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Skriven 2006-01-25 23:33:30 av Whitehouse Press (1:3634/12.0)
Ärende: Press Release (0601251) for Wed, 2006 Jan 25
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President Visits National Security Agency
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For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
January 25, 2006

President Visits National Security Agency
National Security Agency
Fort Meade, Maryland


˙˙˙˙˙In Focus: National Security
˙˙˙˙˙

2:10 P.M. EST

THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much. I just had a really interesting visit
here at the National Security Agency, and I want to thank General Alexander
and all the folks who work out here for their hospitality and their
briefing. I gave a speech to the men and women who are dedicating their
lives to serving the American people and preventing this country from being
attacked again. I was also able to talk to folks who work for the NSA, via
video. They're around the world -- some are in Iraq, some in Afghanistan.
And it's just such an honor to be able to tell these people that the work
they do is vital and necessary, and I support them a hundred percent.

Most of the accomplishments, of course, that happen out here have got to be
secret. But I know the good work they're doing. And so I want to assure the
American people that we are lucky to have such professional, smart people
working day and night to protect us.

The National Security Agency is playing a crucial part in the war on
terror. First of all, the good folks who work out here understand we are at
war, and they know what we know -- that we face determined enemies who will
strike without warning. And they know what I know, that we must learn the
intentions of the enemies before they strike. That's what they do here,
they work to protect us. The efforts of the people out here are a crucial
part in protecting the homeland, and they've been a crucial part in success
in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well.

Officials here learn information about plotters and planners and people who
would do us harm. Now, I understand there's some in America who say, well,
this can't be true there are still people willing to attack. All I would
ask them to do is listen to the words of Osama bin Laden and take him
seriously. When he says he's going to hurt the American people again, or
try to, he means it. I take it seriously, and the people of NSA take it
seriously. And most of the American people take it seriously, as well.

Part of the war on terror -- we've seen that part of the terrorists'
strategy is to place operatives inside of our country. They blend in with
civilian population. They get their orders from overseas, and then they
emerge to strike from within. We must be able to quickly detect when
someone linked to al Qaeda is communicating with someone inside of America.
That's one of the challenges of protecting the American people, and it's
one of the lessons of September the 11th.

When terrorist operatives are here in America communicating with someone
overseas, we must understand what's going on if we're going to do our job
to protect the people. The safety and security of the American people
depend on our ability to find out who the terrorists are talking to, and
what they're planning.

In the weeks following September the 11th, I authorized a terrorist
surveillance program to detect and intercept al Qaeda communications
involving someone here in the United States. This is a targeted program to
intercept communications in which intelligence professionals have reason to
believe that at least one person is a member or agent of al Qaeda or a
related terrorist organization. The program applies only to international
communications. In other words, one end of the communication must be
outside the United States.

We know that two of the hijackers who struck the Pentagon were inside the
United States communicating with al Qaeda operatives overseas. But we
didn't realize they were here plotting the attack until it was too late.

Here's what General Mike Hayden said -- he was the former director here at
NSA. He's now the Deputy Director of the National Intelligence -- Deputy
Director of National Intelligence -- and here's what he said earlier this
week: "Had this program been in effect prior to 9/11, it is my professional
judgment that we would have detected some of the 9/11 al Qaeda operatives
in the United States, and we would have identified them as such."

The 9/11 Commission made clear, in this era of new dangers we must be able
to connect the dots before the terrorists strike so we can stop new
attacks. And this NSA program is doing just that. General Hayden has
confirmed that America has gained information from this program that would
not otherwise have been available. This information has helped prevent
attacks and save American lives. This terrorist surveillance program
includes multiple safeguards to protect civil liberties, and it is fully
consistent with our nation's laws and Constitution. Federal courts have
consistently ruled that a President has authority under the Constitution to
conduct foreign intelligence surveillance against our enemies.

My predecessors have used the same constitutional authority on numerous
occasions. And the Supreme Court has ruled that Congress gave the President
additional authority to use the traditional tools -- or "fundamental
incidents" -- of war in the fight against terror when Congress passed the
authorization for the use of military force in 2001. These tools include
surveillance to detect and prevent further attacks by our enemies. I have
the authority, both from the Constitution and the Congress, to undertake
this vital program. The American people expect me to protect their lives
and their civil liberties, and that's exactly what we're doing with this
program.

I'll continue to reauthorize this program for so long as our country faces
a continuing threat from al Qaeda and related groups. This enemy still
wants to do harm to the American people. We cannot let the fact that we
have not been attacked lull us into the illusion that the threats to our
nation have disappeared. They have not disappeared; the terrorists are
still active. And we've seen their activity in London and Madrid and Bali
and Beslan and Amman and Baghdad and many other places since September the
11th. Just last week, as I mentioned earlier, we heard from Osama bin
Laden. The terrorists will do everything they can to strike us. And I'm
going to continue to do everything I can within my legal authority to stop
them. And so are the good people here at NSA.

In the long run, we can be confident in the outcome of this struggle,
because we've seen the power of freedom to defeat tyranny and terror
before. And we can be confident because we know our military and law
enforcement and homeland security and intelligence professionals are
working day and night to protect us.

I'm grateful for the skill and dedication of the good folks who work out
here. These are fine patriots and they're making America safer. Thank you
all very much.

END 2:18 P.M. EST

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