Making A Difference

Commemorating September 11

Videotaped Remarks by the US President, Washington, DC, September 10, 2002

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Commemorating September 11
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My country will always remember the outpouring of friendship and support from nations around the world inthe wake of September the 11th. On behalf of all Americans, I thank the millions of people from every nationwho share our grief over the loss of innocent life, and who share our resolve to lift the dark cloud of terrorfrom our world.

Many nations and many families have lived in the shadow of terrorism for decades, and during years ofmindless and merciless killing. September the 11th was not the beginning of global terror, but it was thebeginning of the world's concerted response. History will remember that day not only as a day of tragedy, butas a day of decision, when the civilized world was stirred to anger and to action. And the terrorists willremember September the 11th as the day their reckoning began.

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We face an enemy of ruthless ambition, unconstrained by law or morality. The terrorists who attacked onSeptember the 11th despise other religions, and have defiled their own. And they are determined to expand thescale and scope of their murder. The terror that targeted New York and Washington one year ago could strikeany center of civilization.

Against such an enemy, there is no immunity, and there can be no neutrality. A mighty coalition ofcivilized nations is now defending our common security. Terrorist assets have been frozen; terrorist frontgroups have been exposed. A terrorist regime has been toppled from power. Terrorist plots have been unraveledfrom Spain to Singapore. And thousands of terrorists have been brought to justice, or are in prison, or arerunning for fear of their lives.

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In the current stage of our campaign, our coalition is not opposing a nation, but a network. Victory willcome over time, as that network is patiently and steadily dismantled.

There's a great divide in our time -- not between religions or cultures, but between civilization andruthless violence. People of all cultures wish to live in safety and dignity. The hope of justice and mercyand better lives are common to all humanity. Our enemies reject these values, and by doing so they setthemselves not only against the United States, but against the entire world.

None of us would ever wish the evil that was done on September the 11th. Yet out of that great evil cancome great good. I see a day when the threat of organized terror is broken. When that day comes, many oldconflicts will appear in a new light. Without the constant fear and cycle of bitterness that terrorists spreadwith their violence, we will see then that old and serious disputes can be settled peacefully, within thebounds of reason, goodwill, and mutual security.

We have a chance to write a new and hopeful chapter in human history, a story of courage defeating crueltyand light overcoming darkness. This calling is worthy of any life, and of every nation. So let us go forwardconfident, determined, and unafraid. Together, we will face the peril of our moment, and we will seize thepromise of our times.

May God bless freedom-loving people everywhere.

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