Posted by
Erundur Anwamehtar on February 8th, 2004, at 2:16am
President Bush was on “Meet the Press” this morning. MSNBC has the transcript.
There’s lots of other good stuff being talked about in the show. Whether you like Bush or not, he puts out his arguments and reasons behind Iraq here and if you’re going to disagree with his positions I’d challenge you to read his arguments. I would also like to state that I don’t support everything President Bush does and I’m beginning to wonder about the budget after seeing and hearing discussion about it elsewhere. “Meet the Numbers” (at Josh Claybourn’s) addresses the budget in relation to the President’s discussion on Meet the Press.
*Notable portions:*
[on the issue of WMD(Weapons of Mass Destruction)]
*President Bush:*… first of all, I expected to find the weapons. Sitting behind this desk making a very difficult decision of war and peace, and I based my decision on the best intelligence possible, intelligence that had been gathered over the years, intelligence that not only our analysts thought was valid but analysts from other countries thought were valid.
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And so we – I expected there to be stockpiles of weapons. But David Kay has found the capacity to produce weapons. And when David Kay goes in and says we haven’t found stockpiles yet, and there’s theories as to where the weapons went. They could have been destroyed during the war. Saddam and his henchmen could have destroyed them as we entered into Iraq. They could be hidden. They could have been transported to another country, and we’ll find out.
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[On the issue of reasons behind the war]
And the President of the United States’ most solemn responsibility is to keep this country secure. And the man was a threat, and we dealt with him, and we dealt with him because we cannot hope for the best. We can’t say, Let’s don’t deal with Saddam Hussein. Let’s hope he changes his stripes, or let’s trust in the goodwill of Saddam Hussein. Let’s let us, kind of, try to contain him. Containment doesn’t work with a man who is a madman.
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