Monday, August 30, 2004

UPDATE - Winning the War on Terror

Scott McClellan, White House Press Secretary, commented during a press gaggle aboard Air Force One about President Bush's comment:
I don't think you can win it [the war on terror]. But I think you can create conditions so that the - those who use terror as a tool are - less acceptable in parts of the world.
You can read my take on the President's change in position below.

Here was the exact exchange between a reporter and Mr. McClellan (from WhiteHouse.gov:
Q: Do you want to expand at all on the President's comments this morning on the "Today Show," about the war on terror?

MR. McCLELLAN: What about them?

Q: He said -- I'm paraphrasing here -- he said that it, specifically, could not be won, but you could make conditions safer for Americans.

MR. McCLELLAN: Well, he was talking about winning it in the conventional sense. That's what he was talking about. I mean, this -- you've often heard him talk about how this is a different kind of war. We face an unconventional enemy. And it's -- I don't think you can expect that there will ever be a formal surrender or a treaty signed, like we have in wars past. That's what he was talking about, when he was talking about that. It requires a generational commitment to win this war on terrorism. I think you heard him talk about his two-prong strategy, that we must continue to stay on the offensive and bring the terrorists to justice before they harm us. We also must work to advance freedom to defeat the ideologies of hatred and tyranny. So that's what he was talking about. You can't put a time frame on it, per se.
Let the spinning begin!

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