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President, PM Berlusconi Discuss War on Terror(news conference which was mostly NOT shown on Fox)
The Western White House ^ | July 21, 2003 | President George W. Bush and Prime Minister Silvo Berlusconi

Posted on 07/21/2003 11:12:00 AM PDT by Miss Marple

THE PRESIDENT:Thank You for Coming. I'm Honored to Host My Friend, the Prime Minister of Italy, Silvio Berlusconi. It's such an honor for us to welcome -- I say "us," Laura welcomes him, as well as I, to our ranch.

We welcome the Prime Minister as a good friend, and he represents a country which is a strong ally to America. Welcome.

THE PRIME MINISTER: Thank you.

THE PRESIDENT: I want to thank him for being such a gracious host during our trips overseas, and we're really pleased to return the hospitality.

Last year, on America's Memorial Day, Prime Minister Berlusconi visited an American military cemetery in Italy to honor our service members who gave their lives defending freedom in Europe. His actions touched me, personally. He understands the history and the values that our two countries share. The people of the United States and Italy love freedom. And we know that freedom must be defended.

We also understand that defending freedom requires cost and sacrifice. And the United States is grateful for Italy's willingness to bear the burdens with us. Italy and America stood together through nearly a half a century of Cold War. Over the past decade, we have stood together against oppression and hatred in the Balkans. And in the months since September the 11th, 2001, Italy and America have stood side-by-side against tyranny and global terror.

The war on terror continues. We will see it through to victory. Global terrorist networks are a threat to America, to Italy, and to all peaceful nations. And we are disrupting and destroying those networks. The proliferation of weapons of mass destruction is a threat to America, to Italy and to all peaceful nations.

We will persevere until that threat is removed. Radicalism and ideologies of hatred are a threat to America, to Italy and to all peaceful nations. And we are determined to spread liberty and progress and hope. My country is especially grateful to the Italian troops and police who are serving with skill and courage in Afghanistan and Iraq. Our efforts to work for freedom and stability in these countries and throughout the entire region are an integral part of the war on terror. And we will make both our nations safer and advance the peace of the world.

The Prime Minister and I are both encouraged by signs of progress toward a great goal in the Middle East. Two states, Palestine and Israel, living side-by-side in peace and security. Both Prime Minister Abbas and Prime Minister Sharon are showing leadership and courage. Now it is time for governments across the Middle East to support the efforts of these two men by fighting terror in all its forms. This includes the governments of Syria and Iran. Their behavior is -- today, Syria and Iran continue to harbor and assist terrorists. This behavior is completely unacceptable and states that support terror will be held accountable.

Supporting and harboring terrorists undermines the prospects for peace in the Middle East, and betrays the true interests of the Palestinian people. Terrorism is the greatest obstacle to the emergence of a Palestinian state. And all leaders who seek this goal have an obligation to back up their words in real actions against terror. And leaders who are interested in a peaceful solution in the Middle East must support the efforts of Prime Minister Abbas to build a democratic Palestine and ease the hardships faced by the Palestinian people.

The Prime Minister and I are in complete agreement that Europe and America are both more secure and more effective when we act together. I'm pleased that Prime Minister Berlusconi is now serving as the President of the European Union. And I'm confident that under his leadership of the EU, Europe and America will continue to meet the great challenges before us.

Mr. Prime Minister, thank you for your leadership, your wise counsel and your friendship, and welcome to Crawford, Texas.

PRIME MINISTER BERLUSCONI: Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you for hosting me and thank you for inviting me here to visit a country which I love very much, to talk about our common concerns, that is freedom, democracy and justice and development.

Thank you very much for welcoming me in your home, making me feel as a member of your family. Please let me say so, this is again a chance for me to talk to you and tell you about the gratitude I have, the gratitude I, personally, have, my country has for you, for a country which allowed us to enjoy our freedom and our welfare and well-being and to enjoy all of this.

This morning I attended one of your meetings, work meetings and I was strongly impressed by the burden of responsibilities that you take on yourself, and on your country. And I really thought that it was extremely important for the citizens in the West to know with what attention and care, and with what spirit of sacrifice and generosity the United States and its President follow the developments all over the world, which might bring about danger and threat and hurt, any country in the world.

He already mentioned the topics we discussed in our meeting, and already said that we have a common vision on all of these issues, with no exception. I'll go back to Italy and Europe with a belief, which I already had, but which was strengthened by my visit here.

My belief is that we really need to support and develop the culture of union and cohesion, and certainly not nurture the culture of division. Selfishness, narcissism and division shall never win. We need to revive the huge strength of cohesion. And this has to be a vital force, able to plan and build something. And this is the message which I'm going to bring back to my European allies as President of the European Union.

Once again, thank you, Mr. President, for the friendship of your people to my country and for your personal friendship and esteem.

THE PRESIDENT: Thank you, sir. Before the Prime Minister and I take a tour of the ranch, we'll answer a couple of questions.

Q Mr. President, a mortar shell has hit the U.S. embassy in Liberia. The U.S. has sent a contingent of Marines there to protect its interests. What about the civilians being killed? There were some civilians dragged in front of the embassy this morning. Sir, my question is, can the U.S. stand by and watch the violence spiral out of control, and what about sending U.S. peacekeepers?

THE PRESIDENT: Well, you're right, we just sent a group of troops in to protect our interests, and we're concerned about our people in Liberia. We'll continue to monitor the situation very closely. We're working with the United Nations to affect policy necessary to get the cease fire back in place. We are working with ECOWAS to determine when they will be prepared to move in the peacekeeper troops that I have said we'll be willing to help move in to Liberia. We're monitoring the situation very carefully.

You call on somebody.

THE PRIME MINISTER: Prego.

Q The question, if possible, could be answered by both of you -- that is, the situation in Iraq. Did you discuss the possibility of having Italian troops taking over and replacing the -- taking over the peacekeeping operations and taking over from the U.S. military? And did you talk about reconstruction of Iraq? And did you also mention the possibility that countries which did not participate in the coalition can have the same role and same share in the reconstruction of Iraq?

THE PRESIDENT: No, we didn't talk about Italy replacing the United States as peacekeepers. Yes, we did discuss how to broaden the coalition to bring more security to Iraq.

It's very important for our citizens of both countries to understand that this extension of hostility is really a part of the war to liberate Iraq. There are people in Iraq who hate the thought of freedom. There are Saddam apologists who want to try to stay in power through terrorist activity. And I explained to the Prime Minister, we're patient, we're strong, we're resolute and we will see this matter through.

And, obviously, the more help we can get, the more we appreciate it. And we are continuing to work with other nations to ask their help advice. But we appreciate the leadership of the Prime Minister.

Secondly, the answer to your question about reconstruction efforts, the answer is, who can do the best job for the Iraqi people? The reconstruction effort shouldn't be viewed as a political exercise. It shouldn't be viewed as an international grab bag. It shouldn't be viewed as a special opportunity.

The answer to your question is, how best to improve the lives of the Iraqi people, how best to quickly establish electricity and clean water and hospitals and schools, all the things necessary for a free society to develop. And so if that can be -- if that question can be answered positively by somebody who didn't necessarily agree with the decision, that's fine. We're interested -- mostly interested in the Iraqi people.

Adam.

Q Thank you, Mr. President.

THE PRESIDENT: Do you want to answer that, sir?

PRIME MINISTER BERLUSCONI: No, no, I completely share what the President just said.

THE PRESIDENT: Then why don't you ask the Prime Minister a question so he can answer a question.

Q Mr. President.

THE PRESIDENT: Yes, Adam.

Q New evidence suggests North Korea may have built a second, secret site to process plutonium. How concerned are you? Are you going to let this stand? Also, are you still hopeful of making progress in talks through the Chinese?

THE PRESIDENT: Well, I appreciate you bringing up the latter, because I do believe we can solve this issue diplomatically by encouraging the neighborhood -- the Chinese, the South Koreans and the Japanese to join us with a single voice that says to Mr. Kim Chong-il, a decision to develop a nuclear arsenal is one that will alienate you from the rest of the world.

The desire by the North Koreans to convince the world that they're in the process of developing a nuclear arsenal is nothing new. We've known that for a while. And, therefore, we must continue to work with the neighborhood to convince Kim Chong-il that his decision is an unwise decision. And we will do just that.

Q Would you accept a new United Nation resolution about Iraq? You know that some countries are asking.

THE PRESIDENT: Well, we're in close consultation with the U.N. We believe that 1483 empowers countries to make a proper decision to get involved in Iraq. Let me talk about the U.N. in relations to Iraq in general. Mr. deMello is doing a very fine job. He is working very closely with Bremer. They've got a fine relationship. And that bodes well for future discussions. Fourteen eighty-three is a very strong resolution and a very adequate resolution.

But we're constantly in touch with U.N. officials. And Kofi Annan was in my office the other day, discussing a lot of different issues. And one of the issues was Iraq. The more people involved in Iraq, the better off we will be. And that's exactly what our intention is, to encourage people to participate in the -- making Iraq more secure and more free. A free Iraq is a crucial part of winning the war on terror.

And now I'm going to go see to it that the Prime Minister is well fed. We're going to feed him some chicken.

Thank you, sir. I appreciate it very much. Thank you, all.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: crawford; italy; pmberlusconi; prairiechapel; presidentbush; transcript; waronterror
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This is the press conference of which Fox only showed the opening statement of the President, not the Prime Minister, and NONE of the questions (unless they showed some after I switched over to MSNBC, which ALSO didn't show this in its entirety.)

When I switched back to Fox, Linda Vester was discussing whether or not an inmate's sex change operation should be paid for by the state. Really important news. Grrrr.

I found Berlusconi's comments interesting, and oh, by the way, we are sending troops to Liberia to protect the embassy, but I guess no one wants to hear the President discuss this, according to Fox.

(End of rant.)

1 posted on 07/21/2003 11:12:01 AM PDT by Miss Marple
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To: Miss Marple
bttt
2 posted on 07/21/2003 11:14:39 AM PDT by firewalk
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To: ohioWfan; Howlin; Dog; Molly Pitcher; OldFriend; Chairman_December_19th_Society; Neets; ...
Here's the press conference. I appreciated the PM's statements about the President.
3 posted on 07/21/2003 11:20:26 AM PDT by Miss Marple
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To: Miss Marple
Typical. If it's not about Russia, Germany or England- It's not newsworthy.

4 posted on 07/21/2003 11:24:10 AM PDT by ffusco (Maecilius Fuscus,Governor of Longovicium , Manchester, England. 238-244 AD)
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To: ffusco
That's right. We MUST cover Scott Peterson, trans-gender surgeries for inmates, Kobe Bryant. No time for boring old Italy, who has stood with us through this entire war. No time for Berlusconi, who placed wreaths on American graves on Memorial Day!

Don't get me started in another rant!! LOL!

5 posted on 07/21/2003 11:26:41 AM PDT by Miss Marple
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To: Liz; Grampa Dave; hchutch; Poohbah; section9; MJY1288
I am bumping this with the headline which calls Fox's attention to their lack of coverage. Maybe someone at Fox will read it!
6 posted on 07/21/2003 11:29:07 AM PDT by Miss Marple
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To: Miss Marple
Little known facts:
Italy has deployed 10% of her navy (including her only carrier) to OEF since november 2001.
Italy has 2800 peacekeepers in Basra.
Italy has 800 special forces in Afghanistan.
7 posted on 07/21/2003 11:34:30 AM PDT by ffusco (Maecilius Fuscus,Governor of Longovicium , Manchester, England. 238-244 AD)
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To: ffusco
Thanks for the information. I knew they had troops in Afghanistan, but didn't know about Basra.
8 posted on 07/21/2003 11:36:26 AM PDT by Miss Marple
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To: Miss Marple
Thank you for posting this, Miss Marple.

I was listening to Fox, and turned off the TV in disgust when they cut the news conference to return to the ever pressing discussions on 'Dayside.'

I think an e-mail is in order.....

9 posted on 07/21/2003 11:51:57 AM PDT by ohioWfan (BUSH!!! 2004 - Leadership, Integrity, Morality)
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To: Miss Marple
But I betcha that if they found a few more words in the state of the union to bicker about, it would come out in the Fox news. Fox is changing and we as a whole need to send letters to Fox complaining.
10 posted on 07/21/2003 11:57:39 AM PDT by olliemb
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To: Miss Marple
but didn't know about Basra.

Of course not! Haven't seen a single photo or news item yet.

More Italy Trivia:
Second nation in jet flight in 1940.
Research station in Antarctica since 1985.
Built major sections of the Space Station.
3rd largest peacekeeping force in the world.
Contributes over 5% to UN budget- Not on security council.
Planing largest suspension bridge in the world from Sicily to Calabria
Planning Europe's tallest building in Milan



11 posted on 07/21/2003 12:04:31 PM PDT by ffusco (Maecilius Fuscus,Governor of Longovicium , Manchester, England. 238-244 AD)
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To: Miss Marple
This is just appalling. What has happened to Fox NEWS? Channel.
12 posted on 07/21/2003 12:17:26 PM PDT by nana4bush
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To: nana4bush
Dear Rupert,
Please loose afternoon chat, Jerry Rivers, Sheperd Smith, and Ask Suze.
13 posted on 07/21/2003 12:24:00 PM PDT by ffusco (Maecilius Fuscus,Governor of Longovicium , Manchester, England. 238-244 AD)
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To: Miss Marple
This is the press conference of which Fox only showed the opening statement of the President, not the Prime Minister, and NONE of the questions

Oh, the horrors!!! Maybe because it's the same ol', same ol', repackaged, reworded but not necessarily new, hence not news? But at least it would be a respite from all Kobe all the time. Personally Fox is getting tiresome and I rarely watch it anymore

I found Berlusconi's comments interesting, and oh, by the way, we are sending troops to Liberia to protect the embassy,

Figures. That's the way in, and of course there won't be a planned way out. More troops to a foreign land. BTW, is this part of the government's latest 'War on (fill in the blank)'? Or does it even matter anymore....

14 posted on 07/21/2003 12:31:15 PM PDT by billbears (Deo Vindice)
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To: Miss Marple
Thanks so much for this. I've been scanning Fox all day and saw one lousy five second bit with NO SOUND! I love Berlusconi and am, for the first time in all my life truly proud of my Italian-American heritage.

Don't forget what this wonderful man said on January 30th in support of war against Iraq:

THE PRIME MINISTER: We will never forget that we owe our freedom -- our freedom -- our wealth to the United States of America. And our democracy. And we also will never forget there have been many American young lives that were lost and sacrificed themselves for us.

Bravo Silvio!

15 posted on 07/21/2003 12:38:33 PM PDT by LisaFab (Free Miguel Estrada!)
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To: Miss Marple
I have dced FOX until they change back.

If I wanted to watch liberalism running rampant while pretending to be news, I would have stayed with ABCNNBCBS.
16 posted on 07/21/2003 12:55:37 PM PDT by Grampa Dave (Please invest 17 cents a day/5$ per month in Free Republic as a monthly supporter.)
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To: ohioWfan
One of the reasons I posted this with the title "modified" at the end was to MAYBE get someone at Fox to pay attention.
17 posted on 07/21/2003 1:20:16 PM PDT by Miss Marple
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To: billbears
Well, I wanted to hear what Silvio Berlusconi had to say, and I consider the President's statement about Liberia news.

It is certainly more interesting to me than the transgender surgery or the latest about what every peripheral character in the Kobe Bryant story thinks.

18 posted on 07/21/2003 1:21:59 PM PDT by Miss Marple
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Well, I wanted to hear what Silvio Berlusconi had to sa

Why? Is he running for office or something? The way some around here have fawned over liberal Tony Blair, I figured we'd probably just start electing world leaders to positions of power in our own government

I consider the President's statement about Liberia news.

Oh, I consider it news as well. And all bad news it looks like.

It is certainly more interesting to me than the transgender surgery or the latest about what every peripheral character in the Kobe Bryant story thinks.

Aw, come on now!! It's Fox News. I'm just suprised they still let Sean Hannity on as of late. I mean actually questioning the President's domestic policies and exorbitant spending by this administration? Who does he think he is?!?

19 posted on 07/21/2003 1:35:56 PM PDT by billbears (Deo Vindice)
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To: Miss Marple
I, too, switched to MSNBC for the few additional scraps of the news conference they provided.

Linda Vester's intelligence, insight and talent are, IMO, wasted on DaySide. I hope this show doesn't end her career in hard news.
20 posted on 07/21/2003 1:39:00 PM PDT by windchime
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