
Text of statements by
President Bush
and British Prime Minister Tony Blair that were taped for televised
broadcast
throughout Iraq on Thursday, 10 April 2003:
This is George W. Bush, the
president
of the United States. At this moment, the regime of Saddam Hussein is
being
removed from power and a long era of fear and cruelty is ending.
American and coalition forces are now operating inside Baghdad — and we
will not stop until Saddam's corrupt gang is gone. The government of
Iraq
and the future of your country will soon belong to you.
The goals of our coalition
are clear
and limited. We end a brutal regime, whose aggression and weapons of
mass
destruction make it a unique threat to the world. Coalition forces will
help maintain law and order so that Iraqis can live in security. We
will
respect your great religious traditions, whose principles of equality
and
compassion are essential to Iraqi's future. We will help you build a
peaceful
and representative government that protects the rights of all citizens.
And then our military forces will leave. Iraq will go forward as a
unified,
independent and sovereign nation that has regained a respected place in
the world.
The United States and its
coalition
partners respect the people of Iraq. We are taking unprecedented
measures
to spare the lives of innocent Iraqi citizens and are beginning to
deliver
food, water and medicine to those in need. Our only enemy is Saddam's
brutal
regime — and that regime is your enemy as well.
In the new era that is
coming to Iraq,
your country will no longer be held captive to the will of a cruel
dictator.
You will be free to build a better life, instead of building more
palaces
for Saddam and his sons, free to pursue economic prosperity without the
hardship of economic sanctions, free to travel and speak your mind,
free
to join in the political affairs of Iraq. And all the people who make
up
your country — Kurds, Shi'a, Turkomans, Sunnis and others — will be
free
of the terrible persecution that so many have endured.
The nightmare that Saddam
Hussein has
brought to your nation will soon be over. You are a good and gifted
people
— the heirs of a great civilization that contributes to all humanity.
You
deserve better than tyranny and corruption and torture chambers. You
deserve
to live as free people. And I assure every citizen of Iraq: your nation
will soon be free.
Thank you.

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British Prime Minister Tony
Blair:
I am glad to be able to
speak to you
today and to tell you that Saddam Hussein's regime is collapsing; that
the years of brutality, oppression and fear are coming to an end; that
a new and better future beckons for the people of Iraq.
We did not want this war.
But in refusing
to give up his weapons of mass destruction, Saddam gave us no choice
but
to act. Now the war has begun, it will be seen through to the end. We
will
continue to do all we can to avoid civilian casualties. Our enemy is
Saddam
and his regime, not the Iraqi people. Our forces are friends and
liberators
of the Iraqi people, not your conquerors. They will not stay a day
longer
than is necessary.
I know that some of you
feared a repeat
of 1991, when you thought Saddam's rule was being ended, but he stayed,
and you suffered. That will not happen this time. This regime will be
gone.
And then we will work with you to build the peaceful, prosperous Iraq
that
you want, and you deserve. This Iraq will not be run by Britain, or by
the U.S., or by the U.N. It will be run by you, the people of Iraq.
Our aim is to help alleviate
immediate
humanitarian suffering and to move as soon as possible to an interim
authority
run by Iraqis. This will pave the way for a truly representative Iraqi
government, which represents human rights and the rule of law and
spends
Iraq's wealth not on palaces and weapons of mass destruction, but on
you
and the services you need. Saddam Hussein and his regime plundered your
nation's wealth. While many of you live in poverty, they have lived
lives
of luxury. He became one of the richest men in the world; his money
stolen
from you, the Iraqi people.
The money from Iraqi oil
will be yours;
to be used to build prosperity for you and your families.
I know too from my meetings
with Iraqi
exiles who live in Britain that you are an inventive, creative people.
You should be free to travel, free to have access to independent media,
free to express your views, free to develop your culture.
My experience of people the
world over
is that we all want to be able to live our lives in peace and security;
we all want to give our families the chance of a decent life. For
years,
that chance has been denied to you. Millions of your countrymen and
women
have been forced to leave. Many thousands have been murdered, tortured,
brutalized by the regime.
We want to give you the
chance to rebuild
your country; to rebuild your lives; to give your families a chance of
a better future. It is in the spirit of friendship and goodwill that we
now offer our help.
