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Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)

08 March 2003

Text: Bush Says Iraq Playing a "Shell Game" with Inspectors

(President's March 8 radio address to the nation) (720)
U.S. intelligence indicates that even as the Iraqi regime of Saddam
Hussein is destroying prohibited missiles, he has ordered the
production of more, President Bush charged in his March 8 radio
address to the nation.
People across the world are praying for a peaceful resolution of the
Iraqi arms issue, Bush said, but "People of goodwill must also
recognize that allowing a dangerous dictator to defy the world and
build an arsenal for conquest and mass murder is not peace at all; it
is pretense."
Following is the text of the address:
(begin text)
THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
March 8, 2003
RADIO ADDRESS OF THE PRESIDENT TO THE NATION
THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. This has been an important week on two
fronts of our war against terror. First, American and Pakistani
authorities captured the mastermind of the September the 11th attacks
against our country, Khalid Sheik Mohammed. This is a landmark
achievement in disrupting the al Qaeda network, and we believe it will
help us prevent future acts of terror. We are currently working with
over 90 countries and have dealt with over 3,000 terrorists, who have
been detained, arrested, or otherwise will not be a problem for the
United States.
Second, the Chief United Nations Weapons Inspector reported yesterday
to the Security Council on his efforts to verify Saddam Hussein's
compliance with Resolution 1441. This resolution requires Iraq to
fully and unconditionally disarm itself of nuclear, chemical and
biological weapons materials, as well as the prohibited missiles that
could be used to deliver them. Unfortunately, it is clear that Saddam
Hussein is still violating the demands of the United Nations by
refusing to disarm.
Iraqi's dictator has made a public show of producing and destroying a
few prohibited missiles. Yet, our intelligence shows that even as he
is destroying these few missiles, he has ordered the continued
production of the very same type of missiles. Iraqi operatives
continue to play a shell game with inspectors, moving suspected
prohibited materials to different locations every 12 to 24 hours. And
Iraqi weapons scientists continue to be threatened with harm should
they cooperate in interviews with U.N. inspectors.
These are not the actions of a regime that is disarming. These are the
actions of a regime engaged in a willful charade. If the Iraqi regime
were disarming, we would know it -- because we would see it; Iraq's
weapons would be presented to inspectors and destroyed. Inspection
teams do not need more time, or more personnel -- all they need is
what they have never received, the full cooperation of the Iraqi
regime. The only acceptable outcome is the outcome already demanded by
a unanimous vote of the Security Council: total disarmament.
Saddam Hussein has a long history of reckless aggression and terrible
crimes. He possesses weapons of terror. He provides funding and
training and safe haven to terrorists who would willingly deliver
weapons of mass destruction against America and other peace-loving
countries.
The attacks of September the 11, 2001 showed what the enemies of
America did with four airplanes. We will not wait to see what
terrorists or terror states could do with weapons of mass destruction.
We are determined to confront threats wherever they arise. And, as a
last resort, we must be willing to use military force. We are doing
everything we can to avoid war in Iraq. But if Saddam Hussein does not
disarm peacefully, he will be disarmed by force.
Across the world, and in every part of America, people of goodwill are
hoping and praying for peace. Our goal is peace -- for our own nation,
for our friends, for our allies and for all the peoples of the Middle
East. People of goodwill must also recognize that allowing a dangerous
dictator to defy the world and build an arsenal for conquest and mass
murder is not peace at all; it is pretense. The cause of peace will be
advanced only when the terrorists lose a wealthy patron and protector,
and when the dictator is fully and finally disarmed.
Thank you for listening.
(end text)
(Distributed by the Office of International Information Programs, U.S.
Department of State. Web site: http://usinfo.state.gov)



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