For Immediate Release April 15, 2003
Global Message
Coalition forces continue to make progress in the war in Iraq. We
are rooting out remnants of the Iraqi regime, including Saddam
Hussein's hometown of Tikrit.
The regime is finished. Baghdad and most of the country is free
of Saddam's control, and he and his top lieutenants are either dead
or on the run.
With the end of the regime, terrorists have lost their chief
sponsor and ally in Iraq.
We have begun the long process of finding weapons of mass
destruction, which could be well hidden. We will find them as Iraqis
come forward, and will destroy them to make sure they never threaten
anyone again. With the liberation of Iraq, the United Nations
sanctions imposed on Saddam Hussein are being lifted, so more aid
can flow into Iraq. In addition, the World Food Program and UN are
delivering over one million tons of food, enough to feed the entire
population of Iraq for several months.
We have secured both northern and southern oil fields and natural
resources for the Iraqi people.
Most Iraqis are staying in their homes and have enough food to
survive for some time. Coalition forces are working with local
authorities and police forces to patrol the streets, and looting is
tapering off.
We are working with clerics, tribal leaders, and ordinary Iraqis
toward our goal of helping the Iraqi people transition to a
non-threatening, representative form of self-government that
preserves the territorial integrity of Iraq. Coalition members and
Iraqis will meet today in An Nasirah to discuss the future of Iraq
and the Iraqi Interim Authority - the first of several meetings to
talk about achieving a free and stable nation.
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