CBS/AP/ February 11, 2009, 6:03 PM

Bush: Terror Threat Remains Potent

President Bush used terrorists' own words Tuesday to battle complacency among Americans about the threat of future attack, defending his record as the fall campaign season kicks into high gear.

Mr. Bush said that despite the absence of a successor on U.S. soil to the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, the terrorist danger remains potent.

"Bin Laden and his terrorist allies have made their intentions as clear as Lenin and Hitler before them," the president said before the Military Officers Association of America and diplomatic representatives of other countries that have suffered terrorist attacks. "The question is 'Will we listen? Will we pay attention to what these evil men say?'"

The president's remarks were essentially a "stick with me" speech, reports CBS New chief White House correspondent Jim Axelrod. The President continues to hope his strong suit — the War on Terror — will absorb his weakness — the War on Iraq. That requires making the struggle larger than any single terrorist.

Quoting extensively from letters, Web site statements, audio recording and videotapes purportedly from terrorists, as well as documents found in various raids, Mr. Bush said that al Qaeda, homegrown terrorists and other groups have adapted to changing U.S. defenses.

For example, the president cited what he called "a grisly al Qaeda manual" found in 2000 by British police during an anti-terrorist raid in London, which included a chapter called "Guidelines for Beating and Killing Hostages." He also cited what he said was a captured al Qaeda document found during a recent raid in Iraq. He said the document described plans to take over Iraq's western Anbar province and set up a governing structure including an education department, a social services department, a justice department, and an execution unit.

"The terrorists who attacked us on September the 11th, 2001, are men without conscience, but they're not madmen," he said. "They kill in the name of a clear and focused ideology, a set of beliefs that are evil but not insane."

But if President Bush truly wants to win the War Against Terror, he needs to commit more resources, New York Times columnist Tom Friedman tells CBS News anchor Katie Couric.

"He's saying 'We're in the fight of our life, the World War III of our generation, but let's have a tax cut and shrink the size of our armed forces," Friedman says.

President Bush's speech came after the White House released a strategy paper proclaiming the nation has made progress in the war on terror but that al Qaeda has adjusted to U.S. defenses and "we are not yet safe."

National Strategy For Combating Terrorism (.pdf)
September 2006

The White House also rejected Democrats' calls for replacing Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld. "It's not going to happen," White House press secretary Tony Snow said. "Creating Don Rumsfeld as a bogeyman may make for good politics but would make for very lousy strategy at this time."

In its updated counterterrorism strategy, the White House said that "the enemy we face today in the war on terror is not the same enemy we faced on Sept. 11. Our effective counterterrorist efforts in part have forced the terrorists to evolve and modify their ways of doing business."

Two months before the midterm elections, the report was the White House's latest attempt to highlight national security, an issue that has helped Republicans in past campaigns. Democrats were releasing their own assessment.

Snow insisted there was no political motivation in issuing the report today, but National Security Council staffers conceded the study has been ready for about a month, reports CBS News White House correspondent Peter Maer.

Fran Townsend, a special assistant to President Bush for homeland security and counterterrorism, said Tuesday the updated strategy .

"The enemy has evolved and we've evolved with the enemy, and actually in many instances ahead of them. We've taken away those things the enemy needs to be successful," she said.

Democrats released their own study saying the country is less secure today than before President Bush took office. Citing research done by the nonpartisan, nonprofit Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism, the report said the number of al Qaeda members has jumped from 20,000 in 2001 to 50,000 today. It also charged that average weekly attacks in Iraq have jumped from almost 200 in spring 2004 to more than 600 this year, using numbers provided by the liberal-oriented Brookings Institution think tank.

"All the speeches in the world won't change what's going on in Iraq," said Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid.

"The truth is the president's policies have not worked and have not made us safer," said Sen. Thomas R. Carper, D-Del.

Rep. John Murtha, D-Pa., a hawkish Democrat who voted in favor of the War in Iraq but now favors withdrawing troops, said the administration has so badly botched the war that a draft might be necessary.

The updated White House strategy came in the wake of the release of a new al Qaeda video over the weekend that raised concerns about the possibility of another attack as the fifth anniversary of Sept. 11 approaches. The tape featured an American — believed by the FBI to have attended al Qaeda training camps — calling for his countrymen to convert to Islam.

The Department of Homeland Security had raised the terror threat for aviation to red — its highest level — in mid-August at the time the British, working with the United States, broke up what was purported to be a plot against international flights bound from Britain to the United States.

Five years after the attacks on the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon, about a third of the American people think the terrorists are winning, according to a recent AP-Ipsos poll.

In its updated terror-fighting strategy, the administration took credit for some successes, but it also acknowledged, "While the United States government and its partners have thwarted many attacks, we have not been able to prevent them all. Terrorists have struck in many places throughout the world, from Bali to Beslan to Baghdad."

"There will continue to be challenges ahead, but along with our partners, we will attack terrorism and its ideology and bring hope and freedom to the people of the world," the policy statement said. "This is how we will win the war on terror."
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clestes-2009 says:
Bush hasn't a clue how to get out of the mess he is in, so he does what he always does. Talks about 9-11, tries the bogey man routine and tries to impress the American people with how he knows more than we do and are just "flat wrong" to doubt his wisdom.

He is running around trying to help the Republicans that he has put in danger of losing their seats, and it don't change a thing.

At the end of the day, Iraq is still a mess.
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cjjohnson--2008 says:
Simple truth is, 9/11 was an inside job to motivate America to embrace the new policies, new powers, and new wars.

You (yes YOU) owe it to the vicitims of 9/11 to watch this video: http://www.911revisited.com/video.html

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cjjohnson--2008 says:
The president's policies have worked - they've made Bush and Cheney folks tons of money.

Simple truth is, 9/11 was an inside job to motivate America to embrace the new policies, new powers, and new wars.

You (yes YOU) owe it to the vicitims of 9/11 to watch this video: http://www.911revisited.com/video.html

The real terrorists are sitting in the White House. Wake up America, take back our county!!
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cjjohnson--2008 says:
The president's policies have worked - they've made Bush and Cheney folks tons of money.

Simple truth is, 9/11 was an inside job to motivate America to embrace the new policies, new powers, and new wars.

You (yes YOU) owe it to the vicitims of 9/11 to watch this video: http://www.911revisited.com/video.html

The real terrorists are sitting in the White House. Wake up America, take back our county!!
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cjjohnson--2008 says:
Sure the president's policies have worked - they've made him and Cheney richer than pre-9/11

9/11 was an inside job to get America behind the Bush plan for war, plain and simple.

Every American should watch this video, you owe it to the 9/11 victims: http://www.911revisited.com/video.html

America - wake up !! The "War against Terror" is a Bush manufactured farce that we're paying for with the lives of our young men and women.

"Remember - your government funded and trained Al Queda..."
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j-whitman says:
Prescott Bush lost 3 businesses under Trading With the Enemy Act & almost a 3rd, he did recieve over a million for his losses from a slave labor factory the Allied Forces bombed several times. Back then when someone bought a Bayer Asprin you put a bullet in a German gun. U-boats where feuled in South America with small oil companies based in Texas, & many republicans where quite vocal about Hitler should run America.
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j-whitman says:
You're more correct than you think associating Bush with the Nazi Party. Many have seen the way they have totally denied Democrates any voice in Congress & much more, identical to the way Hitler took over the German parliment, including trying to shut down any dessent & the press. Union Bank of N.Y. during WW2 was the main tool of Hitler in sending spys to the U.S., recently Union Bank of D.C. was again involved in other devious activities. There is 1 person still alive from the Nuremburg Trials, a prosecutor I believe who has said that Bush should be convicted in the same court. Anyone notice that Enron hid thier money the same way Hitler did?
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parakash says:
Indians are your bester friends mester Bush.
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frankbowers says:
this is for banksi31, Yiou have your head so far up the colon of gw buwsh all you can smell is garbage. Come out and get a fresh look at the damage this idiot, who like Hitler, has killed so many under the guise of a war. This is not a war for nothing but the control of oil for d cheney and his kids. You need to get a life and quit praising an idiot and look to people like Clinton who put this country on a stable path for years to come if gw bush had not squander it all in less than 2 years. YOU IDIOT smell the coffee. Frank Bowers in Austin, TXD
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frankbowers says:
I think gw bush is more like Adolph Hitler than the Al-Auaida are/were/is. After all they shot 3 planes at our ignorance an they killed about 3000 innocent persons. gw bush has invaded a country for some reason or another no one really knows why. He has killed 2600 American GI's to prove hgis ignorance and no ones knows how many Iraq citicen. I guess it is to show America how a deserter and a draft dodger would fight if they had actually gone to war ;-). They are a big disgrace to me and the rest of the thinking Americans and God Fearing Citizens. As mom use to tell us kids in the the late 30s'early 40s' their time will come and *** fires will not burn any less for the two. I do know a lot of those christian majorities folks will not have a coat string to hide behind when they reach their final destination and I bet they will have no ice water to refresh on. The best of good byes from an ex-republican 9ex republican is one who actuall has seen the light) Frank Bowers in Austin, TX
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