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THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. On Friday, I met with a group of veterans and military families who support our troops and our mission in Iraq. These men and women know the tremendous sacrifices that our troops and their families are making. And I appreciate the good work their organizations are doing to support our men and women in uniform in their important mission to protect the United States.
This week Americans saw more evidence of how difficult that mission is -- and how central it is to our security. The Director of National Intelligence released a summary of an important document called the National Intelligence Estimate on the Terrorist Threat to the U.S. Homeland. This assessment1 brings together the analysis of our entire intelligence community and provides policymakers with an up-to-date picture of the threat we face.
Since al Qaeda attacked us on 9/11, the United States has taken many steps to keep the American people safe. We've gone on the offense4, taking the fight to the terrorists around the world. We've worked with partners overseas to monitor terrorist movements, disrupt their finances, and bring them to justice. Here at home, we've strengthened security at borders and vital infrastructure5 like power plants and airports and subways. We have given intelligence and law enforcement professionals new tools like the Patriot6 Act, and we continue to work with Congress to modernize7 the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
The actions we and our partners around the world have taken have helped disrupt plots and save lives. Here's how the NIE report put it -- quote -- "We assess that greatly increased worldwide counterterrorism efforts over the past five years have constrained8 the ability of al Qaeda to attack the U.S. homeland again and have led terrorist groups to perceive the homeland as a harder target to strike than on 9/11."
The NIE report also cites some setbacks. One of the most troubling is its assessment that al Qaeda has managed to establish a safe haven9 in the tribal10 areas of Pakistan bordering Afghanistan. Last September, President Musharraf of Pakistan reached an agreement that gave tribal leaders more responsibility for policing their own areas. Unfortunately, tribal leaders were unwilling11 and unable to go after al Qaeda or the Taliban.
President Musharraf recognizes the agreement has not been successful or well-enforced and is taking active steps to correct it. Earlier this month, he sent in Pakistani forces to go after radicals12 who seized control of a mosque13, and then he delivered a speech vowing14 to rid all of Pakistan of extremism. Pakistani forces are in the fight, and many have given their lives. The United States supports them in these efforts. And we will work with our partners to deny safe haven to the Taliban and al Qaeda in Pakistan -- or anywhere else in the world.
Nearly six years have passed since 9/11. And as time goes by, it can be tempting15 to think that the threat of another attack on our homeland is behind us. The NIE report makes clear that the threat is not behind us. It states that al Qaeda will continue to -- and I quote -- "focus on prominent political, economic, and infrastructure targets with the goal of producing mass casualties, visually dramatic destruction, significant economic aftershocks, and/or fear among the U.S. population." It goes on to say that al Qaeda will continue to seek chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear material to use in these attacks.
The men who run al Qaeda are determined16, capable, and ruthless. They would be in a far stronger position to attack our people if America's military, law enforcement, intelligence services, and other elements of our government were not engaged in a worldwide effort to stop them. We will meet the responsibility that history has given us; we will adapt to changing conditions, and we will not let up until our enemies are defeated and our people are secure.
Thank you for listening.
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10 tribal | |
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n.激进分子( radical的名词复数 );根基;基本原理;[数学]根数 | |
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13 mosque | |
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14 vowing | |
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16 determined | |
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