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Cheney Lauds Soldiers’ Service
Defend America News ^ | Petty Officer 3rd Class John R. Guardiano

Posted on 07/22/2006 7:21:22 PM PDT by SandRat

WASHINGTON, July 22, 2006 — Vice President Richard B. Cheney reiterated America’s commitment to winning the war on terror in Iraq, Afghanistan, and elsewhere during a rally at Fort Stewart, Georgia, yesterday. Cheney paid special tribute to the 3rd Infantry Division and the 48th Brigade Combat Team of the Georgia National Guard, both of which recently returned from deployments in Iraq.

“The 3rd ID’s performance in the field – not just the progress you’ve made, but also your character as men and women – has left a lasting impression on people up and down the chain of command,” Cheney said. “Once again, the United States is grateful to the 3rd Infantry Division – the Rock of the Marne – for a job well done.”

Cheney noted that the 3rd ID “has one of the most successful combat records of any division in Army history.” In fact, “it was the spearhead unit into Baghdad” and thus was instrumental in the liberation of Iraq more than three years ago, when Operation Iraqi Freedom began, he said.

‘This is not a war we can win on the defensive. Our only option against these enemies is to monitor them, to find them, to fight them, and to destroy them.’

Vice President Richard Cheney

For its most recent deployment, the 3rd ID was joined by the 48 th BCT of the Georgia National Guard. These citizen-soldiers, Cheney said, did it all –- “from helping to stand-up the new Iraqi government, to cordon-and-search operations, to combat patrol and checkpoint security, to the capture and detention of suspected terrorists.”

“You saw heavy combat and logged countless miles in thousands of vehicles,” Cheney said. “It was a hard deployment, (but) you did a superb job. Members of the 48th, welcome home.”

The 3rd ID and the 48th BCT are part of a larger Army family whose members “man the watchtowers of freedom” and undertake some of the most difficult and challenging assignments in the ongoing war on terror, Cheney said.

“It’s tough,” he said. “It’s dangerous to fight enemies who dwell in the shadows, who target the innocent, who plot destruction on a massive scale. And in this fight, some of the hardest duties have come to the men and women of the United States Army.”

But despite the enormity of the challenge and the formidable obstacles that still lie ahead, the vice president said, America will not relent until victory is achieved.

“You can be certain of this: the president will not relent in tracking the enemies of the United States with every legitimate tool at his command,” he said. “This is not a war we can win on the defensive. Our only option against these enemies is to monitor them, to find them, to fight them, and to destroy them.”

Cheney called the war on terror a battle for the future of civilization. “It’s a battle worth fighting,” he said, “and it is a battle we are going to win.”

The vice president assured the troops that presidential decisions about Iraq and Afghanistan will be made based on sound military considerations, “not according to the polls, and not according to artificial time lines set by politicians in Washington, D.C. … The president will listen to the recommendations of commanders on the ground; and he’ll make the call based on what is needed for victory,” Cheney said.

Cheney also assured the troops that even though there is intense political rancor and squabbling in the United States, “the American people do not support a policy of retreat or defeatism.” Americans, he said, “want to complete the mission, to get it done right, and return with honor.”

Since Sept. 11, 2001, the United States has averted a terrorist attack on American soil. The vice president said this is no accident; it is, in fact, attributable in no small way to the ongoing vigilance, fortitude, and hard work of the men and women of the armed forces of the United States, he told the Fort Stewart soldiers.

“We’ve been protected by sensible policy decisions by the president, by decisive action at home and abroad, and by round-the-clock efforts on the part of people in the armed forces, in law enforcement, in intelligence, and homeland security,” Cheney said.

Moreover, he continued, “by their courage, members of our military are taking the fight to the enemy and winning the war on terror. And by their openness and their kindness to others in thousands of interactions every day, members of our military have built permanent bonds of friendship between the United States and the nations we’ve liberated.”

The vice president singled out a particular act of courage by Army Sgt. Paul Ray Smith. It was April 2003 and Operation Iraqi Freedom was well under way. U.S. troops were advancing swiftly north to Baghdad when Smith’s task force was pinned down by a surprise attack near the Iraqi capital.

They were under constant enemy fire and had suffered significant casualties. Yet, Cheney said, “Sergeant Smith climbed onto a damaged vehicle and manned a 50-caliber machine gun. Though in a completely exposed position, (he) started fighting.

“To another soldier he called out, ‘Feed me ammunition whenever you hear the gun get quiet.” Smith “fired at the enemy and went through three boxes of ammunition until he took a fatal round,” Cheney said. According to the Army, Smith personally killed as many as 50 of Saddam Hussein’s elite Republican Guard, and in so doing, he saved the lives of more than 100 of his fellow soldiers.

“For as long as citizens step forward to serve in uniform,” Cheney said, “Americans soldiers will be inspired by this man’s exceptional bravery under fire, and by the honor he reflected on the 3rd ID.

Smith’s heroism, he added, is part of along and honorable warrior tradition that connects generations of American soldiers, past and present. Indeed, “in this new generation, we are seeing once again that the American soldier in battle places the mission first, never accepts defeat, never quits, never leaves a fallen comrade. … It’s a privilege to be with you,” Cheney said. “You’ve’ made this nation very proud.”

America’s strategy for victory, he said, is clear: “We’ll continue to train the Iraqi forces so they can defend their own country and make it a source of stability in a troubled region. … When we use our military, it’s not to conquer, but to liberate,” Cheney said. “And after we throw back tyrants, we stand by our friends to ensure that democratic institutions can take hold, and to help build freedom that leads to peace in the long run.”

The terrorists understand American strategy and American resolve. That’s why, Cheney said, they’ve made Iraq the central front in the war on terror. They know, he explained, that “as freedom takes hold, the ideologies of hatred and resentment will weaken, and the advance of free institutions in the broader Middle East will produce a safer world for our children and grandchildren.”

While debate is the American way, Cheney noted, much of the current rhetoric isn’t debate at all. “In our own country,” he explained, “we take democratic values seriously -- and so we always have a vigorous debate on the issues. That’s part of the greatness of America; we wouldn’t have it any other way. However, Cheney added, “there is a difference between healthy debate and self-defeating pessimism. We have only two options in Iraq: victory or defeat.”


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; US: Georgia; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: 3rdid; cheney; fortstewart; iraq; lauds; nationalguard; oif; praise; service; soldiers; vp
CHENEY THANKS TROOPS – Vice President Dick Cheney addresses more than 10,000 troops from the Army's 3rd Infantry Division and the Georgia National Guard's 48th Brigade Combat Team, July 21, 2006, at Fort Stewart, Ga. Hi-Res | Lead Photo Archive



VP Cheney Remarks


1 posted on 07/22/2006 7:21:23 PM PDT by SandRat
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To: SandRat
Thank God he did not ever consider stepping down as V.P. in 2004.

LIBS failed to condition themselves for Cheney until 2004. Now they have him until 2009.
2 posted on 07/22/2006 7:31:32 PM PDT by new yorker 77 (FAKE POLLS DO NOT TRANSLATE INTO REAL VOTERS!)
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To: SandRat

Saw a headline on a liberal magazine at the bookstore. Won't handle the things; no telling where they've been. The headline said: "Iraq Lost - Rightwing Begins Search For Traitors." I laughed and thought to myself "Saddam is in the slam, we walked through his army in two weeks, terrorists are on the run, not strutting down the streets, and we have known who the traitors are for a long time."

Now, our goal is to see that our brave troops are not backstabbed by the liberal apparatus.

God bless our victorious soldiers and God bless Mr. Cheney!


3 posted on 07/22/2006 7:31:43 PM PDT by NaughtiusMaximus (WARNING: Alcohol may cause you to think you are whispering when you are definitely not.)
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To: SandRat

This guy would make one hell of a President.

He would put the fear of the one true God into them.


4 posted on 07/22/2006 7:33:32 PM PDT by I got the rope
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To: NaughtiusMaximus

Iraq is only lost in the minds of those who pretend to care.


5 posted on 07/22/2006 7:35:01 PM PDT by new yorker 77 (FAKE POLLS DO NOT TRANSLATE INTO REAL VOTERS!)
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To: ManningMillworks

Ya mean it would be like Alan "Barney Fife" Colmbs climbing in the ring with "Conan" any Marine.


7 posted on 07/22/2006 7:46:13 PM PDT by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: fffff

Imagine where DC and GW would stand with the troops if they could find a way to Muzzle Murtha, Tie-Up the NYTimes, Kan Kennedy-n-Kerry, Hide Hillery, Wrap-up Rangle, Lasso Levin, Gag Gore, Corral Pres Clinton-n-Carter, Deport Dean and Exile Edwards.


9 posted on 07/22/2006 8:07:20 PM PDT by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: NaughtiusMaximus

I'm fairly right wing, so perhaps they should have asked me. My sentiments: Iraq won; now let's search for traitors. We can start with the New York Times and run through the broadcast TV news.


10 posted on 07/22/2006 8:11:40 PM PDT by ChessExpert (Mohammed was not moderate)
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To: I got the rope

He and Rumsfeld the only ones that I would want as POTUS at this time.


11 posted on 07/22/2006 8:30:45 PM PDT by Eagles6 (Dig deeper, more ammo.)
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To: SandRat
Thanks for the posting. Cheney was excellent from beginning to end. At one point he says:

When we use our military, it’s not to conquer, but to liberate.

Any politician, any American, can say this truthfully. His words provide an excellent litmus test. No politician should ever make statements inconsistent with the Vice President’s remark above. Yet some Democratic party politicians, and many other liberals, have done so. Shame on them.

This sentence is only a small part of the Vice President’s address to the troops. This one remark is consistent with his entire speech and with all his public, and I think private, utterances. I’m convinced that he was sincere and knowledgeable when he said those true words.
13 posted on 07/23/2006 7:16:25 AM PDT by ChessExpert (Mohammed was not moderate)
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