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thedrifter
09-09-07, 07:13 AM
Bush Returning Home From APEC, Stops At Hawaii Military Base
By Paula Wolfson
Honolulu
09 September 2007

President Bush stopped in Hawaii on his way home from the Pacific rim summit in Australia. VOA White House correspondent Paula Wolfson reports from Honolulu Mr. Bush met with military commanders, and visited with wounded soldiers, sailors and marines.

The meetings in Hawaii came at a crucial time for the president's Iraq policy, as the Bush administration prepares to report to the U.S. Congress on progress in the war effort.

The president's talks with military commanders took place behind closed doors. But after his hospital visit with wounded troops, Mr. Bush spoke briefly to reporters.

He said he talked to the war wounded about his visit to Iraq's al-Anbar province - a surprise stop on his way to the Pacific rim summit in Australia. "I told them when I was in the room that I came back from Iraq encouraged by what I saw. No question there is still hard work to do. But my resolve is as strong as it has ever been. I believe we are doing the right thing there for the security of the country and the peace of the world," he said.

The president has already announced that he will be addressing the nation on Iraq in the next few days. A mandatory White House report to Congress on the situation in Iraq is due by September 15. And the two top U.S. officials in Iraq - US military commander General David Petraeus and Ambassador Ryan Crocker - are scheduled to appear before lawmakers on Monday and Wednesday. "I will then talk about a way forward after their report. I ask the members of Congress to sit back and listen to what we all have to say before they reach the conclusions that they're going to reach," he said.

Speaking one day after the release of a new video featuring al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden, the president reaffirmed his determination to continue the fight in Iraq. "One thing is for certain: Now is the time to do the hard work in order to make sure that we can have a peaceful world, now is the time to deny radicals and extremists a safe haven, and now is the time to advance democracy in the heart of the Middle East," he said.

President Bush arrives back at the White House on Sunday morning, local time.

Ellie

thedrifter
09-09-07, 09:09 AM
President Bush Visits with Wounded Warriors and Families
Tradewinds Enlisted Club
Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii

White House News

12:16 P.M. HST

THE PRESIDENT: I appreciate the Governor of this beautiful state, Admiral Keating, his wife, for their hospitality. The Secretary and I have just landed. We've come from Australia. We're on our way to D.C. And I decided that it was best to stop and say hello to some of our wounded soldiers and sailors and Marines.

Every time I have an opportunity to meet people who have sacrificed on behalf of the security of the country, I'm amazed at their spirit and the resolve. One of the things I look for is to make sure that these troops and their families are getting the best possible treatment. If they've got any complaints, I'm available for them to air them out.

What I heard was encouraging; that people feel like they're getting the best possible care. And that makes me feel good. I told them, when I was in the room, that I came back from Iraq encouraged by what I saw. No question there's still hard work to do, but my resolve is as strong as it's ever been. I believe we're doing the right thing there for the security of the country and for the peace of the world.

General David Petraeus will be reporting to the Congress along with Ambassador Crocker on Monday and Tuesday. I will then talk about a way forward after their report. I ask the members of Congress to sit back and listen to what we all have to say before they reach the conclusions that they're going to reach. But one thing is for certain: Now is the time to do the hard work in order to make sure that we can have a peaceful world, now is the time to deny radicals and extremists a safe haven, and now is the time to advance democracy in the heart of the Middle East. I believe that's the calling of our time, and I believe we'll succeed. And I know it's necessary that we do.

Anyway, thank you all for your hospitality. Admiral said he cooked some lunch for us today. I'm looking forward to having it.

ADMIRAL KEATING: Caught the fish and then cooked the lunch.

THE PRESIDENT: Governor, proud to be with you.

Thank you all.

Q Did you change any minds, Mr. President, with your trip?

Q How is Mrs. Bush?

THE PRESIDENT: She's doing great, thank you. I talked to Laura, talked to her twice. I talked to her right before she went in for the surgery in Australia, and then talked to her twice on the airplane. Her spirits are good. They feel like the surgery was a success. She's now back at the White House. I told her I'm looking forward to having breakfast with her. I told her I'd be home soon, and I'm just grateful that the doctors did a good job. And I thank God for the fact that it came out well.

Q Is she going to be released by the time you get home, sir?

THE PRESIDENT: Yes, she's at the White House now.

END 12:19 P.M. HST

Ellie