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First on station . . . Of the many dulies and responsi- bilities I ' ve worked to fulfill as presi- dent, there can be no greater honor than to offer a few words to the brave men and women serving in our armed forces, especially now to those who stand ready to repel aggression in Sau- di Arabia and the Gulf region, because you represent America ' s best and the world ' s best hope for peace. To preserve the peace, America will always stand for what ' s right. To preserve her commitments, America will always stand by her friends. To- gether with allies old and new, we have seen a nearly unanimous con- demnation of Iraq ' s injustices in the Persian Gulf region, and we have been part of a remarkable international com- mitment to peace and the rule of law. You ' re now in the middle of one of the toughest military missions in modern memory, enduring the long, hot days of the Gulf region ' s cruelest month. As one young soldier in the 82nd Airborne Division put it, You never get climatized, you just learn to tolerate it. So, to the sailors who have kissed their wives and husbands goodbye for now, to the soldiers and Marines pro- tecting peace in the desert heat to the flyers in the air, to the reservists com- mitted and ready, to the men behind .the guns — stand strong. Our troops around the world are providing the kind of strength and security that makes this mission possible. We have an important advantage in the Persian Gulf because in the air, at sea, and on land, soldiers of peace will always be more than a match for a tyrant bent on aggression. With your strength we have the will. Together with our allies we will find the way to peace. May God Bless you and bring you home safely and soon. President George Bush — Aug. 29, 1990 and ever ready.
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