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Remarks by the President and Prime Minister Berlusconi of Italy (MUST READ)
The White House ^ | September 14, 2002 | President Bush and Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi

Posted on 09/14/2002 12:14:06 PM PDT by Miss Marple

THE PRESIDENT: It's my honor to welcome Silvio Berlusconi, the Prime Minister of Italy, to Camp David. I've been looking forward to having a chance to spend some quality time in a quality place. We're going to have a good visit, meeting about our common interests. And we'll have a good lunch with my wife. And I've invited my brother and my sister -- I want my family members to meet a good friend, a strong leader.

We're making progress in the war against terror. I tell the American people all the time that we're doing everything we can to protect our homeland by hunting down killers one person at a time. And yesterday, thanks to the efforts of our folks and people in Pakistan, we captured one of the planners and organizers of the September the 11th attack that murdered thousands of people, including Italians. One by one, we're hunting the killers down. We are relentless; we are strong; and we're not going to stop.

Secondly, I had a chance to speak to the United Nations to talk about another threat face -- that we face -- that we face, all of us face, in the civilized world -- and that is a threat of weapons of mass destructions in the hands of leaders who disregard human liberty, that do not believe in freedom; a leader, in this case, who's poisoned his own people, poisoned his neighbors, attacked in his neighborhood, and refuses -- refuses -- to comply with United Nations' regulations, as a matter of fact, defies the United Nations. And we're making progress.

And so, Mr. Prime Minister, you're here at an important time. I look forward to talking with you, and thank you for coming.

PRIME MINISTER BERLUSCONI: Thank you. Well, first of all, I'm glad to be here with President Bush, with whom I have a very deep friendship. I'm here as the Prime Minister of a country which is a loyal and faithful ally of the United States of America.

The United States is a country to which my people bears a deep gratitude because it owes to the generosity of this great democracy its freedom and its prosperity. We'll never forget the fact that about a half a century ago, through the sacrifice of so many young Americans, Italy and Europe were saved from totalitarianism. I'm here as a sincere ally and I know that we, as an ally, we respect and we heard. So I'll be able to speak as a friend, speak truthfully, in order to find, as usual, common solutions and common positions.

THE PRESIDENT: Thank you.

PRIME MINISTER BERLUSCONI: I would like to add one more thing --

THE PRESIDENT: Sure.

PRIME MINISTER BERLUSCONI: I consider the flag of the United States is not only a flag of a country, but is a universal message of freedom and democracy.

THE PRESIDENT: Thank you, sir.

His English is very good. (Laughter.)

Here's what we're going to do. I'm going to call upon an American reporter, Silvio will call upon an Italian reporter. I then will call upon an American reporter, Silvio will call upon an Italian reporter. And that's it. Because we've got to go have our talks.

Scott. And I will this time let the interpreter -- pardon me for not allowing her to work.

Q Thank you, sir. President Putin is borrowing your logic to argue he has the right to attack terrorists in Georgia. Would that action be justified in your view? Are you concerned other countries -- India, Pakistan, China -- may use your arguments to justify actions they see fit?

THE PRESIDENT: I made it very clear to the Georgian government that we expected them to rout out the al Qaeda type terrorists in the Pankisi Gorge. We are working with the Georgian government and training Georgian troops. I have told Vladimir Putin that he must give the Georgians a chance to achieve a common objective, an objective that's important for Georgia, an objective that's important for Russia, an objective important for the United States, and that is to get the al Qaeda killers and bring them to justice. And so I urge him to continue to work with us to allow the Georgians -- troops -- to do their job.

And, finally, one final point for the world to hear: Saddam Hussein has defied the United Nations 16 times. Not once, not twice -- 16 times he has defied the U.N. The U.N. has told him after the Gulf War what to do, what the world expected, and 16 times he's defied it. And enough is enough. The U.N. will either be able to function as a peacekeeping body, as we head into the 21st century, or it will be irrelevant. And that's what we're about to find out.

But remember what I said in my speech, now is the time to deal with the problem.

Q What about the appropriation of your argument?

THE PRESIDENT: I should have clarified it by my statement. I just clarified it by my -- not should have, I just.

Q (Asked in Italian, not translated.)

PRIME MINISTER BERLUSCONI: Well, first of all, as I said before, we want a common position with the United States of America. And we welcome the decision of President Bush to bring the problem to the table in the Security Council. As it was stated clearly, the United Nations cannot continue to see its image undermined and its resolutions flaunted.

I would hasten to add, the decision taken by President Bush found agreement of my European colleagues and of the Russian Federation.

THE PRESIDENT: Thank you.

Patsy.

Q Mr. President, if Saddam Hussein has defied the United Nations 16 times and stiffed the world for a decade, why does he deserve one more chance?

THE PRESIDENT: That's a very interesting question. Why don't you interpret the question. He stiffed the world 16 times, why does he get another chance. (Question is translated into Italian.)

First of all, the United Nations deserves another chance to prove its relevance. See, we're entering a new world. Wars of the future are not going to be like wars of the past. We fight these terrorists that hide in caves and send their youngsters to suicidal death. They strike America, but they're likely to strike Italy. They hate freedom. They also are willing and want to work with countries like Iraq to develop the capacity to deliver weapons of mass destruction. And therefore, the international community must work together to prevent this from happening.

So this is a chance for the United Nations to show some backbone and resolve, as we confront the true challenges of the 21st century. It's a chance for the United Nations to show its relevance, and that's why I gave the speech I gave. But make no mistake about it, if we have to deal with the problem, we'll deal with it.

(Question asked and answered in Italian.)

THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all. Welcome to Camp David. No, you misunderstood. Two questions a piece. Sorry. Two and two, see.

Q -- English, Mr. President.

THE PRESIDENT: Oh, you want an English translation. Sorry. Thought you might have been trying to defy the two-question rule. Very good. (Laughter.)

Q What was the question?

INTERPRETER: The question was --

THE PRESIDENT: That doesn't matter, just write the answer.

INTERPRETER: -- is Italy able to play the mediating role --

PRIME MINISTER BERLUSCONI: The role of Italy, now.

INTERPRETER: At this moment, what's the role Italy is going to play.

And the reply was, Italy today is playing a role which it wasn't able to play up to some time ago, because Italy finds itself at a center of a series of relationships with the countries of the European Union, with the countries of the Middle East, with the countries of the Mediterranean, and we have a special friendship with the Russian Federation, with our common friend, Vladimir Putin. So Italy is playing its part, and it's able then to play its role in this context.

THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all very much.

PRIME MINISTER BERLUSCONI: Graze, arrivederci.

END 11:08 A.M. EDT

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TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: berlusconi; iraq; italy; presidentbush; unitednations; waronterror
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Boldened passage is mine. My dad fought in the Fifth Army in WWII, and fought from North Africa through Sicily and entered Rome.

Thank you, Mr. Berlusconi.

And thanks to President Bush for speaking plainly.

1 posted on 09/14/2002 12:14:06 PM PDT by Miss Marple
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To: The Condor
Ping!
2 posted on 09/14/2002 12:19:00 PM PDT by Chad Fairbanks
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To: Miss Marple
Imho, you should ping the ATRW list.

Then again, what do I know?

5.56mm

3 posted on 09/14/2002 12:21:24 PM PDT by M Kehoe
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To: Miss Marple
Radio Address by the President to the Nation, 9-14-02
4 posted on 09/14/2002 12:23:13 PM PDT by Salvation
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To: Miss Marple
LOL! We were posting practically the same thing at the same time.........Great minds!
5 posted on 09/14/2002 12:24:09 PM PDT by Salvation
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To: Salvation; kayak
Fortunately, you did the Radio Address and I did the news conference! I have been haunting the White House web site to get this, and kayak finally let me know it was available!
6 posted on 09/14/2002 12:28:36 PM PDT by Miss Marple
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To: M Kehoe
Thanks for your suggestion! I was getting ready to do that, but one of my sisters called. Off to get the ping list now!
7 posted on 09/14/2002 12:29:50 PM PDT by Miss Marple
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To: A Citizen Reporter; ABG(anybody but Gore); acnielsen guy; Angelwood; arazitjh; b4its2late; ...
PING!!
8 posted on 09/14/2002 12:32:45 PM PDT by Miss Marple
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To: Miss Marple
Newsweek just released a new poll. President Bush's approval rating has jumped 9% in the last two weeks. He went from 61% to 70% today. And we all know that Newsweek is usually lower than most other polls. The RATS should be very, very afraid.
9 posted on 09/14/2002 12:32:46 PM PDT by Wait4Truth
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To: Wait4Truth
Many of the people polled have short attention spans. The heavy coverage over the last two weeks has helped...not to mention that the President has done an outstanding job!
10 posted on 09/14/2002 12:34:14 PM PDT by Miss Marple
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To: Miss Marple
In Italian, crawfish = "gamberi"
11 posted on 09/14/2002 12:36:52 PM PDT by Willie Green
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To: Willie Green
LOL! Thanks!
12 posted on 09/14/2002 12:37:33 PM PDT by Miss Marple
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To: Miss Marple
Good to see this. When Berlusconi was elected there was great wailing from the European press about the usual conservative criticisms, as if Berlusconi was going to be the death of all things good about Italy.

However, I happened to be in Italy at the time and I found very few people who weren't very pleased that he won.

13 posted on 09/14/2002 12:38:02 PM PDT by tdadams
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To: Miss Marple
Thanks so much for the ping. This is good stuff!
14 posted on 09/14/2002 12:38:18 PM PDT by Lorena
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To: Miss Marple
I don't see the subject changing much in the near future. Another point, however, is as the RATS see the President's numbers at 70% or higher, their morale will fall lower. They thought they had him right where they wanted him. Once again, they were wrong. This President walks with the Lord, he rules with morality and truth...all things the RATS are not familiar with.
15 posted on 09/14/2002 12:38:45 PM PDT by Wait4Truth
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To: Miss Marple
LOL! Thanks!

No problemo. I understand it was on their luncheon menu.

16 posted on 09/14/2002 12:40:13 PM PDT by Willie Green
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To: M Kehoe
Imho, you should ping the ATRW list.

ATRW? What's that?

17 posted on 09/14/2002 12:40:20 PM PDT by rdb3
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To: Miss Marple
PRIME MINISTER BERLUSCONI: I consider the flag of the United States is not only a flag of a country, but is a universal message of freedom and democracy.

Now THAT is an ally !!

18 posted on 09/14/2002 12:40:43 PM PDT by ChadGore
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To: rdb3
ATRW? What's that?

The America the Right Way thread. You have been here long enough to know that. ;^)

5.56mm

19 posted on 09/14/2002 12:43:04 PM PDT by M Kehoe
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To: Miss Marple
Presidential Flags

20 posted on 09/14/2002 12:43:20 PM PDT by Consort
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