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20.5.2008
US
President George W. Bush recently made some valuable comments
on terrorism and extremism and the way the world should
treat the nations that are threatened by them. Addressing
the Israeli Knesset at celebrations to mark the on the 60th
anniversary of the founding of Israel, the US President
expressed his country's belief that the right of nations
to defend themselves against terrorism and extremism must
not be overridden by whatever sacrifices need to be made
for peace. He then appreciated the courageous decisions
made by Israeli leaders to build peace as well as to eliminate
terrorism and said that no nation should be forced to negotiate
with terrorists.
"We believe
that free people should strive and sacrifice for peace.
So we applaud the courageous choices Israel's leaders have
made. We also believe that nations have a right to defend
themselves and that no nation should ever be forced to negotiate
with killers pledged to its destruction"
"We
believe that free people should strive and sacrifice for
peace. So we applaud the courageous choices Israel's leaders
have made. We also believe that nations have a right to
defend themselves and that no nation should ever be forced
to negotiate with killers pledged to its destruction",
he said.
The
leader of the world's Super Power briefly but clearly describing
terrorism and extremism categorized whatever group that
murders innocent civilians to achieve political objectives
as a terrorist or an extremist group, and pledged his country
will never sympathize with them.
"We believe
that targeting innocent lives to achieve political objectives
is always and everywhere wrong. So we stand together against
terror and extremism, and we will never let down our guard
or lose our resolve"
"We
believe that targeting innocent lives to achieve political
objectives is always and everywhere wrong. So we stand together
against terror and extremism, and we will never let down
our guard or lose our resolve", he said.
Speaking
further he said that the battle against terrorism and extremism
is "the defining challenge" in the modern world
which goes beyond mere military action.
"It
is a clash of visions, a great ideological struggle. On
the one side are those who defend the ideals of justice
and dignity with the power of reason and truth. On the other
side are those who pursue a narrow vision of cruelty and
control by committing murder, inciting fear, and spreading
lies", he said.
"No one who represents a
righteous ideology can "strap a suicide vest to an
innocent child, or blow up guiltless guests at a Passover
Seder, or fly planes into office buildings filled with unsuspecting
workers". "In truth, the men who carry out these
savage acts serve no higher goal than their own desire for
power"
He
then identified the war on terror with the battle between
"good and evil" that has been continuing since
the ancient time. He said that no one who represents a righteous
ideology can "strap a suicide vest to an innocent child,
or blow up guiltless guests at a Passover Seder, or fly
planes into office buildings filled with unsuspecting workers".
"In truth, the men who carry out these savage acts
serve no higher goal than their own desire for power",
he added.
Speaking
about the nations that suffer from brutal terrorist attacks
and how certain "international elites" have misunderstood
their grief he said that the United States considers the
"value of every man, woman and child" as matchless.
Therefore, he pointed out that and the people of Israel,
as well as the other nations that suffer from terrorism
must "have the right to a decent, normal and peaceful
life".
President Bush
then expressed his disapproval with the United Nation's
routinely passed Human Rights resolutions against Israel
for the county is a democracy that fights against terrorism.
He then condemned anti-Semitism in all forms and highlighted
that the "religious liberty is fundamental to a civilized
society".
President
Bush then expressed his disapproval with the United Nation's
routinely passed Human Rights resolutions against Israel
for the county is a democracy that fights against terrorism.
He then condemned anti-Semitism in all forms and highlighted
that the "religious liberty is fundamental to a civilized
society"
Finally
he said pointed out the necessity of providing an alternative
ideology for those who blindly follow extremist ideas, to
create value to the struggle against terrorism and extremism.
He said that extending the vision based on Justice, Tolerance
and Freedom and Hope could create those ideologies.
"These values
are the self-evident right of all people, of all religions,
in all the world because they are a gift from the Almighty
God. Securing these rights is also the surest way to secure
peace"
"These
values are the self-evident right of all people, of all
religions, in all the world because they are a gift from
the Almighty God. Securing these rights is also the surest
way to secure peace", he said.
He
observed that responsible leaders should not pursue endless
bloodshed but put the above values into operation thorough
their political vision. Once this is done future generations
would be less likely to search for meaning in radicalism
or resort to violence. He stressed the expansion of liberty
as the path to a peaceful future. |