[Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Volume 42, Number 35 (Monday, September 4, 2006)]
[Pages 1536-1537]
[Online from the Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]

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Remarks on Arrival in Salt Lake City, Utah

August 30, 2006

War on Terror

    Thank you all for coming out. I can't thank you enough for this 
fantastic Utah welcome. I am delighted to be here in Salt Lake City. My 
only regret is that Laura is not here to see this great crowd. She sends 
her best; she sends her love.
    I want to thank the Governor for being here today. Governor, thank 
you for coming. I want to thank your two fine United States Senators, 
Senator Hatch and Bennett for joining us. I thank Congressmen Matheson, 
Bishop, and Cannon for being here as well. I want to thank you all for 
coming.
    Most of all, I want to thank you all for staying up a little past 
your bedtime, for some of you, to greet me.
    I'm looking forward to talking tomorrow to our veterans. I'm going 
to tell the veterans how much America appreciates their service to the 
United States of America. And I'm going to thank our veterans for 
setting such a great example for incredibly fine men and women who wear 
the uniform of the United States military today.
    These are challenging times. I wish I could report to you that all 
is well, but there's still an enemy that wants to harm the United States 
of America because of what we stand for. We learned that lesson earlier 
this month, when, because of the good work of our friends in Great 
Britain and some of our own help, we stopped a terrorist plot against 
the United States. This is the challenge of our time and my most 
important duty. And the most important duty of our Government is to 
protect the American people from further attack.
    We will stay on the offense and defeat the terrorists abroad so we 
do not have to face them here at home. And as we do so, we'll remember 
the power of freedom and liberty to transform regions of hate to regions 
of compassion. I believe there's an Almighty, and I believe the great 
gift of the Almighty to every man and woman on the Earth is the desire 
to live in freedom.
    Iraq is the central front in this war on terror. If we leave the 
streets of Baghdad before the job is done, we will have to face the 
terrorists in our own cities. We will stay the course. We will help this 
young Iraqi democracy succeed, and victory in Iraq will be a major 
ideological triumph in the struggle of the 21st century.
    I firmly believe we'll succeed. We'll succeed in spreading liberty. 
And as we do so, we can say that this generation did our duty and laid 
the foundation of peace for generations to come.

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    For those of you with loved ones in the United States military, I 
thank you from the bottom of my heart. I can't tell you how proud I am 
to be the Commander in Chief of such a fantastic group of young men and 
women. And I'll make this pledge to you: Our Government will make sure 
your loved ones have all the support, all the help, all the training 
necessary to do their job of defending freedom, defending America, and 
spreading liberty that will yield the peace we all want.
    So I want to thank you all for coming. It warms my heart to see such 
a huge crowd. May God bless the great State of Utah, and may God bless 
America. Thank you all very much.

Note: The President spoke at 9:04 p.m. at the Utah Air National Guard 
base at the Salt Lake International Airport. In his remarks, he referred 
to Gov. Jon M. Huntsman, Jr., of Utah. A tape was not available for 
verification of the content of these remarks.