U.S. President George W. Bush speaks about military operations in Afghanistan at the American Enterprise Institute
President George W. Bush warns that he expects "fierce fighting" to flare in Afghanistan in the coming spring, and he presses NATO allies to provide a bigger and more aggressive force to guard against a resurgence by the Taliban and Al Qaeda that could threaten the fragile Afghan state. Bush says his administration will work to increase the size of the Afghan army from 32,000 troops to 70,000 by the end of next year, and to bring in additional allied troops to support the fledgling army. "In Afghanistan, we saw how terrorists and extremists can use those safe havens, safe havens in a failed state, to bring death and destruction to our people here at home.It was an amazing turning point in the history of our country, really, when you think about it. It was a defining moment for the 21st century. Think about what I just said, that in the remote reaches of the world, because there was a failed state, murderers were able to plot and plan and then execute a deadly attack that killed nearly 3,000 of our citizens. It's a lesson that we've got to remember. And one of the lessons of that September the 11th day is that we cannot allow terrorists to gain sanctuary anywhere, and we must not allow them to reestablish the safe haven they lost in Afghanistan. "
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G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
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- Date
- 2007-02-15
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Cable News Network
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Sound recordings
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English
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- 00:47:53
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Broadcast on CNN, Feb. 15, 2007.
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Vincent Voice Library
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