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http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/international/AP-US-Iraq.html?ex=1086840000&;
en=9e9fadb0a4572706&ei=5040&partner=MOREOVER
Bush Outlines Terror Strategy at Air Force Academy
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: June 2, 2004
Filed at 2:53 p.m. ET

AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. (AP) -- President Bush compared the fight against
terrorists to the struggle against tyranny that forced World War II, telling
new Air Force officers Wednesday that the United States and its allies can
win the battle by bringing freedom and reform to the Middle East.

``Our goal, the goal of this generation, is the same'' as it was in World
War II, Bush said. ``We will secure our nation and defend the peace through
the forward march of freedom.''

Bush told 981 graduates of the Air Force Academy that they will be joining a
war whose central front is Iraq and the broader Middle East.

The graduates wore dress uniforms of white pants, blue tunics and gold
sashes around their waists. Bush spoke in the academy's football stadium --
at more than 7,000 feet above sea level -- under partly cloudy and breezy
skies.

``Just as events in Europe determined the outcome of the Cold War,'' he
said, ``events in the Middle East will set the course of our current
struggle.''

``If that region is abandoned to dictators and terrorists, it will be a
constant source of violence and alarm, exporting killers of increasing
destructive power to attack America and other free nations,'' Bush said.
``If that region grows in democracy and prosperity and hope, the terrorist
movement will lose its sponsors, lose its recruits and lose the festering
grievances that keep terrorists in business.''

Attorney General John Ashcroft and Rep. Heather Wilson, R-N.M., an Air Force
Academy graduate, were among the officials who joined Bush on stage.

Bringing freedom and democracy to Iraq, Bush has argued, will undercut the
stagnation and despair that feeds the extremist ideologies of al-Qaida and
its terrorist allies.

In Washington, Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind., chairman of the Senate Foreign
Relations Committee, proposed a ``Middle East 21st-century trust'' as an
alternative to Bush's Mideast initiative. The trust would use donations from
wealthy countries to make grants aimed at economic and political reform in
the Mideast. Lugar said the trust would be modeled on programs like the
Global Aids Fund, the G-8 Africa Action Plan and the U.S. Millennium
Challenge Account.

Lugar said his proposal incorporates many of the principles of Bush's
Mideast initiative but emphasizes the participation of many nations,
including wealthy Mideast countries like Saudi Arabia. And, the recipient
nations themselves would develop specific programs so as to bring about a
``restructuring of the region from within,'' Lugar said.

Defending his focus, Bush said, ``Some who call themselves realists question
whether the spread of democracy in the Middle East should be any concern of
ours. But the realists in this case have lost contact with a fundamental
reality: America has always been less secure when freedom is in retreat;
America is always more secure when freedom is on the march.''

The president's trip to Colorado came after he voiced his support Tuesday
for the interim Iraqi government taking shape before the scheduled June 30
transfer of political power from the U.S.-run Coalition Provisional
Authority. Bush praised the newly chosen prime minister, Iyad Allawi, and
president, Ghazi Mashal Ajil al-Yawer, as part of democracy's vanguard in
Iraq.

The new Air Force officers will enter a military strained by an occupation
of Iraq that has become increasingly violent in the past two months. Bush
and other administration officials say they expect the violence to continue,
even after the caretaker government takes over in July.

Plans call for elections in Iraq by January to form a fully independent
Iraqi government. The U.S.-led military coalition in Iraq will remain
largely in control of Iraqi security until then, and Pentagon officials say
they expect to keep about 135,000 American troops in Iraq until at least the
end of 2005.

Bush this week is repeating his pledges to stay the course in Iraq despite
the surging violence and the failure so far to neutralize anti-American
fighters ranging from Sunni extremists around Baghdad to followers of a
radical Shiite cleric in southern Iraq.

Colorado is important to Bush for more than the Air Force Academy. Bush
wants the nine electoral votes from a state he won four years ago, 51
percent to 42 percent for Al Gore. Republicans also want to keep the Senate
seat of retiring Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell.






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