U.S. Senator Scott Brown (R-MA) Delivers Weekly Republican Address
“Hello, I’m Scott Brown, and I have the
honor of representing Massachusetts in the United States Senate.
“Last Sunday night, we heard President Obama
deliver the message that Americans have been waiting for since September 11,
2001. It’s a very rare thing when so many people across the world observe the
loss of life with something other than regret. But this man, the late Osama bin
Laden, had chosen his fate long before in a life filled with cruelty. If he
expected mercy when our forces found him that was asking much more than he was ever
known to give.
“This was a man who rejoiced in the
suffering and death of others, who set in motion all the horror and grief of
9/11 and considered it just a start. He was a teacher of evil, and now, for
him, the lesson is over. It ends not in the fulfillment of some fanatical
vision, but in the depths of the Arabian Sea.
“None of this can compensate for the murder
of bin Laden’s victims. Nor will it ease the sorrow of those who still mourn.
But it sure counts for something, and it’s always a victory when Justice has
the final word.
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“Bin Laden’s killing was the result of
coordinated efforts going back many years. It was the dramatic conclusion of
patient intelligence gathering begun long before, and the work of a military
that is second to none. The operation was a model of sustained, concentrated
military action, and the example will not be lost on other terrorists. Any
escape they make will be temporary. Any sanctuary they find will be uncovered.
Those who harm or threaten the American people will be dealt with, on our
terms, however long it takes.
“This was the pledge of President George W.
Bush in the days after 9/11, and he kept it in seven years of relentless,
decisive action against the al-Qaeda network. In the case of bin Laden, it fell
to President Obama to give the final order. He did so calmly, swiftly, and
decisively. It was a fine moment for our commander-in-chief and for our
country.
“Above all, this past week has reminded us
of the skill and special courage of those who choose to take on the toughest
missions in service to America. Our combat forces are the ones we call when the
need is the greatest. They give their all, and seek no special praise for what
they do. They’re the best we have, and what great news it was on Sunday night
that the mission to kill bin Laden succeeded, and every man came back safely.
“The men and women of the armed services
have sacrificed so much already in the war on terror. And as much as we all
wish it could be ended as suddenly and as permanently as the career of bin
Laden, the war goes on, and it still demands our attention and our commitment
to victory.
“The troop surge of last year has made a
difference in Afghanistan, and we can’t surrender those gains to what’s left of
the Taliban. Early in the conflict, America and our allies devastated the
al-Qaeda network in Afghanistan. Yet Al-Qaeda is still at work, and that is why
we need to prepare the Afghan security forces to protect their own people. We
must ensure that Afghanistan does not once again become a sanctuary for
terrorists.
“After so many years, there’s a temptation
to despair of ever gaining a final victory against our enemies. But if we’ve
learned anything this past week, it’s that our patient commitment to even the
hardest objectives will be rewarded.
“We all heard it said that bin Laden was
beyond our reach, in some remote corner of the earth, and after almost a decade
we could surely never find him. Let me tell you it’s always a mistake to bet
against American resourcefulness and determination. These qualities led us to
the man who started this war. They will lead us to victory in that war. And as
always, the credit will belong to the skill and raw courage of the armed forces
of the United States of America. May God bless them all, and may He always
watch over the country they serve.
“This is Senator Scott Brown – thank you for
listening.“
Communications..Republican National Committee www.gop.com