[Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Volume 42, Number 44 (Monday, November 6, 2006)]
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[Online from the Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]

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Remarks at a Missouri Victory 2006 Rally in Springfield, Missouri

November 3, 2006

    The President. Thank you all. Thanks for coming. Thank you for the 
warm welcome. It's good to be back here in southwest Missouri. This 
isn't my first time here. It's not going to be my last time here, 
either. The reason why is, I like the people from this part of the 
world. Good, down-to-earth, commonsense people live in southwest 
Missouri. And that's the kind of Senator you need in Washington, DC, 
from this State--good and decent, down-to-earth and talented.
    I appreciate you coming, giving me a chance to share with you some 
of my thoughts about Jim Talent. I've gotten to know him. He's 
effective. He's a leader. He does not need to take a political opinion 
poll to tell him where to stand. I want to thank you for supporting him, 
and I urge you to turn out the vote for Jim Talent. Jim's election will 
be good for Missouri, and it will be good for the United States of 
America.
    I not only feel that way in my family; so does Laura. She sends her 
love to our friends here in Missouri. She sends her support to the 
Talents, and she, like me, urges you to get out and vote on November the 
7th.
    I'm proud to be here with Brenda Talent and their daughter, Chrissy. 
I don't know if you know much about the Talent family, but this man puts 
his family first. He just doesn't talk family values; he lives family 
values. And that's the kind of Senator you need from the State of 
Missouri.
    I'm proud to be here with the Governor, this boy's son--that boy's 
son. Where is the Governor? Blunt--how you doing, Blunt? Governor Matt 
Blunt. It looks like it's--[applause]. People from this part of the 
world know how to find and elect and nourish good public servants. You 
not only nourished one Blunt; you nourished another Blunt. I'm proud to 
be up here with the majority whip of the United States Congress, 
Congressman Roy Blunt.
    I want to thank an effective Senator for joining us today. He's the 
senior Senator from Missouri. He doesn't like me to emphasize the senior 
part. He is--[laughter]--he likes--he, like Jim Talent, every time I'm 
around him, talk about one thing, what's good for Missouri--and that's 
Senator Kit Bond.
    I want to thank the Lieutenant Governor, Peter Kinder, for joining 
us. I appreciate all the elected officials. I want to thank all the 
grassroots activists who are here. Grassroots activists are those who 
put up the signs, those who make the phone calls, those who turn out the 
vote. When Jim Talent wins, it's going to be because he's a man of 
character, because he's got good ideas, and because you're going to help 
turn out the vote to get him elected on November the 7th.
    We're going to sprint to the finish line. We got 4 days to go. 
What's interesting, however, is in Washington, DC, the pundits have 
already decided who's going to win.

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    Audience members. Boo-o-o!
    The President. They forgot the people of Missouri hadn't voted yet. 
Oh, that's not the first time they've been forecasting elections. You 
might remember, in 2004--some of the folks in Washington listened to the 
prognosticators, and they started picking out their offices in the West 
Wing. And then it turned out the people went to the polls, and the 
movers weren't needed.
    With your hard work for the next 4 days, you'll elect Jim Talent to 
the United States Senate. We'll keep control of the House, and we'll 
keep control of the Senate. And the reason why I believe we're going to 
win around this country is because Republicans understand the values and 
the priorities of the American people. We're going to win this election 
because we got a record to run on. We've done some things that have made 
this country a better place.
    Let me start off with Jim Talent's record. He and I have worked 
closely to achieve a great national objective, and that is to become 
less dependent on foreign oil. He has delivered for Missouri farmers. 
Let me say, if the farm economy is good, the national economy is good. 
The farmers and ranchers in Missouri need to send this man back to the 
United States Senate. But we're working on new technologies so that the 
automobiles you drive will be powered by crops grown right here in 
Missouri. And Jim Talent is the leader in this effort. If you want to 
become less dependent on foreign oil, you need to send him back to the 
United States Senate.
    Jim Talent is a friend of the small-business owner. You see, small 
businesses are important to our economic vitality. Small businesses are 
important to a hopeful America. And he understands that insurance costs 
are making it difficult for small-business owners. And so that's why he 
has proposed and passed, when he was in the House of Representatives, 
what's called association health plans. These plans enable small 
businesses to bind together so they can buy insurance at the same 
discount that big businesses get to buy insurance. If you're a small-
business owner in the State of Missouri, Jim Talent is the right man to 
represent you in the Senate.
    If you're somebody who is worried about methamphetamines in your 
State, Jim Talent is the right man to represent you. He's introduced and 
passed tough anti-meth legislation that gives law enforcement new tools 
to defeat this deadly drug and to shut down meth labs not only here in 
Missouri but around the country. He's a leader. He's getting the job 
done.
    And I want to talk about one other vital issue, and that is the 
nature of our judiciary. See, my job is to pick judges who will strictly 
interpret the law and not legislate from the bench. And so when people 
go to the polls here in Missouri, you're not only voting for the United 
States Senator; you're voting to determine what kind of judges will sit 
on the bench. And here's why. If the Democrats were to control the 
Senate--which they're not--but they would prevent judges like Sam Alito 
and John Roberts from ever making it to the Supreme Court of the United 
States.
    I want to thank Jim Talent for being a strong voice for judicial 
restraint, a strong voice for talented judges, and a strong advocate for 
Judge Roberts and Judge Alito. This country is better off by having 
those two men on the Supreme Court.
    There's a lot of issues where there are differences between how we 
think and how the Democrats think. But there's no two more clear issues 
than what's going to happen to your taxes and whether or not this 
country will do everything in our power to protect you.
    First, let me start with taxes. We have a clear philosophy: We 
believe you can spend your money better than the Federal Government can. 
And the Democrats want to raise your taxes because they think they can 
spend your money better than you can.
    Audience members. Boo-o-o!
    The President. We believe that when you have more of your own money 
in your pocket to save, invest, or spend, the economy benefits. Over the 
past 5 years, we have done more than just philosophize. You don't want 
philosophers representing you; you want doers representing you. And so 
we passed the largest tax relief since Ronald Reagan was the President 
of the United States. We did more than just talk; we acted. We cut the 
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taxes. We doubled the child tax credit. We reduced taxes on small 
businesses. We reduced the marriage--the tax on the marriage penalty. We 
cut taxes on capital gains and dividends. And to reward family 
businesses and farmers here in the State of Missouri, we put the death 
tax on the road to extinction.
    Oh, you might remember the debate that took place in Washington. The 
Democrats predicted the tax cuts would not create jobs; they predicted 
the tax cuts would not increase wages; and they predicted that the tax 
cuts would cause the deficit to explode. Well, the facts are in. The tax 
cuts have led to a strong and growing economy, and this morning we got 
more proof of that. The national unemployment rate has dropped to 4.4 
percent. That is the lowest rate in 5\1/2\ years. Our economy added 
92,000 jobs in the month of October, and over the past 3 months, America 
has added 470,000 new jobs. Real wages rose 2.4 percent over the past 
year, which means an extra $1,327 for the typical family of four with 
two wage earners. And finally, thanks to our growing economy and fiscal 
restraint, we cut the deficit in half 3 years ahead of schedule.
    All those forecasts by the Democrats turned out to be wrong. And now 
they're forecasting they're going to win the elections. Well, if their 
election forecasts are as good as their economic forecasts, we're going 
to have a great day on November the 7th.
    The Democrats don't want you to know where they stand on taxes. You 
know, it's interesting, the top Democrat leader in the House made this 
declaration: She said, ``We love tax cuts.'' Well, given her record, she 
must be a secret admirer. [Laughter] See, when you all round up the 
vote, I want you to remind undecided citizens in this State that she and 
her party voted against reducing the marriage penalty, voted against 
cutting taxes on small businesses, voted against lowering the taxes for 
family with children, voted against reducing taxes on capital gains and 
dividends, and voting against cutting the death tax. That's their 
record. Time and time again, when she and the Democrats had a chance to 
show their love for tax cuts, they voted no. If that's their definition 
of love, I'd sure hate to see what hate looks like.
    You see, their plan is to let the tax cuts we passed expire. If we 
don't make the tax cuts permanent or extend the tax cuts, you get a tax 
increase. And they've asked leading Democrats, do they have any plans to 
keep the tax cuts in place? And they don't--because they want to raise 
your taxes. A big issue in this campaign is whether or not we're going 
to have low taxes or higher taxes.
    If those tax cuts expire--just like the man who aspires to be the 
head of the Ways and Means Committee in the House has said is going to 
happen--I want you to think about this: If you've got a child and those 
tax cuts expire, your taxes just went up by $500. The child tax credit 
is 1,000. If the tax cuts are not extended or made permanent, the child 
tax credit drops to $500 a child. So when you're at dinner this evening, 
you count the number of children you've got around the table. [Laughter] 
And then you multiply it by $500 per child. So if you're a family--have 
got four children, just go, one, two, three, four times 500--that's 
$2,000. That's a $2,000 tax increase if the Democrats take over. That 
may not seem like a lot to the Democrats in Washington, DC, but it seems 
like a lot to me, and it seems like a lot to Roy, and it seems like a 
lot to Senator Talent. Therefore, send him to the Senate, and we'll keep 
your taxes low.
    This election is taking place in an historic time for our country. 
And when our children and grandchildren look back at this period, one 
question will overwhelm all the rest: Did we do everything in our power 
to fight and win the war on terror? That is the fundamental question 
facing this generation. I wish I could report to you that we were not at 
war, but we are. We face an enemy that is brutal, an enemy that is 
determined to inflict damage on America because of what we stand for.
    See, they have an ideology. Their ideology is the opposite of our 
ideology. They don't believe in basic freedoms. They don't believe in 
the freedom to worship; we do. They don't believe in the freedom of 
dissent, the freedom of speech. They don't believe in the basic freedoms 
that have helped define the societies of those of us who embrace 
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world. They believe that they should establish a caliphate, a governing 
body, a governing organization, based upon their ideology of hate that 
extends, initially, from Indonesia to Spain. That is their declared 
intentions.
    The best way to protect you from these enemies is to stay on the 
offense and to bring them to justice before they can hurt you again. 
Part of our strategy is to do just that, and we're doing that. The other 
part of our strategy is to protect this homeland. The enemy has to be 
right one time in order to attack us; we've got to be right 100 percent 
of the time in order to protect you. And that is why I made sure, as did 
these two gentlemen, that our professionals on the frontline of 
protecting you have the tools necessary to do so.
    For example, there were walls that prevented our intelligence 
services from sharing information with our law enforcement. Now, I 
understand that--you probably say, ``Well, how did that happen?'' Well, 
it just happened. You cannot fight and win this war and protect the 
American people unless our intelligence folks can share the information 
they have gotten with those who are responsible for protecting you. And 
that's why we designed the PATRIOT Act, to make sure our professionals 
have the tools--and at the same time, protect civil liberties.
    When it came time to renew the PATRIOT Act, the Senate Democrats 
voted against it. As a matter of fact, the Senate minority leader, the 
Democrat leader in the Senate, bragged, ``Well, we killed the PATRIOT 
Act.'' Fortunately, we had Senators like Jim Talent who understand our 
most important responsibility is to protect you in this new war.
    This is a different kind of war that requires a strategy that says 
we're going to find out what the enemy is thinking in order to protect 
you. And that's why I authorized a program that said if Al Qaida or an 
Al Qaida affiliate is making a phone call into the United States of 
America, we want to know why. We want to understand their intentions. 
When this bill came for a vote in the House of Representatives, the 
overwhelming number of House Democrats voted against giving our 
professionals the tools necessary to protect you.
    See, there's a different mindset in Washington. There's an attitude 
that says, ``It's okay to wait,'' and, ``We'll respond after we're 
attacked.'' Our attitude is, we're going to prevent the attacks from 
happening in the first place.
    When we pick an enemy up on the battlefield, we need to be able to 
question that person. So I authorized the Central Intelligence Agency to 
question people we have picked up on the battlefield. Let me explain 
why. We picked up Khalid Sheikh Mohammed--our intelligence folks thinks 
he was the person that masterminded the September the 11th attacks. So 
you can imagine why I wanted to know what he knew. If he knew one 
attack, he might know another attack. If my job is to protect you, we 
better give the professionals the tools necessary to do so. And yet, 
when this program came up on the floor of the United States Senate and 
the United States House of Representatives, the overwhelming number of 
Democrats voted against it.
    Audience members. Boo-o-o!
    The President. We need people in the Congress who understand the 
stakes of this war. We need people in the Senate and the Congress who 
understand our most important job is to protect you. We need to make 
sure our professionals have the tools necessary to do so. That's why 
you've got to send Jim Talent to the United States Senate.
    We're on the offense. Every day, this country is on the offense 
against those who would do you harm. You cannot plot and plan if you're 
on the run. It is hard to organize a strike on America if you're hiding. 
So you just got to know, there's a lot of really brave people on the 
hunt.
    One of the lessons of September the 11th is that when we see a 
threat, we have got to take that threat seriously before it 
materializes. It's an essential lesson in this new war. I saw a threat 
in Saddam Hussein; Members of the United States Congress, both political 
parties, saw the same threat; the United Nations saw the threat. 
Removing Saddam Hussein was the right decision, and the world is better 
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    We're in a global war against these terrorists, and we're fighting 
on a variety of fronts. The most important front is Iraq. I've heard all 
the language out of Washington--I'm sure you have as well--that said, 
Iraq is a distraction in the war on terror. That's what the Democrats 
say. I believe Iraq is central to the war on terror. But don't take my 
word for it. Don't take my word for it; listen to Usama bin Laden. He 
has called Iraq--the fight in Iraq the third world war. He understands 
the stakes. He says that victory for the terrorists in Iraq will mean 
America's defeat and disgrace forever. That's what the enemy says.
    Now I want you to listen to the words of a leading senior Democrat 
in Washington, DC, about Iraq. She said, ``The President says fighting 
them there makes it less likely we will have to fight them here.'' 
That's what I have said, and that's what I'm going to continue to say, 
because it's the truth. [Applause] Hold on for a minute. She went on to 
say, ``The opposite is true--because we are fighting them there, it may 
become more likely we'll have to fight them here.''
    Audience members. No-o-o!
    The President. Iraq is not the reason why the terrorists are at war 
against us. When you're out rounding up the vote, you remind people that 
we were not in Iraq when they attacked the World Trade Center in 1993. 
We were not in Iraq when they blew up our Embassies in Kenya and 
Tanzania. We were not in Iraq when they blew up the USS Cole. And we 
were not in Iraq on September the 11th, 2001, when they killed nearly 
3,000 of our citizens. You do not create terrorists by fighting the 
terrorists. The best way to protect you is to stay on the offense and 
defeat them overseas so we do not have to face them here at home.
    Our goal in Iraq is victory. Victory in Iraq will mean a country 
which can sustain itself, govern itself, and defend itself and serve as 
an ally in the war on terror. And there's no question, the fighting is 
tough, because the enemy understands the stakes of what a free society 
will mean to their ambitions to spread their dark vision throughout the 
Middle East and then the world. See, they understand the stakes, and we 
must understand the stakes. The enemy kills innocent people in order to 
shake the will of the Iraqis, in order to create concern amongst the 
American people. They have got a weapon, and that is their willingness 
to take innocent life. Americans value life. We appreciate life. But I 
want the enemy to understand this country. We will not run in the face 
of thugs and assassins.
    We have a plan for victory that gives our commanders all the 
flexibility they need to stay ahead of the enemy. And we've got some 
unbelievably brave and courageous people wearing the uniform of the 
United States of America. Our troops understand the stakes in Iraq. They 
understand this is a central front in the war on terror. And that is why 
I am pleased to tell you that there's no doubt in my mind, when it comes 
time to making sure our troops have all that is necessary to do the jobs 
I have asked them to do, Senator Talent is strong for the military.
    Something else we've got going for us to achieve our goal, and those 
are the Iraqis. They've suffered unspeakable violence. Yet, you might 
remember, nearly 12 million of them said, ``We want to be free.'' I was 
pleased, but not surprised, that people said, ``We want to be free.'' I 
believe a gift from the Almighty to every soul on the face of the Earth 
is the desire to be free. I believe in the universality of freedom, and 
I believe it is in our interest that we help people who desire to be 
free to be so.
    And therefore, we'll help this young Government politically. We will 
help them economically, to realize their vast potential. We will 
continue to train their military so they get to take the fight, so 
they're the ones who win, so they're the ones who defeat the extremists. 
And I believe that one day, Iraq will be a government of and by and for 
the people, unless we leave before the job is done. The only way we can 
lose is if we leave before the job is done. And that's a central part of 
the debate in this campaign.
    You listen to the debate, and try to listen carefully for the 
Democrat plan for success. Don't listen too long because they don't have 
one. They don't have a plan to win this important front in the war on 
terror. Oh, some of the leading Democrats in Washington argue we should 
pull out right now. Then you got other voices saying we should withdraw 
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hasn't been completed. You actually had a Member of the House recommend 
moving troops to an island 5,000 miles away, as part of their plan. 
Nineteen House Democrats introduced legislation that would cut off funds 
for our troops in Iraq.
    One of Jim Talent's colleagues, a Democrat Senator, explained her 
party's position this way: ``We haven't coalesced around a single plan, 
but we're in general agreement on the basic principles.'' Well, she's 
right. They're in agreement about one thing: They will leave before the 
job is done. I'm not saying these people are unpatriotic; I'm just 
saying they're wrong.
    On this vital issue, on the issue that will determine the security 
of this country, the Democrats have taken a calculated gamble. They 
believe that the only way they can win this election is to criticize us 
and offer no specific plan of their own. Here's how one Democrat senior 
describes their strategy: ``The election is about them,'' this person 
said. So far, the Democrats have refused to tell us their plan on how 
they're going to secure the United States. There's still 4 days left 
before the election, and there's still time for the Democrats to tell 
the American people their plan to prevail in this war on terror.
    So if you happen to bump into a Democrat candidate, you might want 
to ask this simple question: What's your plan? If they say they want to 
protect the homeland but oppose the PATRIOT Act, ask them this question: 
What's your plan? [Laughter] If they say they want to uncover terrorist 
plots but oppose listening in on terrorist conversations, ask them this 
question: What's your plan? If they say they want to stop new attacks on 
our country but oppose letting the CIA detain and question the 
terrorists who might know what those plots are, ask them this question: 
What's your plan? If they say they want to win the war on terror but 
call for America to pull out from what Al Qaida says is the central 
front in this war, ask them this question: What's your plan?
    Audience members. What's your plan?
    The President. The truth is, the Democrats can't answer that 
question. Harsh criticism is not a plan for victory. Second-guessing is 
not a strategy. We have a plan for victory. We have a plan to secure 
this country, and part of our plan is to send Jim Talent back to the 
United States Senate.
    Victory is vital for the future of this country. Retreat from Iraq 
before the job is done would embolden the enemy. It would make our 
country more vulnerable to attacks.
    This is a different kind of war. I know I keep saying that, but it's 
important for you to understand how different it is. Unlike other wars, 
if we were to leave Iraq before the job is done, the enemy would follow 
us here. Victory--defeat in Iraq, leaving before the job is done, would 
give the enemy a new safe haven, just like they had in Afghanistan, from 
which to plan and plot further attacks. It would enable the enemy to 
recruit. It would strengthen the hand of the radicals and extremists. It 
would dash the hopes of millions of people in the Middle East who want 
to live in peace. And it would dishonor the sacrifice of the men and 
women who have worn the uniform of the United States of America.
    The consequences of retreat would be felt for generations. I see a 
lot of young folks here today. My job is to think not only how to 
protect you today but how to create the conditions for peace in the long 
run. Retreating from the Middle East because of the unspeakable violence 
that the enemy inflicts on others as well as their own troops would 
create a dangerous world for you to grow up in. You see, the enemy has 
made it clear that they expect us to lose our nerve. They have made it 
clear that they don't believe America has what it takes to defend 
ourselves. They want to topple moderate governments. They want to be 
able to use energy as a tool to blackmail the United States.
    Imagine the radicals and extremists taking over a country, and they 
were able to pull millions of barrels of oil off the market, driving the 
price up to 3 or $400 a barrel, whatever it would be, and saying, 
``Okay, we'll reduce the price, all you've got to do is surrender. All 
you've got to do is abandon your alliance with Israel, and we'll lower 
the price. All you've got to do is retreat.'' And couple that with a 
country which doesn't like us, with a nuclear weapon, and a generation 
of Americans will say, ``What happened to them in 2006? How come they 
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impending danger? What was it that clouded their vision?''
    Well, I want to assure you, I clearly see the threats facing a 
generation of Americans. I see the problems we face, and that is why we 
will stay in Iraq. And that is why we will fight in Iraq. And that is 
why we will win in Iraq. Victory will be a blow to the terrorists, a 
blow to the plans of the extremists and radicals. Victory will help 
moderates--moderate people, people who want to bring their children up 
in a peaceful world, to have the boldness to help us marginalize those 
radicals. Victory will say to reformers and women who long for freedom, 
America will not abandon you. Victory will say to those who believe they 
can impose their tyrannical vision on others, liberty is powerful.
    I want to share a story with you about the power of liberty. You 
might remember, recently Laura and I took Prime Minister Koizumi, who 
was then sitting as the Prime Minister of Japan, to Elvis's place. It 
was in Memphis, Tennessee. You been there probably. See, I had never 
been there. Laura said, ``It's about time we took a family vacation; 
take me down to Elvis's place.'' [Laughter] We also went because Prime 
Minister Koizumi, the Prime Minister of Japan, loved Elvis. [Laughter] 
But I also wanted to tell a story, and I want you all to listen to this 
story, because it's a powerful story about liberty.
    See, after Japan attacked America--where, by the way, we lost fewer 
people in Pearl Harbor than we did on September the 11th--a lot of young 
Americans volunteered to defend our Nation, one of whom was my dad, and 
I'm certain some of your relatives did the same thing. Thousands of 
Americans volunteered to fight the enemy in a bloody war in which 
thousands and thousands of citizens on both sides of this war lost their 
lives.
    And here I am, on Air Force One, flying down to Elvis's place with 
the Prime Minister of the former enemy, talking about the peace, talking 
about working together to secure peace. Isn't that interesting? 
Something happened between World War II and 2006, when I'm on the 
airplane talking about how we can work together to send a clear message 
to the leader in North Korea, no nuclear weapons; or how we can work 
together to fight the scourge and the pandemic of HIV/AIDS on the 
continent of Africa; or how we can work together to feed the hungry.
    I thanked him for the 1,000 Japanese troops in Iraq, because he 
understands what I know: In this ideological struggle, when we find 
young democracies that are willing to stand strong against the 
extremists and radicals, those of us who live in liberty have a duty to 
help these young democracies succeed for the sake of peace. Isn't it 
interesting? My dad fought the Japanese, and his son is talking about 
keeping the peace. Something happened: Japan adopted a Japanese-style 
democracy.
    The lesson for all to hear is that liberty has got the capacity to 
transform an enemy into an ally. Liberty has got the capacity to 
transform a region of frustration and resentment into a region of hope. 
Someday, American leaders will be sitting down with duly elected leaders 
from the Middle East talking about keeping the peace, and a generation 
of Americans will be better off for it.
    And so these are the stakes in this election. These are historic 
times, and you can make a significant difference in how our country 
responds. When you leave the hall, go find your fellow Republicans, 
discerning Democrats--[laughter]--and openminded independents, and 
remind them of the stark differences in this campaign. And the message 
is this: If you want low taxes and a correspondingly strong economy, 
vote Republican and send Jim Talent back to the United States Senate. If 
you want this country of ours to give the professionals they need--the 
tools they need to protect you and if you want the United States of 
America doing everything we can to defeat an enemy and lay the 
foundation for peace, vote Republican and send Jim Talent back to the 
United States Senate.
    I am honored you're here. I'm grateful for your time. I appreciate 
your enthusiasm. God bless you, and God bless the United States.

Note: The President spoke at 9:16 a.m. at the Springfield Exposition 
Center. In his remarks, he referred to former President Saddam Hussein 
of Iraq; Usama bin Laden, leader of the Al Qaida terrorist organization; 
former Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi of Japan; and Chairman Kim Jong 
Il of North Korea.

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