[Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Volume 37, Number 37 (Monday, September 17, 2001)]
[Pages 1302-1303]
[Online from the Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]

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Remarks While Touring Damage at the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia

September 12, 2001

    The Secretary and I--first of all, I must tell you I am overwhelmed 
by the devastation.
    I am so grateful for the people who are working here. We're here to 
say thanks to not only the workers on this site but the workers who are 
doing the same work in New York City. I want to say thanks to the folks 
who have given blood to the Red Cross. I

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want to say thanks for the hundreds of thousands of Americans who pray 
for the victims and their families.
    Secretary Rumsfeld told me, when I talked to him, that he felt the 
blast shake the Pentagon; even though he was on the other side of the 
building, the building rocked. And now I know why.
    Coming here makes me sad, on the one hand; it also makes me angry. 
Our country will, however, not be cowed by terrorists, by people who 
don't share the same values we share, by people who are willing to 
destroy people's lives because we embrace freedom. The Nation mourns, 
but our Government will go on; the country will function. We are on high 
alert for possible activity.
    But coming here confirms what the Secretary and I both know, that 
this is a great Nation. People here working hard prove it; people out 
here working their hearts out to answer families' questions, to remove 
the rubble and debris from this office. I want to thank everybody not 
only on this site but all across America for responding so generously, 
so kindly, in their prayers, in their contributions of love and their 
willingness to help in any way they can.

Note: The President spoke at 5:53 p.m. at the site of the attack.