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Tuesday, April 18, 2006

U.S. Must Stand by Principles in Face of War Opponents

Nobody likes war and every U.S. conflict
since the Revolutionary War has had its critics, but some things are
worth fighting for, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said today on the
"Rush Limbaugh Show."

"There have always been people who have opposed wars. Wars are terrible things," the secretary said on the syndicated radio program. But if the United States had bowed throughout its history to critics and opponents
of war, he said the country wouldn't exist as it does today.

"We wouldn't have won the Revolutionary War and we wouldn't have been
involved in World War I or II," the secretary told Limbaugh. "And if we
had, we would have failed, and our country would be a totally different
place if it existed at all, if every time there were some critics that
we tossed in the towel."

As just as with these past conflicts, the stakes in the global war on
terror couldn't be higher, Rumsfeld said. "What's at stake for our
country is our way of life. (Terrorists) want to strike at the very essence of what we are ... free people," he said.

The U.S. government's job is to protect Americans from terrorists who
killed 3,000 of their countrymen on Sept. 11, 2001, and have created
terror elsewhere around the world, he said.


Rumsfeld pointed to solid progress toward that goal, noting Iraq's
strides in standing up its security forces, holding national elections and
forming a new government.

"The insurgents do not want the government formed, and there are elements in the country that are actively trying to prevent that," he said,just as they tried to prevent the January 2005 election and every other
election since. "They tried to prevent the referendum on the
constitution and they tried to prevent the December elections, and now they're
trying to prevent the government from being formed," he said.

"But they failed the first three times, and they're going to fail this
time," he said. "We're going to get it done."

And the people getting that done, the secretary said, are members of
the U.S. armed forces. "We've got such wonderful men and women out there,
troops out there serving our country," he said. "They're all
volunteers."


Rumsfeld praised the "America Supports You" program, which showcases America's support for the men and women of the armed forces and the myriad ways the country is expressing that support.

"So what we did is we put together a Web site whereby anyone who wants to can get on it and find out what other people are doing to be
supportive of the troops and their families, and you can learn what school
groups are doing, what corporations are doing, families, nongovernmental
organizations," Rumsfeld said.

"There are just hundreds of people who are out there doing things that
are supportive of the troops and letting them know that we appreciate
their service, their noble service, for our country."


Rush Interviews Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld

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