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标 题: The text of Tony Blair's Address
发信站: 哈工大紫丁香 (2003年03月21日08:52:28 星期五), 站内信件
'Britain has never been a nation to hide at the back'
Friday March 21, 2003
The Guardian
The edited text of Tony Blair's recorded television address.
On Tuesday night I gave the order for British forces to take part in militar
y action in Iraq. Tonight, British servicemen and women are engaged from air
, land and sea. Their mission: to remove Saddam Hussein from power, and disa
rm Iraq of its weapons of mass destruction.
I know this course of action has produced deep divisions of opinion in our c
ountry. But I know also the British people will now be united in sending our
armed forces our thoughts and prayers. They are the finest in the world and
their families and all of Britain can have pride in them.
The threat to Britain today is not that of my father's generation. War betwe
en the big powers is unlikely. Europe is at peace. The cold war already a me
mory. But this new world faces a new threat: of disorder and chaos born eith
er of brutal states like Iraq, armed with weapons of mass destruction, or of
extreme terrorist groups. Both hate our way of life, our freedom, our democ
racy.
My fear, deeply held, based in part on the intelligence that I see, is that
these threats come together and deliver catastrophe to our country and world
. These tyrannical states do not care for the sanctity of human life. The te
rrorists delight in destroying it.
Some say if we act, we become a target. The truth is, all nations are target
s. Bali was never in the frontline of action against terrorism. America didn
't attack al-Qaida. They attacked America.
Britain has never been a nation to hide at the back. But even if we were, it
wouldn't avail us.
Should terrorists obtain these weapons now being manufactured and traded aro
und the world, the carnage they could inflict to our economies, our security
, to world peace, would be beyond our most vivid imagination. My judgment is
that this threat is real, growing and of an entirely different nature to an
y conventional threat to our security that Britain has faced before.
For 12 years the world tried to disarm Saddam; after his wars in which hundr
eds of thousands died.
UN weapons inspectors say vast amounts of chemical and biological poisons, s
uch as anthrax, VX nerve agent, and mustard gas remain unaccounted for.
So our choice is clear: back down and leave Saddam hugely strengthened; or p
roceed to disarm him by force. Retreat might give us a moment of respite but
years of repentance at our weakness would I believe follow.
It is true Saddam is not the only threat. But it is also true that the best
way to deal with future threats peacefully, is to deal with present threats
with resolve.
Removing Saddam will be a blessing to the Iraqi people. Four million Iraqis
are in exile. Sixty per cent of the population dependent on food aid. Thousa
nds of children die every year through malnu trition and disease. Hundreds o
f thousands have been driven from their homes or murdered.
I hope the Iraqi people hear this message. We are with you. Our enemy is not
you, but your barbarous rulers.
Our commitment to the post-Saddam humanitarian effort will be total. Neither
should Iraq be our only concern. President Bush and I have committed oursel
ves to peace in the Middle East.
But these challenges and others that confront us - poverty, the environment,
the ravages of disease - require a world of order and stability. Dictators
like Saddam, terrorist groups like al-Qaida threaten the very existence of s
uch a world.
That is why I have asked our troops to go into action tonight. As so often b
efore, on the courage and determination of British men and women, serving ou
r country, the fate of many nations rests.
--
Voici mon secret. Il est très simple:
on ne voit bien qu'avec le coeur.
L'essentiel est invisible pour les yeux.
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