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November 22, 2002



Bush: US Must Strike Terror First

US President Bush made a case Monday for pre-emptive strikes against terrorists that seek weapons of mass destruction for use against the United States and other nations, saying "we will oppose the new totalitarians with all our power."

"With the spread of chemical and biological and nuclear weapons, along with ballistic missile technology, freedom's enemies could attain catastrophic power," Bush told a group of about 100 world conservatives gathered for a White House dinner.

"And there's no doubt that they would use that power to attack us. ... We will oppose the new totalitarians with all our power."

In an earlier speech before the group, the International Democrat Union, Vice President Dick Cheney said the United States will not shy away from first strikes when it acts against terrorists.

Cheney said a strike-first military policy is necessary because past approaches to world security - Cold War deterrence, summit meetings and treaties - will not work against terrorists who have no single base of operation and "nothing to defend."

"Grave threats are accumulating against us, and inaction will only bring them closer," Cheney said. "We will not wait until it is too late."

The IDU, a collection of conservative and moderate-to-right politicians, responded favorably to the anti-terror coalition Bush has assembled. The group issued a statement supporting the president's approach on expanding the anti-terror fight and denying dangerous weapons to "terrorists and hostile states."

"We believe the coalition must be bold, not complacent, in addressing these threats," the statement read. "The nature of this threat and the risks of doing nothing to combat it must be clearly understood. We support fully the policy that this threat must be defeated."

Bush plans to formalize the "strike first" military policy when he submits his first national security strategy to Congress by early fall.

(China Daily June 12, 2002)

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