Bush to Agree with Brits to Drop Phrase “War on Terror”
July 30th, 2007
Matt Littman I have been given this speech by the President, to be delivered on Monday July 30 at Camp David:
Thank you for joining me here today. As you know, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown arrived here last night, and later this morning we are going to begin two days of meetings.
A few weeks ago, Prime Minister Brown announced that Great Britain would no longer use the term “War on Terror” because he considered it a term that inflamed the Muslim community and unfairly cast aspersions on people of the Islamic faith.
In this country, we, too, have used the phrase “War on Terror” because we are in a fight against the terrorists who want to kill us and who hate our way of life. These killers attacked our nation on September 11, 2001. Since then, they have killed civilians in many countries, from Spain to Egypt, and they are continuing to plot acts that are more evil and more deadly.
It is important that the citizens of the United States understand very clearly that we are in a fight for our way of life, and we are going to win this fight.
It’s why we’re in Iraq, so that the Iraqi people can have a decent society. Right now, kids go to schools in the Middle East, and they are taught to hate freedom. Many kids are taught to give their lives so that free people die.
But if we are able to build an oasis in the desert, then those same children will be able to look out their window and see that there is a better way of life, that the world is not filled with hate, but with tolerance, and that they can grow up to have a better life than their parents had.
We are going to win this fight because we are in the right, and our ideals and values can never, ever lose a fight to those who want to create a world of chaos and fear.
And we are going to win this fight because we are smart enough to know when we are wrong, and wise enough to learn from our mistakes.
The United States will no longer use the term “War on Terror.” Gordon Brown is right — it is only seeking to inflame the Muslim community, a community that we care about very much. I also personally do not want the great Muslim citizens in the United States to think that we are in any way in a fight with their religion. We are not. We are in a battle against those who pervert their good religion. We are a country that tolerates all religions. That is the beauty of the United States — we believe that all people are equal, and that no one need fear persecution for their beliefs.
The “War on Terror” gives too much credit to al-Qaida. We cannot be in a war with a people who have no possibility of defeating us. We are in a fight against people who seek to terrorize us, but who will never succeed in changing our values, our morals, and the American way of life.
There is no “War on Terror.” I should not have said that there was. But make no mistake about it: we will continue to take the fight to the killers who seek to kill innocent civilians.
Thank you.


