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Skriven 2005-04-02 23:33:16 av Whitehouse Press (1:3634/12.0)
Ärende: Press Release (0504021) for Sat, 2005 Apr 2
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President's Radio Address
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For Immediate Release
April 2, 2005

President's Radio Address


˙˙˙˙˙Audio

THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. Before I begin today, I would like to say a
word about Pope John Paul II. His Holiness is a faithful servant of God and
a champion of human dignity and freedom. He is an inspiration to us all.
Laura and I join millions of Americans and so many around the world who are
praying for the Holy Father.

This week, the members of the independent commission looking into America's
intelligence capabilities presented their report. I asked these men and
women to give an unvarnished look at our intelligence about weapons of mass
destruction, and they have delivered. I appreciate their hard work. Their
recommendations are thoughtful and extremely significant, and their central
conclusion is one that I share: America's intelligence community needs
fundamental change to enable us to successfully confront the threats of the
21st century.

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My administration has already taken steps consistent with the commission's
recommendations. In February, I nominated John Negroponte to be our first
Director of National Intelligence. This post was created to help ensure
that our intelligence community works as a single, unified enterprise. When
members of Congress return to Washington, I urge them to move quickly on
his confirmation because he will have a key role in the continued reform
and restructuring of our intelligence capabilities.

This week, I also directed Homeland Security Advisor Fran Townsend to
oversee the interagency review of the commission's findings and ensure that
concrete action is taken.

The commission's report delivers a sharp critique of the way intelligence
has been collected and analyzed against some of the most difficult
intelligence targets, like Iraq. To win the war on terror, we will correct
what needs to be fixed, and build on what the commission calls, solid
intelligence successes. These include the uncovering of Libya's nuclear and
missile programs, which led Libya's leader to renounce weapons of mass
destruction. In Pakistan, our intelligence helped expose and shut down the
world's most dangerous nuclear proliferation network. We need to learn from
the successes we've had, and apply the lessons elsewhere.

We also acknowledge the hard work and sacrifices of the men and women in
our intelligence community. These talented people are on the front lines in
the war on terror. Their work is critical. We must prevent terrorists from
acquiring weapons of mass murder that they would use against our people.

The work our intelligence community is doing is also extremely difficult.
Every day, dangerous regimes are working to conceal their programs and
their possible relationships with terrorists. And the work our intelligence
men and women do is, by nature, secret. The American people never hear
about many of America's intelligence successes, but I'm aware of them. I'm
proud of our efforts of our intelligence workers to defend our country, and
the American people should be, as well.

The President and his national security team must have intelligence that is
timely and accurate. In its report, the commission points out that America
needs to know much more about the weapons programs and intentions of our
most dangerous adversaries. The members of the commission have given useful
and important guidance that will help transform our intelligence
capabilities for the needs of a dangerous new century, and we will continue
to give our intelligence professionals the tools they need and the
structure they deserve so they can succeed in their essential work.

It is not possible to guarantee perfect security in our vast free nation,
but at a time when we're at war and our margin for error is getting
smaller, the consequences of underestimating a threat could be tens of
thousands of innocent lives. I can assure you that the men and women in our
intelligence community are working around the clock and doing everything
they can to keep us safe, and my administration will continue to make
intelligence reforms that will allow them to identify threats before they
fully emerge so we can take action to protect the American people.

Thank you for listening.
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