[Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: George W. Bush (2006, Book I)]
[March 19, 2006]
[Page 502]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office www.gpo.gov]



Remarks on Arrival From Camp David, Maryland
March 19, 2006

Progress in Iraq

    This morning I had a phone call with our Ambassador to 
Iraq, and the Ambassador informed me of the 
progress that the Iraqis are making toward forming a unity government. I 
encouraged the Iraqi leaders to continue to work hard to get this 
Government up and running. The Iraqi people voted for democracy last 
December; 75 percent of the eligible citizens went to the polls to vote. 
And now the Iraqi leaders are working together to enact a government 
that reflects the will of the people. And so I'm encouraged by the 
progress; the Ambassador was encouraged by it.
    Today, as well, marks the third anniversary of the beginning of the 
liberation of Iraq, and it's a time to reflect. And this morning my 
reflections were upon the sacrifices of the men and women who wear our 
uniform. Ours is an amazing nation where thousands have volunteered to 
serve our country. They volunteered to--many volunteered after 
9/11, knowing full well that their time in the military could put them 
in harm's way. So on this third anniversary of the beginning of the 
liberation of Iraq, I think all Americans should offer thanks to the men 
and women who wear the uniform and their families who support them.
    We are implementing a strategy that will lead to victory in Iraq. 
And a victory in Iraq will make this country more secure and will help 
lay the foundation of peace for generations to come.
    May God continue to bless our troops in harm's way. Thank you.

Note: The President spoke at 12:56 p.m. on the South Lawn at the White 
House.