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PLURIBUS
STATE OF THE UNION
ADDRESS TO THE 107TH CONGRESS
SECOND SESSION
President George W. Bush
JANUARY 29, 2002 . WASHINGTON, DC
PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH
STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS
THE UNITED STATES CAPITOL
JANUARY 29, 2002
Thank you very much. Mr. Speaker, Vice President Cheney, Members of
Congress, distinguished guests, fellow citizens:
As we gather tonight, our nation is at war, our economy is in recession, and
the civilized world faces unprecedented dangers. Yet the state of our Union has
never been stronger.
We last met in an hour of shock and suffering. In four short months, our
nation has comforted the victims; begun to rebuild New York and the Pentagon;
rallied a great coalition; captured, arrested, and rid the world of thousands of
terrorists; destroyed Afghanistan's terrorist training camps; saved a people from
starvation; and freed a country from brutal oppression.
The American flag flies again over our embassy in Kabul. Terrorists who once
occupied Afghanistan now occupy cells at Guantanamo Bay. And terrorist leaders
who urged followers to sacrifice their lives are running for their own.
America and Afghanistan are now allies against terror. We'll be partners in
rebuilding that country. And this evening we welcome the distinguished interim
leader of a liberated Afghanistan: Chairman Hamid Karzai.
The last time we met in this chamber, the mothers and daughters of
Afghanistan were captives in their own homes, forbidden from working or going
to school. Today women are free, and are part of Afghanistan's new government.
And we welcome the new Minister of Women's Affairs, Doctor Sima Samar.
Our progress is a tribute to the spirit of the Afghan people, to the resolve of
our coalition, and to the might of the United States military. When I called our
troops into action, I did so with complete confidence in their courage and skill. And
tonight, thanks to them, we are winning the war on terror. The men and women
of our Armed Forces have delivered a message now clear to every enemy of the
United States: Even 7,000 miles away, across oceans and continents, on mountain-
tops and in caves-you will not escape the justice of this nation.
For many Americans, these four months have brought sorrow, and pain that
will never completely go away. Every day a retired firefighter returns to Ground
Zero, to feel closer to his two sons who died there. At a memorial in New York, a
little boy left his football with a note for his lost father: "Dear Daddy, please take this
to heaven. I don't want to play football until I can play with you again some day."
Last month, at the grave of her husband, Micheal, a CIA officer and Marine who
died in Mazar-e-Sharif, Shannon Spann said these words of farewell: "Semper Fi,
my love." Shannon is with us tonight.
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Shannon, I assure you and all who have lost a loved one that our cause is just,
and our country will never forget the debt we owe Micheal and all who gave their
lives for freedom.
Our cause is just, and it continues. Our discoveries in Afghanistan confirmed
our worst fears, and showed us the true scope of the task ahead. We have seen the
depth of our enemies' hatred in videos, where they laugh about the loss of inno-
cent life. And the depth of their hatred is equaled by the madness of the destruc-
tion they design. We have found diagrams of American nuclear power plants and
public water facilities, detailed instructions for making chemical weapons, surveil-
lance maps of American cities, and thorough descriptions of landmarks in America
and throughout the world.
What we have found in Afghanistan confirms that, far from ending there, our
war against terror is only beginning. Most of the 19 men who hijacked planes on
September the 11th were trained in Afghanistan's camps, and so were tens of thou-
sands of others. Thousands of dangerous killers, schooled in the methods of
murder, often supported by outlaw regimes, are now spread throughout the world
like ticking time bombs, set to go off without warning.
Thanks to the work of our law enforcement officials and coalition partners,
hundreds of terrorists have been arrested-yet tens of thousands of trained terror-
ists are still at large. These enemies view the entire world as a battlefield, and we
must pursue them wherever they are. So long as training camps operate, so long as
nations harbor terrorists, freedom is at risk. And America and our allies must not,
and will not, allow it.
Our nation will continue to be steadfast and patient and persistent in the
pursuit of two great objectives. First, we will shut down terrorist camps, disrupt
terrorist plans, and bring terrorists to justice. And, second, we must prevent the
terrorists and regimes who seek chemical, biological, or nuclear weapons from
threatening the United States and the world.
Our military has put the terror training camps of Afghanistan out of business,
yet camps still exist in at least a dozen countries. A terrorist underworld-including
groups like Hamas, Hezbollah, Islamic Jihad, Jaish-i-Mohammed-operates in
remote jungles and deserts, and hides in the centers of large cities.
While the most visible military action is in Afghanistan, America is acting else-
where. We now have troops in the Philippines, helping to train that country's armed
forces to go after terrorist cells that have executed an American, and still hold
hostages. Our soldiers, working with the Bosnian government, seized terrorists who
were plotting to bomb our embassy. Our navy is patrolling the coast of Africa to
block the shipment of weapons and the establishment of terrorist camps in
Somalia.
My hope is that all nations will heed our call, and eliminate the terrorist para-
sites who threaten their countries and our own. Many nations are acting forcefully.
Pakistan is now cracking down on terror, and I admire the strong leadership of
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President Musharraf. But some governments will be timid in the face of terror. And
make no mistake about it: If they do not act, America will.
Our second goal is to prevent regimes that sponsor terror from threatening
America or our friends and allies with weapons of mass destruction.
Some of these regimes have been pretty quiet since September the 11th. But
we know their true nature. North Korea is a regime arming with missiles and
weapons of mass destruction, while starving its citizens.
Iran aggressively pursues these weapons and exports terror, while an
unelected few repress the Iranian people's hope for freedom.
Iraq continues to flaunt its hostility toward America and to support terror.
The Iraqi regime has plotted to develop anthrax, and nerve gas, and nuclear
weapons for over a decade. This is a regime that has already used poison gas to
murder thousands of its own citizens-leaving the bodies of mothers huddled over
their dead children. This is a regime that agreed to international inspections-then
kicked out the inspectors. This is a regime that has something to hide from the civi-
lized world.
States like these, and their terrorist allies, constitute an axis of evil, arming to
threaten the peace of the world. By seeking weapons of mass destruction, these
regimes pose a grave and growing danger. They could provide these arms to terror-
ists, giving them the means to match their hatred. They could attack our allies or
attempt to blackmail the United States. In any of these cases, the price of indiffer-
ence would be catastrophic.
We will work closely with our coalition to deny terrorists and their state spon-
sors the materials, technology, and expertise to make and deliver weapons of mass
destruction. We will develop and deploy effective missile defenses to protect
America and our allies from sudden attack. And all nations should know: America
will do what is necessary to ensure our nation's security.
We'll be deliberate, yet time is not on our side. I will not wait on events, while
dangers gather. I will not stand by, as peril draws closer and closer. The United
States of America will not permit the world's most dangerous regimes to threaten
us with the world's most destructive weapons.
Our war on terror is well begun, but it is only begun. This campaign may not
be finished on our watch-yet it must be and it will be waged on our watch.
We can't stop short. If we stop now-leaving terror camps intact and terror
states unchecked-our sense of security would be false and temporary. History has
called America and our allies to action, and it is both our responsibility and our
privilege to fight freedom's fight.
Our first priority must always be the security of our nation, and that will be
reflected in the budget I send to Congress. My budget supports three great goals for
America: We will win this war; we'll protect our homeland; and we will revive our
economy.
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September the 11th brought out the best in America, and the best in this
Congress. And I join the American people in applauding your unity and resolve.
Now Americans deserve to have this same spirit directed toward addressing prob-
lems here at home. I'm a proud member of my party-yet as we act to win the war,
protect our people, and create jobs in America, we must act, first and foremost, not
as Republicans, not as Democrats, but as Americans.
It costs a lot to fight this war. We have spent more than a billion dollars a
month-over 30 million dollars a day-and we must be prepared for future oper-
ations. Afghanistan proved that expensive precision weapons defeat the enemy and
spare innocent lives, and we need more of them. We need to replace aging aircraft
and make our military more agile, to put our troops anywhere in the world quickly
and safely. Our men and women in uniform deserve the best weapons, the best
equipment, the best training-and they also deserve another pay raise. My budget
includes the largest increase in defense spending in two decades-because while the
price of freedom and security is high, it is never too high. Whatever it costs to
defend our country, we will pay.
The next priority of my budget is to do everything possible to protect our citi-
zens and strengthen our nation against the ongoing threat of another attack. Time
and distance from the events of September the 11th will not make us safer unless
we act on its lessons. America is no longer protected by vast oceans. We are
protected from attack only by vigorous action abroad, and increased vigilance at
home.
My budget nearly doubles funding for a sustained strategy of homeland secu-
rity, focused on four key areas: bioterrorism, emergency response, airport and
border security, and improved intelligence. We will develop vaccines to fight
anthrax and other deadly diseases. We'll increase funding to help states and
communities train and equip our heroic police and firefighters. We will improve-
intelligence collection and sharing, expand patrols at our borders, strengthen the
security of air travel, and use technology to track the arrivals and departures of visi-
tors to the United States.
Homeland security will make America not only stronger, but, in many ways,
better. Knowledge gained from bioterrorism research will improve public health.
Stronger police and fire departments will mean safer neighborhoods. Stricter
border enforcement will help combat illegal drugs.
And as government works to better secure our homeland, America will
continue to depend on the eyes and ears of alert citizens. A few days before
Christmas, an airline flight attendant spotted a passenger lighting a match. The
crew and passengers quickly subdued the man, who had been trained by al-Qaida
and was armed with explosives. The people on that plane were alert and, as a result,
likely saved nearly 200 lives. And tonight we welcome and thank flight attendants
Hermis Moutardier and Christina Jones.
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Once we have funded our national security and our homeland security, the
final great priority of my budget is economic security for the American people. To
achieve these great national objectives-to win the war, protect the homeland, and
revitalize our economy-our budget will run a deficit that will be small and short-
term, so long as Congress restrains spending and acts in a fiscally responsible
manner. We have clear priorities and we must act at home with the same purpose
and resolve we have shown overseas: We'll prevail in the war, and we will defeat this
recession.
Americans who have lost their jobs need our help and I support extending
unemployment benefits and direct assistance for health care coverage. Yet
American workers want more than unemployment checks-they want a steady
paycheck. When America works, America prospers, so my economic security plan
can be summed up in one word: jobs.
Good jobs begin with good schools, and here we've made a fine start.
Republicans and Democrats worked together to achieve historic education reform
so that no child is left behind. I was proud to work with Members of both parties-
Chairman John Boehner and Congressman George Miller, Senator Judd Gregg-
and I was so proud of our work, I even had nice things to say about my friend, Ted
Kennedy. I know the folks at the Crawford coffee shop couldn't believe I'd say such
a thing, but our work on this bill shows what is possible if we set aside posturing
and focus on results.
There is more to do. We need to prepare our children to read and succeed in
school with improved Head Start and early childhood development programs. We
must upgrade our teacher colleges and teacher training and launch a major
recruiting drive with a great goal for America: a quality teacher in every classroom.
Good jobs also depend on reliable and affordable energy. This Congress must
act to encourage conservation, promote technology, build infrastructure, and it
must act to increase energy production at home so America is less dependent on
foreign oil.
Good jobs depend on expanded trade. Selling into new markets creates new
jobs, so I ask Congress to finally approve Trade Promotion Authority. On these two
key issues, trade and energy, the House of Representatives has acted to create jobs,
and I urge the Senate to pass this legislation.
Good jobs depend on sound tax policy. Last year, some in this hall thought my
tax relief plan was too small; some thought it was too big. But when the checks
arrived in the mail, most Americans thought tax relief was just about right.
Congress listened to the people and responded by reducing tax rates, doubling the
child credit, and ending the death tax. For the sake of long-term growth and to help
Americans plan for the future, let's make these tax cuts permanent.
The way out of this recession, the way to create jobs, is to grow the economy
by encouraging investment in factories and equipment, and by speeding up tax
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relief so people have more money to spend. For the sake of American workers, let's
pass a stimulus package.
Good jobs must be the aim of welfare reform. As we reauthorize these impor-
tant reforms, we must always remember the goal is to reduce dependency on
government and offer every American the dignity of a job.
Americans know economic security can vanish in an instant without health
security. I ask Congress to join me this year to enact a Patients' Bill of Rights, to give
uninsured workers credits to help buy health coverage, to approve an historic
increase in spending for veterans' health, and to give seniors a sound and modern
Medicare system that includes coverage for prescription drugs.
A good job should lead to security in retirement. I ask Congress to enact new
safeguards for 401(k) and pension plans. Employees who have worked hard and
saved all their lives should not have to risk losing everything if their company fails.
Through stricter accounting standards and tougher disclosure requirements, corpo-
rate America must be made more accountable to employees and shareholders and
held to the highest standards of conduct.
Retirement security also depends upon keeping the commitments of Social
Security, and we will. We must make Social Security financially stable and allow
personal retirement accounts for younger workers who choose them.
Members, you and I will work together in the months ahead on other issues:
productive farm policy; a cleaner environment; broader home ownership, especially
among minorities; and ways to encourage the good work of charities and faith-
based groups. I ask you to join me on these important domestic issues in the same
spirit of cooperation we've applied to our war against terrorism.
During these last few months, I've been humbled and privileged to see the
true character of this country in a time of testing. Our enemies believed America
was weak and materialistic, that we would splinter in fear and selfishness. They were
as wrong as they are evil.
The American people have responded magnificently, with courage and
compassion, strength and resolve. As I have met the heroes, hugged the families, and
looked into the tired faces of rescuers, I have stood in awe of the American people.
And I hope you will join me in expressing thanks to one American for the
strength, and calm, and comfort she brings to our nation in crisis, our First Lady,
Laura Bush.
None of us would ever wish the evil that was done on September the 11th. Yet
after America was attacked, it was as if our entire country looked into a mirror and
saw our better selves. We were reminded that we are citizens, with obligations to
each other, to our country, and to history. We began to think less of the goods we
can accumulate, and more about the good we can do.
For too long our culture has said, "If it feels good, do it." Now America is
embracing a new ethic and a new creed: "Let's roll." In the sacrifice of soldiers, the
fierce brotherhood of firefighters, and the bravery and generosity of ordinary citi-
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zens, we have glimpsed what a new culture of responsibility could look like. We
want to be a nation that serves goals larger than self. We've been offered a unique
opportunity, and we must not let this moment pass.
My call tonight is for every American to commit at least two years-4,000
hours over the rest of your lifetime-to the service of your neighbors and your
nation.
Many are already serving, and I thank you. If you aren't sure how to help, I've
got a good place to start. To sustain and extend the best that has emerged in
America, I invite you to join the new USA Freedom Corps. The Freedom Corps will
focus on three areas of need: responding in case of crisis at home; rebuilding our
communities; and extending American compassion throughout the world.
One purpose of the USA Freedom Corps will be homeland security. America
needs retired doctors and nurses who can be mobilized in major emergencies;
volunteers to help police and fire departments; transportation and utility workers
well-trained in spotting danger.
Our country also needs citizens working to rebuild our communities. We need
mentors to love children, especially children whose parents are in prison. And we
need more talented teachers in troubled schools. USA Freedom Corps will expand
and improve the good efforts of AmeriCorps and Senior Corps to recruit more than
200,000 new volunteers.
And America needs citizens to extend the compassion of our country to every
part of the world. So we will renew the promise of the Peace Corps, double its
volunteers over the next five years, and ask it to join a new effort to encourage
development, and education, and opportunity in the Islamic world.
This time of adversity offers a unique moment of opportunity-a moment we
must seize to change our culture. Through the gathering momentum of millions
of acts of service and decency and kindness, I know we can overcome evil with
greater good.
And we have a great opportunity during this time of war to lead the world
toward the values that will bring lasting peace. All fathers and mothers, in all soci-
eties, want their children to be educated and live free from poverty and violence.
No people on earth yearn to be oppressed, or aspire to servitude, or eagerly await
the midnight knock of the secret police.
If anyone doubts this, let them look to Afghanistan, where the Islamic "street"
greeted the fall of tyranny with song and celebration. Let the skeptics look to Islam's
own rich history, with its centuries of learning, and tolerance, and progress.
America will lead by defending liberty and justice because they are right and
true and unchanging for all people everywhere. No nation owns these aspirations,
and no nation is exempt from them. We have no intention of imposing our culture.
But America will always stand firm for the non-negotiable demands of human
dignity: the rule of law; limits on the power of the state; respect for women; private
property; free speech; equal justice; and religious tolerance.
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America will take the side of brave men and women who advocate these
values around the world-including the Islamic world-because we have a greater
objective than eliminating threats and containing resentment. We seek a just and
peaceful world beyond the war on terror.
In this moment of opportunity, a common danger is erasing old rivalries.
America is working with Russia and China and India, in ways we have never before,
to achieve peace and prosperity. In every region, free markets and free trade and free
societies are proving their power to lift lives. Together with friends and allies from
Europe to Asia, and Africa to Latin America, we will demonstrate that the forces of
terror cannot stop the momentum of freedom.
The last time I spoke here, I expressed the hope that life would return to
normal. In some ways, it has. In others, it never will. Those of us who have lived
through these challenging times have been changed by them. We've come to know
truths that we will never question: Evil is real, and it must be opposed. Beyond all
differences of race or creed, we are one country, mourning together and facing
danger together. Deep in the American character, there is honor, and it is stronger
than cynicism. And many have discovered again that even in tragedy-especially in
tragedy-God is near.
In a single instant, we realized that this will be a decisive decade in the history
of liberty, that we've been called to a unique role in human events. Rarely has the
world faced a choice more clear or consequential.
Our enemies send other people's children on missions of suicide and murder.
They embrace tyranny and death as a cause and a creed. We stand for a different
choice, made long ago, on the day of our founding. We affirm it again today. We
choose freedom and the dignity of every life.
Steadfast in our purpose, we now press on. We have known freedom's price.
We have shown freedom's power. And in this great conflict, my fellow Americans,
we will see freedom's victory.
Thank you all. May God bless.
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SOTU #21 January 25, 2002, 3:45 pm
Important to note: The President wants to be able to review all proposed edits as listed
suggestions in hard-copy format. You can email suggestions to Mike Gerson (please cc Michelle
Brawer) or fax them to 60204. Thank you.
Michelle Brawer
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DOD COST OF THE WAR
ON TERRORISM
Changes to the original version are bolded.
A sample of the some of the costs of the war on terrorism that DoD has incurred since
September 11, 2001:
COSTS FOR OPERATIONS ENDURING FREEDOM AND NOBLE EAGLE -
Approximately 40,000 additional DoD personnel were deployed to augment the
22,194 personnel already in the CENTCOM theater to support OPERATION ENDURING
FREEDOM. Total DoD costs through December 10 has averaged approximately
$1.5 billion per month.
Over 500 aircraft have been involved in the operations in Afghanistan thus far. Many
of these systems are no longer in production (e.g., B-1, B-2, B-52, F-14, F-15, F-16).
Effective aircraft that are still in production include; cost is average procurement
cost to replace equipment:
F/A-18 aircraft: average cost, $86 million per aircraft; none lost
JSTARS (Joint Surveillance Target Attack and Radar) aircraft: average cost,
$281 million per aircraft; none lost
H-60 helicopters: average cost, $17 million per aircraft; none lost
E-2 aircraft: average cost, $100 million per aircraft; none lost
C-130 aircraft: average cost, $75 million per aircraft; 1 KC-130 tanker lost
Effective munitions that are still in production include:
JDAM (Joint Direct Attack Munition): average cost is $27 thousand per
munition; over 5,000 expended
Tomahawk Cruise Missile: average cost is $1.1 million per missile; over 50
expended
Laser Guided Bombs (Various): average cost ranges from $20 - $50 thousand
per bomb, varies per type of bomb; almost 5,000 expended
Bunker busting bombs: average cost is $140 thousand per bomb; several
expended
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles include:
Predator: average cost is $5 million per vehicle; 3 vehicles lost
Global Hawk: average cost is $50 million per vehicle; 1 vehicle lost
The United States has over 400 fighter aircraft deployed worldwide:
Over 125 fighter aircraft are supporting OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM
Over 125 fighter aircraft are supporting OPERATION NOBLE EAGLE
MOBILIZATION OF RESERVES AND GUARD - With the call up of over 70,000 reserve
and guard forces for homeland defense, force protection missions and deployments the
Department has incurred over $1.5 billion in expenses.
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AIR COMBAT PATROLS OVER THE UNITED STATES - It has cost over $430 million
SO far, and will cost over $1.2 billion during fiscal year 2002 to fly air patrols over U.S.
cities to prevent additional attacks. Over 11,800 DoD personnel and over 130 aircraft are
assigned to support these air missions.
NATIONAL GUARD AT AIRPORTS - The National Guard security support at 458 of the
nation's airports is averaging approximately $46 million per month. During this period the
number of National Guard personnel assigned has ranged from 7,288 to a high of 9,110
during the holiday period and periods of higher threat.
AIRCRAFT LOSSES AND DAMAGE - In conducting operations in OPERATION
ENDURING FREEDOM the Department has had losses of ten aircraft - although none to
enemy fire, including 1 bomber (B-1), 1 tanker aircraft (KC-130), 4 helicopters (CH-53E,
MH-53, MH-47, and UH-1N), and 4 unmanned vehicles (3 Predators and 1 Global
Hawk). The replacement cost for these losses is about $575 million.
CARRIER BATTLE GROUP - The incremental cost for deploying an additional Aircraft
Carrier Battle Group, its Air Wing, and the Amphibious Ready Group to the theater is
approximately $900 million per year.
GLOBAL REACH - The B-2 aircraft have flown over 400 hours from Whiteman Air Force
Base in Missouri to Kabul and back -- costing about $4 million, excluding ordnance.
REPLACEMENT OF PRECISION GUIDED MUNITIONS - Over $373 million has been
spent to date to replace only these precision munitions that are used to ensure the minimum
number of collateral injuries or deaths during the bombing operations.
HUMANITARIAN RELIEF COSTS - The US has spent $85 million in operation
ENDURING FREEDOM for 194 sorties for airdrops of 2,439,240 daily rations and for the
delivery of over 3.48 million pounds of wheat, and 328,200 blankets.
PENTAGON REPAIRS - Through December 1, 2001 the Department has spent over
$480 million in expenses for damage repair and recovery at the Pentagon.
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