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January 29, 2002: State of the Union Address

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George W. Bush

January 29, 2002

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In his first State of the Union address, President George W. Bush focuses on the United States’ response to the September 11th events.  He credits the United States military with having suppressed terrorist activity in Afghanistan, yet he allows that many terrorist training camps still exist in other countries. Bush refers to Iraq Regime and terrorist cells as an “axis of evil” that poses a real danger to global peace. He asserts that if the U.S. were to look at the Iraq situation with indifference, the outcome would be “catastrophic.”

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