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War on Terror to Highlight State of Union Address
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The president will deliver the State of the Union address Jan. 20. Highlights
will include economic growth, health care, education and the war on terror.
"America continues to wage a relentless campaign against terrorists who
threaten our country," the president said in his radio address. "We're fighting
this war on the offensive, denying terrorists refuge, identifying and seizing
their secret finances, and holding terrorists and their sponsors to account.
These terrorists are still dangerous, and we will stay the hunt until they are
destroyed."
American is "confronting dangers and promoting democracy and hope, as the
alternative to terror and violence" in the Middle East, said Bush.
He cited the progress in Afghanistan, Libya and Iraq.
The president said Afghanistan, once ruled by the "brutal" Taliban regime, is
following the path of democracy, including providing fundamental rights to
women.
"The leader of Libya has now pledged to disclose and dismantle all of his
weapons of mass destruction programs," he continued. "And in Iraq, the enemies
of freedom are being systematically routed from their holes and rounded up.
Iraqis are assuming greater responsibility for their own security and future
government. American troops in that country are performing their duty with
skill and courage, and we're proud of them all."
Bush said the United States will continue to confront challenges at home and
abroad.
"For the sake of our freedom and security, we will continue to fight the war on
terror."
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