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The Taliban has allied itself with murderers and gave them
shelter. But today, for al Qaeda and the Taliban, there is no shelter.
As Americans did 60 years ago, we have entered a struggle of
uncertain duration. But now, as then, we can be certain of the
outcome, because we have a number of decisive assets.
We have a unifi ed country. We have the patience to fi ght and
win on many fronts: Blocking terrorist plans, seizing their funds,
arresting their networks, disrupting their communications, opposing
their sponsors. And we have one more great asset in this cause: The
brave men and women of the United States military.
From my fi rst days in this offi ce, I have felt and seen the strong
spirit of the Armed Forces. I saw it at Fort Stewart, Georgia, when
I fi rst reviewed our troops as Commander-in-Chief, and looked into
the faces of proud and determined soldiers. I saw it in Annapolis on
a graduation day, at Camp Pendleton in California, Camp Bondsteel
in Kosovo. And I have seen this spirit at the Pentagon, before and
after the attack on this building.
You’ve responded to a great emergency with calm and courage.
And for that, your country honors you. A Commander-in-Chief
must know, must know that he can count on the skill and readiness
of servicemen and women at every point in the chain of command.
You have given me that confi dence.
And I give you these commitments. The wound to this building
will not be forgotten, but it will be repaired. Brick by brick, we will
quickly rebuild the Pentagon. In the missions ahead for the military,
you will have everything you need, every resource, every weapon,
every means to assure full victory for the United States and the
cause of freedom.
And I pledge to you that America will never relent on this war
against terror. There will be times of swift, dramatic action. There
will be times of steady, quiet progress. Over time, with patience,
and precision, the terrorists will be pursued. They will be isolated,
surrounded, cornered, until there is no place to run, or hide, or rest.
As military and civilian personnel in the Pentagon, you are an
important part of the struggle we have entered. You know the risks