Downsized Discourse: Classroom Management, Neoliberalism, and the Shaping of Correct Workplace Attitude
2008-04-05Brothers in Arms?
2008-04-05American Grand Delusions -- Why the Testimony of General Petraeus Will Be Delusional
2008-04-22The March to War: Israel Prepares for War against Lebanon and Syria
2008-03-24Chalmers Johnson: “Nemesis: The Last Days of the American Republic”
2008-03-24Globalization And The Development Of Underdevelopment Of The Third World
2008-03-26President Discusses Second Term Accomplishments and Priorities
2008-03-15Russia throws a wrench in NATO's works
2008-03-17Newt Gingrich Answers Your Questions
2008-08-07The Planned Collapse Of America
2008-08-06Douglas Feith's War and Decision: Life in a Neocon's Parallel Universe
2008-08-07Brzezinski’s bunker
2008-08-01Al Gore: A Generational Challenge to Repower America
2008-07-29Does the Constitution Require the Impeachment of Bush and Cheney?
2008-07-22The Failed States Index 2008
2008-07-28The Proposed Iranian Oil Bourse
2008-07-28The Geopolitics of Iran: Holding the Center of a Mountain Fortress
2008-07-16Nations with vast oil wealth gaining clout
2008-07-02Ode to Impeachment: Kucinich, McClellan, and the Propaganda Model
2008-06-30Preparing the Battlefield
2008-06-25HOW HEZBOLLAH DEFEATED ISRAEL -- PART 3: The political
2008-06-27Daughter of the Enlightenment
2008-06-27MESSAGE MACHINE; Behind TV Analysts, Pentagon's Hidden Hand
2008-06-27President Delivers "State of the Union"
2008-07-07Wrestling for influence
2008-06-24Chomsky Speaks -- On Iraq, Iran and Norman Finkelstein
2008-06-24High noon in the Middle East
2008-06-18The Future of American Power -- How America Can Survive the Rise of the Rest
2007-12-02The Smart Way to Beat Tyrants Like Chavez
2007-12-03Sudan: Humanitarian Crisis, Peace Talks, Terrorism, and U.S. Policy
2007-12-12Al Qaeda's Best Publicist
2007-12-12Iran:Time for a New Approach -- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
2007-12-07A new Chinese red line over Iran
2007-12-07A smart side to US intelligence
2007-12-19All Iraqi Groups Blame U.S. Invasion for Discord, Study Shows
2007-12-18Time for smart power
2007-12-29European Union-Russia summit a diplomatic debacle
2007-12-27A Conversation With Benazir Bhutto
2007-12-22Iran - Nuclear Chronology - 2005
2008-01-02Turkish accession to the European union: challenges and opportunities
2008-01-04Why Iraq? Oil and U.S. Foreign Policy
2008-01-04US-Iraq Challenges in 2008
2008-01-07Azzam the American -- The making of an Al Qaeda homegrown
2008-01-09Why I Believe Bush Must Go -- Nixon Was Bad. These Guys Are Worse
2008-01-09Bush's Messiah Complex
2008-01-23Balochistan & the New World Order
2008-02-08Theorizing Islam
2008-02-06How Bush Created a Theocracy in Iraq
2008-02-18The Next Christianity
2008-03-03Mead: Bush Administration Gets Improving ‘Grades’ in First Year of Second Term’s Foreign Policy
2008-03-04The Three Trillion Dollar War: Nobel Laureate Joseph Stiglitz and Harvard Economist Linda Bilmes on the True Cost of the US Invasion and Occupation of Iraq
2008-03-06"Victory Would be a Fata Morgana"
2008-02-22Conversations in International Relations: Interview with John J. Mearsheimer (Part II)
2007-09-08Knowing the Enemy
2007-09-06Excerpts from an interview with Lee Kuan Yew
2007-09-10Report to Congress on the Situation in Iraq
2007-09-14The President Asserted Progress on Security and Political Issues. Recent Reports Weren't Often So Upbeat
2007-09-13Bush Says Success Allows for Troop Cuts
2007-08-29Bush Defends Iraq War Effort
2007-08-26Power shifting in the Middle East
2007-08-26Tomgram: Juan Cole, The Republic Militant at War, Then and Now
2007-08-26In Iraq, Operation Last Chance
2007-08-27Iran risks attack over atomic push, French president says
2007-10-04Once More into the Breach
2007-10-08Top Iraqis Pull Back From Key U.S. Goal
2007-09-24Long Division
2007-09-21Why Capitalism Needs Terror: An Interview with Naomi Klein
2007-11-07Drawing Borders with Other People’s Blood: A Brief Comment on Ralph Peters’s 'Blood Borders'
2007-11-08Assessing the surge
2007-11-09HOW STUPID DO THEY THINK WE ARE?
2007-11-01Noam Chomsky - Controlled Asset Of The New World Order
2007-11-22Towards fresh disaster in Iran
2007-11-21A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing the Realm
2007-11-20The Neoconservative Moment
2007-11-12Text of Bush-Sarkozy Press Conference
2007-11-12NATO Expands into Arab South
2007-11-13The Deadly Embrace
2007-10-18'Many in the US Military Think Bush and Cheney Are Out of Control'
2007-10-18'The US Will Lose War Regardless What it Does'
2007-10-23Roundtable Discussion on Missile Defense and Other Issues
2007-10-30Michael Ledeen discusses the Iranian Time Bomb
2008-11-20Russia And The New World Order -- The Geopolitical Project Of Pax Eurasiatica
2008-11-20The Cold Peace
2008-11-14The US gas garrison -- Energy self-sufficiency not military escorts for oil
2008-11-11The Case for Restraint -- Ruth Wedgwood responds
2008-11-13No Breathing Space in Washington -- Don't Let Barack Obama Break Your Heart
2008-11-10Syrians stare terror in the face