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President Bush Discussed Middle East in Rose Garden Address - FULL TEXT
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Posted on 06/24/2002 1:34:51 PM PDT by RCW2001

President Bush Discussed Middle East in Rose Garden Address
The Rose Garden

3:47 P.M.

THE PRESIDENT: For too long, the citizens of the Middle East have lived in the midst of death and fear. The hatred of a few holds the hopes of many hostage. The forces of extremism and terror are attempting to kill progress and peace by killing the innocent. And this casts a dark shadow over an entire region. For the sake of all humanity, things must change in the Middle East.

It is untenable for Israeli citizens to live in terror. It is untenable for Palestinians to live in squalor and occupation. And the current situation offers no prospect that life will improve. Israeli citizens will continue to be victimized by terrorists, and so Israel will continue to defend herself.

In the situation the Palestinian people will grow more and more miserable. My vision is two states, living side by side in peace and security. There is simply no way to achieve that peace until all parties fight terror. Yet, at this critical moment, if all parties will break with the past and set out on a new path, we can overcome the darkness with the light of hope. Peace requires a new and different Palestinian leadership, so that a Palestinian state can be born.

I call on the Palestinian people to elect new leaders, leaders not compromised by terror. I call upon them to build a practicing democracy, based on tolerance and liberty. If the Palestinian people actively pursue these goals, America and the world will actively support their efforts. If the Palestinian people meet these goals, they will be able to reach agreement with Israel and Egypt and Jordan on security and other arrangements for independence.

And when the Palestinian people have new leaders, new institutions and new security arrangements with their neighbors, the United States of America will support the creation of a Palestinian state whose borders and certain aspects of its sovereignty will be provisional until resolved as part of a final settlement in the Middle East.

In the work ahead, we all have responsibilities. The Palestinian people are gifted and capable, and I am confident they can achieve a new birth for their nation. A Palestinian state will never be created by terror -- it will be built through reform. And reform must be more than cosmetic change, or veiled attempt to preserve the status quo. True reform will require entirely new political and economic institutions, based on democracy, market economics and action against terrorism.

Today, the elected Palestinian legislature has no authority, and power is concentrated in the hands of an unaccountable few. A Palestinian state can only serve its citizens with a new constitution which separates the powers of government. The Palestinian parliament should have the full authority of a legislative body. Local officials and government ministers need authority of their own and the independence to govern effectively.

The United States, along with the European Union and Arab states, will work with Palestinian leaders to create a new constitutional framework, and a working democracy for the Palestinian people. And the United States, along with others in the international community will help the Palestinians organize and monitor fair, multi-party local elections by the end of the year, with national elections to follow.

Today, the Palestinian people live in economic stagnation, made worse by official corruption. A Palestinian state will require a vibrant economy, where honest enterprise is encouraged by honest government. The United States, the international donor community and the World Bank stand ready to work with Palestinians on a major project of economic reform and development. The United States, the EU, the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund are willing to oversee reforms in Palestinian finances, encouraging transparency and independent auditing.

And the United States, along with our partners in the developed world, will increase our humanitarian assistance to relieve Palestinian suffering. Today, the Palestinian people lack effective courts of law and have no means to defend and vindicate their rights. A Palestinian state will require a system of reliable justice to punish those who prey on the innocent. The United States and members of the international community stand ready to work with Palestinian leaders to establish finance -- establish finance and monitor a truly independent judiciary.

Today, Palestinian authorities are encouraging, not opposing, terrorism. This is unacceptable. And the United States will not support the establishment of a Palestinian state until its leaders engage in a sustained fight against the terrorists and dismantle their infrastructure. This will require an externally supervised effort to rebuild and reform the Palestinian security services. The security system must have clear lines of authority and accountability and a unified chain of command.

America is pursuing this reform along with key regional states. The world is prepared to help, yet ultimately these steps toward statehood depend on the Palestinian people and their leaders. If they energetically take the path of reform, the rewards can come quickly. If Palestinians embrace democracy, confront corruption and firmly reject terror, they can count on American support for the creation of a provisional state of Palestine.

With a dedicated effort, this state could rise rapidly, as it comes to terms with Israel, Egypt and Jordan on practical issues, such as security. The final borders, the capital and other aspects of this state's sovereignty will be negotiated between the parties, as part of a final settlement. Arab states have offered their help in this process, and their help is needed.

I've said in the past that nations are either with us or against us in the war on terror. To be counted on the side of peace, nations must act. Every leader actually committed to peace will end incitement to violence in official media, and publicly denounce homicide bombings. Every nation actually committed to peace will stop the flow of money, equipment and recruits to terrorist groups seeking the destruction of Israel -- including Hamas, Islamic Jihad, and Hezbollah. Every nation actually committed to peace must block the shipment of Iranian supplies to these groups, and oppose regimes that promote terror, like Iraq. And Syria must choose the right side in the war on terror by closing terrorist camps and expelling terrorist organizations.

Leaders who want to be included in the peace process must show by their deeds an undivided support for peace. And as we move toward a peaceful solution, Arab states will be expected to build closer ties of diplomacy and commerce with Israel, leading to full normalization of relations between Israel and the entire Arab world.

Israel also has a large stake in the success of a democratic Palestine. Permanent occupation threatens Israel's identity and democracy. A stable, peaceful Palestinian state is necessary to achieve the security that Israel longs for. So I challenge Israel to take concrete steps to support the emergence of a viable, credible Palestinian state.

As we make progress towards security, Israel forces need to withdraw fully to positions they held prior to September 28, 2000. And consistent with the recommendations of the Mitchell Committee, Israeli settlement activity in the occupied territories must stop.

The Palestinian economy must be allowed to develop. As violence subsides, freedom of movement should be restored, permitting innocent Palestinians to resume work and normal life. Palestinian legislators and officials, humanitarian and international workers, must be allowed to go about the business of building a better future. And Israel should release frozen Palestinian revenues into honest, accountable hands.

I've asked Secretary Powell to work intensively with Middle Eastern and international leaders to realize the vision of a Palestinian state, focusing them on a comprehensive plan to support Palestinian reform and institution-building.

Ultimately, Israelis and Palestinians must address the core issues that divide them if there is to be a real peace, resolving all claims and ending the conflict between them. This means that the Israeli occupation that began in 1967 will be ended through a settlement negotiated between the parties, based on U.N. Resolutions 242 and 338, with Israeli withdrawal to secure and recognize borders.

We must also resolve questions concerning Jerusalem, the plight and future of Palestinian refugees, and a final peace between Israel and Lebanon, and Israel and a Syria that supports peace and fights terror.

All who are familiar with the history of the Middle East realize that there may be setbacks in this process. Trained and determined killers, as we have seen, want to stop it. Yet the Egyptian and Jordanian peace treaties with Israel remind us that with determined and responsible leadership progress can come quickly.

As new Palestinian institutions and new leaders emerge, demonstrating real performance on security and reform, I expect Israel to respond and work toward a final status agreement. With intensive effort by all, this agreement could be reached within three years from now. And I and my country will actively lead toward that goal.

I can understand the deep anger and anguish of the Israeli people. You've lived too long with fear and funerals, having to avoid markets and public transportation, and forced to put armed guards in kindergarten classrooms. The Palestinian Authority has rejected your offer at hand, and trafficked with terrorists. You have a right to a normal life; you have a right to security; and I deeply believe that you need a reformed, responsible Palestinian partner to achieve that security.

I can understand the deep anger and despair of the Palestinian people. For decades you've been treated as pawns in the Middle East conflict. Your interests have been held hostage to a comprehensive peace agreement that never seems to come, as your lives get worse year by year. You deserve democracy and the rule of law. You deserve an open society and a thriving economy. You deserve a life of hope for your children. An end to occupation and a peaceful democratic Palestinian state may seem distant, but America and our partners throughout the world stand ready to help, help you make them possible as soon as possible.

If liberty can blossom in the rocky soil of the West Bank and Gaza, it will inspire millions of men and women around the globe who are equally weary of poverty and oppression, equally entitled to the benefits of democratic government.

I have a hope for the people of Muslim countries. Your commitments to morality, and learning, and tolerance led to great historical achievements. And those values are alive in the Islamic world today. You have a rich culture, and you share the aspirations of men and women in every culture. Prosperity and freedom and dignity are not just American hopes, or Western hopes. They are universal, human hopes. And even in the violence and turmoil of the Middle East, America believes those hopes have the power to transform lives and nations.

This moment is both an opportunity and a test for all parties in the Middle East: an opportunity to lay the foundations for future peace; a test to show who is serious about peace and who is not. The choice here is stark and simple. The Bible says, "I have set before you life and death; therefore, choose life." The time has arrived for everyone in this conflict to choose peace, and hope, and life.

Thank you very much.


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To: SunStar
SunStar, That is why our friend and his ilk are called "The Weakest Link" They gave of Slick Willy and now they want to give us Slick Hillary. When they cant see past the front row it si to be expected, ignore his afflictions and humor the poor soul :-)
161 posted on 06/24/2002 5:23:22 PM PDT by MJY1288
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To: MJY1288
At least he is an honest disruptor

I don't think he's a disruptor, but rather, one of the many conservatives who are NEVER happy. He's pissed off because the speech he though was coming turned out to be totally different! It is so completely pro-U.S. and pro-Israel, yet he still thinks Bush is cowtowing to Arafat. I say BALONEY!

Good work today, Mr. President. You fooled the media, the Democrats, the entire Arab world, and half of your supposed conservative base even went along with it!

I've continued to give President Bush the benefit of the doubt, and he continues to come through. Maybe these armchair freepers will come around to that knowledge at some point, but I'm not holding my breath.

162 posted on 06/24/2002 5:26:04 PM PDT by SunStar
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To: SunStar
I'm with you, but for now I have to go do some weed wacking before dark, (Something JimRob should consider around here)

Back at ya soon,

MJY

163 posted on 06/24/2002 5:32:33 PM PDT by MJY1288
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To: SunStar
So when does a community of people numbering in the millions become autonomous, notwithstanding the issue of terrorism? Never?

Demostratably false.
Did the Japanese commit terrorism agains the Us after 1945?

Arafat fcould have had a country if he had not chosen violence in 2000.

164 posted on 06/24/2002 5:40:07 PM PDT by rmlew
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To: RCW2001
Well...he said what I told you he would. He offers the Palestinian people help in forming a system of self-governance. He tells them to overthrow Yasser and put a leader in power who will represent the needs of the people, rather than his own interests.

But the Bush bashers are gonna go on with the "HE'SSELLINGUSOUTSELLINGUSOUTSELLINGUSOUT" BS, and they will still have no idea what a genuine offer was made to the oppressed - by Yasser - Palestinians, so that they can achieve freedom, if they are willing to work for it.

Hey, it could work. Of course, I could win the lotto tomorrow, too. But at least his offer to the Palestinian PEOPLE was made in good faith. Don't forget that.

165 posted on 06/24/2002 5:43:18 PM PDT by cake_crumb
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To: SunStar
"You based all your attacks of late on the media's portrayal of the impending Bush "Palestinian state" speech."

As you can see from some of the replies, a few of them are STILL doing that. (They must not have read the whole transcript)

166 posted on 06/24/2002 5:50:10 PM PDT by cake_crumb
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To: LarryM
Yeah, along with the bashers who will spin anything Bush does as a failure, huh?
167 posted on 06/24/2002 6:25:52 PM PDT by dsutah
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To: SunStar; Torie
OK, having had a little time to digest the speech, I see what you folks are saying. It is a harsh, direct speech, but one they needed to hear. It truly is up to them to make it happen, it always has been. I imagine in time when the Arabs let this speech digest, they will not be very pleased. I am happy he did not succumb to Saudi pressure.
168 posted on 06/24/2002 6:30:31 PM PDT by monkeyshine
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To: RCW2001
Today, Palestinian authorities are encouraging, not opposing, terrorism...

I've asked Secretary Powell to work intensively with Middle Eastern and international leaders to realize the vision of a Palestinian state, focusing them on a comprehensive plan to support Palestinian reform and institution-building...

Diagnosis is correct, but the medicine is too weak and the doctor is sick...

169 posted on 06/24/2002 6:55:40 PM PDT by eclectic
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To: rmlew
Demostratably false. Did the Japanese commit terrorism agains the Us after 1945?

Arafat fcould have had a country if he had not chosen violence in 2000.

You left out one thing... The Japanese still have a nation, even though we conquered them. Did the Japanese lose their right to their own state? No. Why shouldn't the Palestinians become autonomous, after the terror ceases and negotiations work out the details?

170 posted on 06/24/2002 7:30:26 PM PDT by SunStar
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To: dinok
You really are deluded, aren't you? The so-called 'purple kool-aid' ticked off? Dream on 'deluded one'! I'm beginning to think some of you GW bashers are desperate for attention. It doesn't seem to matter whether it is positive or negative; just any attention, at any cost. You have nothing to add; you just want to pin something negative on the president, anything to get a reaction. Isn't it time to grow up, now?
171 posted on 06/24/2002 7:34:23 PM PDT by dsutah
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To: monkeyshine
"It truly is up to them to make it happen"

Yep. President Bush just lobbed a speeding curve ball right into the laps of the terrorist leaders. Check! PRICELESS.

172 posted on 06/24/2002 7:45:09 PM PDT by cake_crumb
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To: Howlin
People who are set on trashing Bush don't WANT to listen.

Bush drew a line in the sand. He had to provide an outline for the Palis to follow so he too would not look like what the Palis accuse (falsely) Israel of being.

Anyone lacking wisdom and/o set on their own agenda (mentioned above) missed the meaning of his message. He is supporting, 100%, Israel.

173 posted on 06/24/2002 7:47:03 PM PDT by RedBloodedAmerican
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To: SunStar
"Why shouldn't the Palestinians become autonomous, after the terror ceases and negotiations work out the details?"

That's entirely up to the Palestinians now. It's time for them to suit action to propaganda. I wish the Palestinian people success in their quest to discover, define and OBTAIN freedom.

Yasser....well....he can rot.

174 posted on 06/24/2002 7:50:31 PM PDT by cake_crumb
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To: dsutah
For your information...I was 0ne of those that stood on Freezing corners during last year's post election battle waving signs for him. I am sick and tired of him bnacking out of one political fight after and another and selling us out. If you dont like it screw off.
175 posted on 06/24/2002 8:25:24 PM PDT by dinok
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To: LarryM
In view of the eternal word: "I will also gather all nations, and bring them down to the Valley of Jehoshaphat and I will enter into judgment with them there on account of My people, My heritage Israel, whom they have scattered among the nations; they have also divided up My land." (Joel 3:2). It looks like president Bush has placed America in a terribly bad place, as appeasers of terrorists and dividers of the land given to Israel. It is politics and the fear of man, over the fear of the Lord, the same old sin of former administrations.

176 posted on 06/24/2002 8:38:03 PM PDT by Hila
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To: fogarty
How can you possibly explain that this is NOT coddling of the Palestinian terrorists?

Please read the prerequisites for a Palestinian State. There is no way the Palis will do what is required, therefore, there will be NO Palistinian State. That is not coddling terrorists, that is playing hardball.

177 posted on 06/24/2002 9:41:46 PM PDT by mjaneangels@aolcom
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To: Dales; Jim Robinson; JohnHuang2; LloydChristmas; logos
This moment is both an opportunity and a test for all parties in the Middle East: an opportunity to lay the foundations for future peace; a test to show who is serious about peace and who is not. The choice here is stark and simple. The Bible says, "I have set before you life and death; therefore, choose life." The time has arrived for everyone in this conflict to choose peace, and hope, and life.

When placed into context with the entire scripture the President was referencing, that statement has a much clearer and more precise meaning.

Deuteronomy 30:11-20 (NIV)
11Now what I am commanding you today is not too difficult for you or beyond your reach. 12It is not up in heaven, so that you have to ask, "Who will ascend into heaven to get it and proclaim it to us so we may obey it?"
13Nor is it beyond the sea, so that you have to ask, "Who will cross the sea to get it and proclaim it to us so we may obey it?"
14No, the word is very near you; it is in your mouth and in your heart so you may obey it.
15See, I set before you today life and prosperity, death and destruction. 16For I command you today to love the Lord your God, to walk in his ways, and to keep his commands, decrees and laws; then you will live and increase, and the Lord your God will bless you in the Land you are entering to possess.
17But if your heart turns away and you are not obedient, and if you are drawn away to bow down to other gods and worship them, 18I declare to you this day that you will certainly be destroyed. You will not live long in the land you are crossing the Jordan to enter and possess.
19This day I call heaven and earth as wtinesses against you that I have set before you life and death, blessings and curses. Now choose life, so that you and your children may live 20and that you may love the Lord your God, listen to his voice, and hold fast to him. For the Lord is your life, and he will give you many years in the land he swore to give to your fathers, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.

Bump for a great President in the making.

178 posted on 06/24/2002 10:37:44 PM PDT by Ms. AntiFeminazi
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To: dinok
Excuse me, but I believe we are not to be using obscene language on here! You seem to be terribly bold! Not only that, I have a hard time believing that you ever supported him. But hey, I wasn't there, so I have to take your word for it. I just can't believe you could support him, then so suddenly turn against him.

I supported him too. I sent money for his campaign. But I still support him. I am aware that people can have legitimate disagreement with him. I believe he has done a lot of what he promised, or at least tried to get it started. I'm willing to give him time. I read his campaign positions pretty much through and through.

I think that there is a lot he'd like to get done, if he could. But since our Senate is so closely divided right now, I don't see where he'll be able to get a lot passed. Like Jim Robinson said, we need to work hard, and get the extreme leftist judges, activists, and politicians voted out. I'm not a complete prude, but if you write to me again, and use that vulgar talk, I'll speak to the moderator. This is a conservative site. I thought that such language was out of line!
179 posted on 06/24/2002 10:42:45 PM PDT by dsutah
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To: Shermy
Govt. needs to come out and say why they are being used as pawns

I don't think so. I think everybody knows what he means by that. Spelling it out would be a waste of breath and it would piss off the Arab countries even more.

180 posted on 06/24/2002 11:06:30 PM PDT by xm177e2
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