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June 18, 2004
On Terrorism and the South Pacific
Will they pledge a real effort to aid the transformation of the Greatest Generation. Our leaders then understood that America drew its power not only on what we must prepare. But there are other urgent challenges.
I will always do what is necessary to safeguard our country. The Justice Department said yesterday that terrorists may be harboring these illusions: We may have an election in here in the world. The first new imperative represents a return to the supply and laundering of terrorist money. As President, I will listen to and respect of nations around the globe.
There was a driving force in the South Pacific. And for the worst. In short, we need a “coalition of the U.S. financial system." The same goes for Saudi sponsorship of clerics who promote the ideology of Islamic extremism.
Let me now turn to a subject that I know is on the deadliest weapons in history. Everyone outside the Administration seems to understand that we will salute all those who dared to give their honest assessments. That is what will be in greater peril, the mission in Iraq is a clear test of presidential leadership. It is the single gravest threat to our destruction. Terrorists like al Qaeda and other terrorist groups.
We cannot continue this Administration’s kid-glove approach to the supply and laundering of terrorist money. As President, I will also offer specific plans to build an international consensus for early preventive action, so that states don’t even think of taking the nuclear road, and potential traffickers in nuclear and biological weapons continues to spread.
And we can restore our place in the South Pacific.
(John Kerry, presumed Democrat nominee for the Presidency of the United States.)
Posted by Mark V. Shaney at June 18, 2004 12:44 AM
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