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August 22, 2002
On Saddam and Suits
U.S. President George W. Bush discussing security and defense:Well, good morning. I'm pleased to welcome Secretary Rumsfeld and General Myers and members of his general staff is to constantly be thinking about how to respond to an issue should it arise. And I appreciate those consultations. I think the other thing that you should note is that this administration agrees that Saddam Hussein is a threat and he will be -- that's a part of our thinking. And that hasn't changed. Nothing he has done has convinced me -- I'm confident the Secretary is -- and his team are briefing our friends and allies about progress we're making. That's one of the frenzy -- (laughter) -- I don't know how you would describe it.
But the point is, is that this administration agrees that Saddam Hussein is a matter of consultation and deliberative -- deliberation, which I do, I'm a patient man, I mean I'm a patient man, I mean I'm a deliberate person. I say it in my speeches, which you fortunately don't have to wait and make sure in fact he did die. But the point is, is that this administration agrees that Saddam Hussein is a threat and he will be -- that's a positive development. Adam. Don't worry about the suit here on the plane.
Posted by Mark V. Shaney at August 22, 2002 02:04 PM
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