U.S. Must Stay On Offense, President Says

The ColumbianJuly 12, 2005

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QUANTICO, Va. -- Four days after the London bombings, President Bush on Monday warned there will be difficult moments in the war on terrorism but said the United States must stay on offense to overcome a hateful enemy.

"These kind of people who blow up subways and buses are not people you can negotiate with or reason with or appease," Bush said in a tough-talking speech at the FBI training academy. "In the face of such adversaries there is only one course of action: We will continue to take the fight to the enemy, and we will fight until this enemy is defeated."

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U.S. Must Stay On Offense, President Says

Bush spoke at Quantico as British Prime Minister Tony Blair told the House of C...

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