|
(As prepared for
delivery):
This summer I gave two
speeches that defined the unique challenges that confront the United
States as we conduct a new world war. I gave those speeches-one in
Washington at the National Press Club, and one here in Pennsylvania at
the Pennsylvania Press Club-because I believe that now more than ever we
need to study the past, learn from events, and take proactive measures
to protect our freedoms at home and provide a safer world in which to
exercise those freedoms.
I am here again today
talking about this issue because Islamic Fascism continues to rear its
ugly head. And because it is being joined by others, becoming a hydra.
The war is at our
doorsteps, and it is fueled, figuratively and literally, by Islamic
fascism, nurtured and bred in Iran.
Islamic terrorists planned
a mass kidnapping at the Central Synagogue in Prague just a few weeks
ago. They intended to carry it out on Rosh Hashanah, when large numbers
of Jews would be celebrating the New Year. Once the world's attention
was focused on Prague, they intended to make impossible demands, and
then blow up the synagogue and all within.
Those people were not
marked for death because they supported the war in Iraq, or supported
George W. Bush, or sent troops to Afghanistan. They were targeted
because they were guilty of being Jews. This is evil.
Islamic terrorists
organized an assault on civilian aircraft leaving London, planning to
blow up many planes over the North Atlantic. Two of the participants, a
husband and wife, intended to take their six-month old baby on a plane
with them, and blow him up along with everyone else on board. This is
evil.
Islamic terrorists
slaughter innocent Iraqi citizens every day. A man in Baghdad recently
called his daughter in America to say that "once upon a time, garbage
trucks went through the streets to collect refuse. Now they collect
beheaded bodies." Our enemies celebrate these massacres. They use videos
of beheadings to recruit new members to their ranks. In recent days,
they beheaded an Orthodox priest and crucified a teen-age boy, both
guilty of Christianity. This is evil.
Somalia's interim
president has appealed for international help in dealing with a powerful
Islamist movement that now controls all of southern and central Somalia,
a country of enormous strategic importance in guaranteeing oil shipping
in the Gulf. The State Department concurs that the risk is very real,
especially because Osama bin Laden listed Somalia as a target in al
Qaeda's war against the West. Our Assistant Secretary of State for
African Affairs says that "Somalia is a safe haven for terrorists...."
Kuwait has just uncovered an Iranian-created network of sleeper cells
trained in espionage and sabotage. Many of them were trained in Iran
itself and then infiltrated into the Shi'ite community of Kuwait, which
is about half the population;
How many Americans realize
that Iran declared war on us 27 years ago - in 1979 - and has been
killing Americans ever since?
Most everybody has heard
by now that Iranian President Ahmadinejad has denied the Holocaust and
called for Israel to be wiped off the face of the earth. But that's only
the beginning of his mission. He continued with a rhetorical question:
"Is it possible for us to witness a world without America and Zionism?"
He answered himself: "But you had best know that this slogan and this
goal are attainable, and surely can be achieved."
He is only the latest in a
series of Iranian leaders who have vowed death to us and visited death
upon us. Our troops in Iraq are killed by Iranian weapons paid for with
Iranian money, smuggled into Iraq by Iranian logistics, and utilized by
Iranian-trained terrorists. A couple of years ago you needed a security
clearance to know this. Today it is common knowledge. Iran is the
centerpiece of the assault against us and the other countries in the
civilized world, which is why I fought so hard for passage of the Iran
Freedom and Support Act.
I fought for it, and,
after years of opposition from the Democrats, some of my own colleagues,
the State Department and even the White House, it is now law.
I fought for it because I do not want my children to suffer through
devastating attacks on American soil, and to risk their own lives in the
battle against those who brazenly tell us they are planning to destroy
what they call Anglo-Saxon civilization - and we call freedom.
This is an unpopular war. I have been ridiculed by the media and my
opponents for defining the enemy Islamic fascism - they say words don't
matter. But words do matter because words are what define the enemy we
confront. Words are needed for Americans to comprehend what motivates
the deeds that the enemy is planning, so we can effectively defeat
them. And defeat them we must.
Ahmadinejad has recruited
and is training 52000 suicide terrorists called the Commando of
Voluntary Martyrs. An Iranian Revolutionary Guard intelligence officer
bragged that "We have a strategy drawn up for the destruction of
Anglo-Saxon civilization and for the uprooting of the Americans and
English ... There are 29 sensitive sites in the U.S. and the West. We
have already spied on these sites and we know how we are going to attack
them."
Our growing challenge,
however, is that Iran is not alone in its rhetoric, intent or capacity
to threaten the security of the U.S.
It is important for
Americans to know that the threat is more complex, and has grown more
complex. The enemy that has to be named is greater than Islamic
Fascism.
Just last month, in
advance of the meeting of the U.N. General Assembly, Iran, Syria, North
Korea and more than 100 other nations met in Cuba to discuss a push to
broaden the world's definition of terrorism to include the "U.S.
occupation" of Iraq and the "Israeli invasion" of Lebanon.
Participating countries drafted a declaration condemning Israel but made
no comments about Hezbollah's missile attacks on Israel.
Following this meeting of
the non-aligned movement, I introduced a Senate resolution that
expressed concern relating to the threatening behavior of the Islamic
Republic of Iran and the ideological alliance that exists between the
countries of Cuba and Venezuela. We must support the people of Iran,
Cuba, and Venezuela in the quest to achieve a truly democratic form of
government.
North Korea's nuclear test
made it clear that it threat is not made of mere words. They are now
intensifying real military confrontation. When the U.N. resolution
condemned the nuclear test, North Korea called it "a declaration of a
war" and threatened the United States: "we will deliver merciless blows
without hesitation to whoever tries to breach our sovereignty and right
to survive under the excuse of carrying out the U.N. Security Council
resolution."
North Korea, the world's
leading missile proliferator, and Iran are on the verge of starting
nuclear arms races in both Asia and the Middle East - both hubs of
terrorist networks that reach around the world - which could easily
result in nuclear material, perhaps even a weapon, ending up in the
hands of a terrorist organization.
But it's not just
terrorist organizations we should fear. Iranian President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad, who denies the holocaust and called Israel just last week
"illegitimate" and "could not survive," 0said he plans on using "the
technical factor" to augment "national security."
Ahmadinejad , like Hitler and Mussolini,
intends to conquer the world. This is not a hidden agenda. His goal is
to establish a Caliphate. Like Khrushchev, he wants a nuclear arsenal,
and he is building the same sort of frightening global alliances that
enabled the Soviet Union to put missiles near us.
Look again at the
Iranians' strategy. A couple of months ago Ahmadinejad signed a mutual
defense pact with his pal, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. Two
dictators, awash in petrodollars, and besotted with hatred for the
United States.
President Chavez, who
called President Bush "a devil" at the podium of the U.N., spoke to the
applause of those in attendance as he decried America. Calling America
an "imperialist power," he says his ambition is to become leader of
global alliance of nations to "radically oppose the violent pressure
that the (American) empire exercises." This summer Chavez honored
Ahmadinejad at a gala and plans to visit North Korea, at which an
"oil-for-missiles deal" may be on the agenda.
The same North Korea that
has been building nuclear weapons to put on missiles that can reach our
soil.
Did you know that
Venezuela is the leading buyer of arms and military equipment in the
world today? Did you know that Chavez is building an army of more than a
million soldiers and the most potent air force in South America-the
largest Spanish-speaking armed force in history?
Did you know that
Venezuela will shortly spend thirty billion dollars to build twenty
military bases in neighboring Bolivia, which will dominate the borders
with Chile, Peru, Paraguay, Argentina and Brazil? The bases will be
commanded by Venezuelan and Cuban officers. This is what the brilliant
Carlos Alberto Montaner-a survivor of Castro's bloody regime-calls "a
delirious vision of history," and it is driven by a new alliance of
dictators from Iran, Cuba and Venezuela.
It is part of the grand design so proudly announced by Ahmadinejad: the
destruction of our civilization.
And the sad irony is, we
are dependent on the very people who hate us. American imports 60% of
the oil we need to fuel our economy. We are underwriting their efforts
to undermine us.
Venezuela is our fourth
largest supplier of oil. President Chavez called oil "a geopolitical
weapon" and said "I could easily order the closing of the refineries
that we have in the United States. I could easily sell the oil that we
sell to the United States to other countries of the world ... to real
friends and allies like China."
A recent Congressional
report found that Hezbollah may, right now, have established bases in
Venezuela, a country which has issued thousands of visas to people from
places like Cuba and the Middle East, possibly giving them passports to
evade U.S. border security.
To make matters worse,
Cuba and China, with help from Venezuela, are together exploring and
drilling for oil only 50 miles off the US coast. 50 miles off our
coast. In an interview on Al-Jazeera, Chavez said working with Cuba is
an example of how they will "use oil in our war against neoliberalism."
Radical environmentalists
and my opponent won't let us drill 100 miles off our coast, but
dictators who hate us are drilling for American oil just 50 miles
offshore. Does this make any sense?
And my opponent is
sleepwalking into the gathering storm, siding with the left to ban
drilling off our coast and banning oil drilling in an area in Alaska no
bigger than the Philadelphia airport.
If we really understood
the threat at hand, we would not be fighting with one hand tied behind
our backs.
We have forgotten our
history. We have been here before.
We only entered the First
World War after German U-boats sank American civilian and commercial
ships on the North Atlantic. World War I was "the war to end war," and
with the defeat of the German armies, it seemed that peace was destined
to last a long time. But it did not last even one generation. It did not
last because we failed to recognize the evil of fascism, and because we
allowed the fascists to grow stronger and stronger, until they felt
capable of defeating us.
We left Great Britain
alone to face the Nazis for several years, and despite the Mussolini's
entrance, we only engaged in the Second World War after the devastating
Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Germany, Italy and Japan. They had
nothing in common, so we weren't willing to see the axis of evil
gathering around us.
We entered the Cold War
only after Stalin's aggression in the Middle East and Greece. In every
case the evil was obvious, the threat indisputable, but the willingness
to confront was in every case late and prohibitively costly. Are we
willing to see the storm gathering around us and act before it is too
late? Was 9-11 not enough? Have our memories faded? Or will it take
something even more devastating?
When Winston Churchill
wrote his great history of the Second World War, he began the first
volume-"The Gathering Storm"-- with a short description: "How the
English-speaking peoples through their unwisdom, carelessness, and good
nature allowed the wicked to rearm."
We were part of that moment of folly, and we paid a terrible price for
it on the battlefields of that war. We are running the same risk today,
and we are again acting carelessly, unwisely and we are permitting the
wicked to grow stronger and stronger.
Just as we refused to recognize we were at war with a great evil, the
European fascists and Japanese imperialists in the late nineteen
thirties, so today we shrink from the recognition that we are once again
under attack from evil forces - Islamic fascists led by Iran, and the
Socialist and Communist rulers of Venezuela and North Korea.
Ahmadinejad is often
treated as if he were a stand-up comedian on a late night TV show, some
wacko character from far away who really doesn't affect us. This is a
way of avoiding the life and death challenge of the war.
We have seen it before.
Hitler and Mussolini were also ridiculed-the house painter with the
funny moustache, and the bald guy with the fat neck-until the bombs fell
in Hawaii and hundreds of thousands of Americans died in Nikita
Khrushchev was ridiculed as a peasant who pounded his shoe on the table
at the United Nations, until Soviet nuclear missiles showed up in Cuba,
less than a hundred miles from our shores. Then we realized he wasn't so
funny.
This is not funny
business.
Many Americans are
sleepwalking, just as they did before the world wars of the last
century. They pretend it is not happening, that it all has to do with
the errors of a single American administration, even of a single
American president. Some even pretend that it will all go away if only
the Democrat Party-including my opponent who did not even know the name
of the former Iranian president whose presence kicked up a firestorm a
few weeks ago by coming to America-is elected in November.
How do they propose to
save us from these people? By negotiating at the United Nations? By
removing U.N. Ambassador John Bolton office? By relocating American
forces from Iraq to Okinawa? By abandoning the Iraqi people to Iranian
and Syrian slaughter and domination? By engaging in more direct talks
with a nuclear North Korea?
No wonder Mr. Casey won't
say anything about the danger from North Korea's nuclear bombs. He
can't. He has virtually nothing to say. Except he does have something to
say about preparing to defend ourselves against North Korea. He told
the Council for a Livable World he opposes building nuclear bunker
buster weapons and would halt deployment of national missile defense
until, quote, "further research proves the system will work."
Time for research is
past. North Korea has been building nuclear weapons to put on missiles
that can reach our soil.
It's time to wake up.
Mr. Casey said that "the
U.S. should not escalate the drive to place weapons in space and should
seek an international ban on such weaponry." I hate to break the news
to you, but Iran and North Korea are already escalating things.
My opponent and the
anti-war left seems more worried about the tactics we use to catch the
terrorists than about the terrorists themselves. They want to
"investigate" the NSA surveillance program that, thank God, has allowed
us to listen in on calls coming from known terrorists abroad.
I think people are indeed
concerned, and they are right to be concerned. About our enemies.
Americans are concerned when they learn that ten flights from Britain to
America were targeted by Islamic fascists just last month, and, had it
not been for the British surveillance, they might have succeeded.
Let me tell you, Mr.
Casey, people are concerned when Venezuela is harboring terrorists, many
of whom will penetrate our border because of the amnesty bill you
support, that puts amnesty before security.
You said you would have
voted for the war, but now you say you would vote against it. You said
we weren't misled, but now you say that we were lied to.
You are sleepwalking into
a nightmare.
It's time to wake up.
From everything I can see,
Mr. Casey is unready, unqualified for the high office he seeks at a time
when our survival as a free people is at stake.
He is one of many
Americans sleepwalking in this nightmare. These horrors no longer shock
us as they did on 9/11. They have become part of the background noise of
our world. Some even blame our own leaders rather than the savages who
do the killing. But I believe that Pennsylvanians are awakening to this
threat, and can send a message to the nation and our enemies.
It's time to stop dreaming
and start acting. We have to bring the fight to our enemies, and that
means we have to do a lot more than respond to their attacks in Iraq. We
must go after the regimes that recruit, pay, train and arm terrorists. I
am not-NOT-talking about sending more American troops onto foreign
battlefields, or even dropping precision bombs from safe altitudes. I am
talking about political and economic warfare, to bring down the terror
regimes in Tehran and Damascus. The best way to do that is to support
their own people, most of whom are eager for freedom.
That is why I drafted legislation that commits America to support
freedom in Iran. A free Iran will be our friend, not an implacable
enemy. We know that is true, because public opinion polls taken by the
regime itself show that more than seventy percent of Iranians want to
choose their own system of government and elect their own leaders.
And we know it is true
because the Iranian regime is frantically trying to isolate the Iranian
people from contact with the free world. Satellite dishes are torn down,
dissidents are arrested, tortured and executed. High speed internet is
banned. Surviving vestiges of a free press are shut down. Those are the
actions of a regime that fears its people, and knows that the desire for
freedom can destroy the Islamic fascist tyranny.
A free Iran will change the world, because it will deprive the
terrorists of their single greatest source of support, and isolate the
likes of Hugo Chavez and Kim Jong 'il. Why is a free Iran and Iraq so
essential? Because the United States nor any western country will be
able on its own to defeat radical Islamic fascism. We must create an
environment where moderate Islam - whether Sunni or Shi'ia or any other
strain - combats and suppresses its radical elements. I believe the
best way to accomplish this is through democratic self rule.
And although Iran is at
the center of this Islamic fascist mosaic, our engagement must be
focused closer to home as well.
Just as we have seen our
neighbors' economies grow as well as our own - we need to work
diligently to forge free trade agreements with other countries, as we
have seen impressive results with free trade agreements in Israel,
Canada, Mexico, Jordan, Singapore, Chile, Australia, Bahrain, and
Morocco. Our current partnerships with these countries account for more
than $900 billion in two-way trade, which is about 36 percent of total
U.S. trade with the world. U.S. exports with FTA partner countries are
growing twice as fast as U.S. exports to countries that do not have
agreements with the U.S.
As Chavez works to create
an anti-American alliance, we have to be even more diligent in
protecting our homeland.
We should support
immediate programmatic additions to U.S. missile defenses in order to
carry out critical national security objectives. I agree with
Congressman Duncan Hunter, Chairman of the House Armed Services
Committee, that we should be capable of addressing the "full range of
North Korean missile-based threats to the United States, our deployed
forces, and our allies."
We must also pursue energy
security. Alongside the political pressure on the Iranians and their
allies, we must also stop funding Iran and Venezuela, which is what
happens whenever we buy a barrel of their oil. We need to use our own
energy resources more effectively, and we must find other fuels.
This is why I have fought,
again, against the administration, for funding for a coal-to
liquid-fuels plant here in Pennsylvania to both clean up the environment
and make us more energy secure. $100 million dollars, here in our own
state, to pioneer our way to independence.
That is why I wrote the
Empower America Act, which calls for investments of more than $20
billion for research and development, loan guarantees, and grants to
create, produce and distribute renewable fuels, cleaner coal, and
nuclear energy. It extends tax incentives for the production of
renewable energy and alternative fuels, and also for hybrid vehicles.
One of my opponent's
favorite talking points is that "we can't drill ourselves out of our
energy dependence."
Let me say to Mr. Casey,
and his sound bite driven sleepwalking colleagues; the gathering storm
demands it. We have no choice. Our men and women in uniform are
laboring, sacrificing and dying to protect our homeland, we have no
choice. We have no choice but to explore every form of American energy
that can make use independent and secure. We are drilling 3700 wells in
western Pennsylvania, including one of the sites of next year's U.S.
Open Golf Tournament, and you won't allow less than 1000 wells over 25
years, in a place no one lives?
My bill permits
environmentally sensitive production of our own energy resources on the
outer continental shelf and on the coastal plain of ANWR. And it
encourages the construction of new refineries and expands existing ones,
along with biorefineries and additional coal-to-liquid facilities to
meet our current needs for motor fuels and enables us to grow in the
future.
There are many other
things that need to be done in this war, but none of them will happen
unless we come to grips with the terrible fact that we are at war, it
came to us and it will be with us for some time. There is no way to
escape it, no matter what our policies, and whoever our elected
representatives are. There is no escape because our enemies are fully
committed to our destruction, and they will not stop until they have
either destroyed us, or have been destroyed.
That is our choice: we can win or lose, but we cannot opt out walk away
from the greatest threat and most resistant threat this country has ever
faced.
That is why I have spent so much time talking about the war during this
campaign. It is why I have fought heart and soul to pass legislation
that will hurt our enemies and strengthen our country. If you reelect
me, I will press ahead with all my strength and passion, and you will
know that you have a United States Senator who sees the world as it is
and will fight for our security - rather than repeat slogans written for
him by consultants.
This is not a time for
politicians who think the world stops at the Delaware River.
Osama bin Laden said "In
the final phase of the ongoing struggle, the world of the infidels was
divided between two superpowers: the United States and the Soviet
Union. Now we have defeated and destroyed the more difficult and the
more dangerous of the two. Dealing with the pampered and effeminate
Americans will be easy."
Let me tell you. With the
right leadership, he's got a surprise ahead. It won't be easy at all.
It is a time for leadership to confront the gathering storm, and to
defend the people of this state and this nation against terrible
enemies. The stakes are too high to sleepwalk. I hope you will join me
in this fight. And God bless America. |