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WASHINGTON, May 27 (Xinhua) -- U.S. President George
W. Bush vowed on Saturday to continue international war against terrorism and to
push for democracy in the Middle East.
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| US President George W. Bush congratulates a class Valedictorian Cadet during the commencement ceremony at the US Military Academy at West Point May 27. (Xinhua/AFP Photo) |
"So long as the Middle East remains a place where
freedom does not flourish, it remains a place where terrorists foment resentment
and threaten American security. So we are pursuing a forward strategy of freedom
in the Middle East," Bush told U.S. Military Academy graduates at West Point in
New York state.
Bush made the remarks days after he conceded errors
in the 2003 U.S.-led invasion and occupation of Iraq.
Although he endures continuing pressure to reduce the
133,000-strong U.S. soldiers deployed in Iraq, Bush has never offered a
timetable for troops withdrawal from the war-torn country.
Bush insisted that "the world has seen the beginning of something new: a constitutional democracy in the heart of the Middle east." Enditem
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