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Bush Thanks U.S. Troops in Kuwait, Predicts Victory Against Terrorism
By Gerry J. Gilmore
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, Jan. 12, 2008 Continuing his week-long Mideast trip, President Bush today thanked U.S. troops posted in Kuwait for their service in the war against terrorism and predicted ultimate victory.
Im here to thank you for your service. I want you to know the American people are mighty proud of you, and so am I, Bush told servicemembers gathered at Camp Arifjan.
We cant thank you enough, and we cant thank your families enough for doing the hard work necessary to protect the United States of America, the president told the troops.
The war against terrorism is a struggle between the coalitions belief in hope, liberty and justice and the terrorists vision of hate, Bush said.
History will say loud and clear that the men and women of this military understood that were in an ideological struggle — that were facing cold-blooded murderers who kill the innocent to achieve their hateful vision of a future, Bush said. And, so I thank you for what youre doing. There is no doubt in my mind that we will succeed.
Soldiers in the Camp Arifjan audience belong to a forward-deployed component of 3rd U.S. Army, based at Fort McPherson, Ga., that supports U.S. Central Command missions in the Mideast region, including anti-terrorism operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. Bush noted the 3rd Army has a storied history. It was commanded by Army Gen. George S. Patton during his drive through France into Germany during World War II.
Pattons soldiers played a vital role in the destruction of the Nazi war machine, Bush said. Todays 3rd Army troops, he noted, also are making history by performing important work vital to the preservation of liberty.
Bush told the troops that history also will record that their service was absolutely necessary to defeat an enemy overseas so we do not have to face them here at home.
The president pledged to the troops that the U.S. government will make sure that our (military) families have a good life, with good support, when youre deployed overseas.
Bush said there is no doubt in his mind that the terrorists operating in Afghanistan, Iraq and elsewhere will be defeated for the good of the world.
Servicemembers are fighting and sacrificing today, Bush said, so that the United States of America is more secure, and generations of Americans will be able to live in peace.
Bush began his Mideast trip on Jan. 9 to discuss the way ahead in the terror war with U.S. diplomatic and military officials posted in the region. Just prior to meeting with the troops at Camp Arifjan, Bush had a meeting at the base with U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Ryan C. Crocker and Army Gen. David H. Petraeus, commander of Multinational Force Iraq. The president was accompanied by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.
Bushs travel schedule also includes discussions with senior leaders of several Middle East nations to find a way to obtain lasting peace in the region. Bush has visited Israel and Kuwait, and he is slated to travel on to Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Egypt.
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RELEASE No. 20080112-06
January 12, 2008
Local Iraqi discovers explosive formed penetrator at major intersection (SUQ ASH SHUYUK)
By Maj. Virginia A. McCabe
1st BCT, 82nd Abn. Div. PAO
Multi-National Corps Iraq PAO
SUQ ASH SHUYUK, Iraq A local Iraqi man reported a possible EFP to troops located near a combat outpost at a main highway intersection.
Soldiers from 1st Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, with the help of the local Iraqi, found the device just south of the combat outpost.
The battalions recovery security team cordoned the area. The device was confirmed as an EFP with a video recording device located in the surrounding area.
The device consisted of one, 14-inch diameter EFP.
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