For Immediate Release April 17, 2003
Global Message
The world is witnessing historic days in the cause of freedom.
Our work is not done and the difficulties have not passed, but the
regime of Saddam Hussein has passed into history.
American and Coalition forces still face serious risks in Iraq. A
scattered enemy is still capable of doing harm to our forces and to
the innocent. But we will press on until our mission is finished and
victory is complete.
By swift and effective military action, we avoided a massive flow
of refugees.
By delivering food and water and medicine to the Iraqi people -
even as coalition units engaged the enemy - we have helped to avert
a humanitarian crisis.
Now that Iraq is liberated, the United Nations should lift
economic sanctions on that country.
We're addressing Iraq's urgent medical problems left by a regime
that built palaces in a country that needed hospitals. Hundreds of
Iraqis are being treated at U.S. and British military facilities.
Governments from Europe and the Middle East are moving field
hospitals to Iraq. Coalition members and the UN are sending medical
supplies. The Red Cross is working to keep water and electricity
flowing to hospitals. Soon our Coalition will be making direct
emergency payments to Iraqi doctors and nurses who will be providing
desperately needed care to their fellow citizens.
The journey from a totalitarian, brutal dictatorship to a free
society is not easy. It will take time to build the institutions of
democracy and the habits of freedom. Civil order is being restored
in communities throughout Iraq, and Iraqis themselves are helping in
the effort.
On Tuesday, an historic gathering occurred in the city of An
Nasiriyah, where Iraqis met openly and freely to discuss the future
of the country. Many more of these meetings
will take place in the weeks and months to come. Out of that
meeting came this declaration: Iraq must be democratic, and we will
help Iraq to build a government of, by, and for the Iraqi people.
Across the world, terrorists and tyrants are learning that
America and our allies will act in our own defense. Instead of
drifting toward tragedy, we will protect our security, and we will
promote the peace in the world. Having rid Iraq of an oppressive
regime, we are committed to helping Iraq build a future of freedom
and dignity and peace.
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