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Project
for the New American Century
1150 17th St NW
Suite 510
Washington, DC 20037
September 20, 2001
The Honorable George
W. Bush
President of the United States
Washington, DC
ear
Mr. President,
We write to endorse
your admirable commitment to "lead the world to victory" in
the war against terrorism. We fully support your call for "a broad
and sustained campaign" against the "terrorist organizations
and those who harbor and support them." We agree with Secretary of
State Powell that the United States must find and punish the perpetrators
of the horrific attack of September 11, and we must, as he said, "go
after terrorism wherever we find it in the world" and "get it
by its branch and root." We agree with the Secretary of State that
U.S. policy must aim not only at finding the people responsible for this
incident, but must also target those "other groups out there that
mean us no good" and "that have conducted attacks previously
against U.S. personnel, U.S. interests and our allies."
In order to carry
out this "first war of the 21st century" successfully, and in
order, as you have said, to do future "generations a favor by coming
together and whipping terrorism," we believe the following steps
are necessary parts of a comprehensive strategy.
Osama
bin Laden
We agree that a key goal, but by no means the only goal, of the current
war on terrorism should be to capture or kill Osama bin Laden, and to
destroy his network of associates. To this end, we support the necessary
military action in Afghanistan and the provision of substantial financial
and military assistance to the anti-Taliban forces in that country.
Iraq
We agree with Secretary of State Powell's recent statement that Saddam
Hussein "is one of the leading terrorists on the face of the Earth
."
It may be that the Iraqi government provided assistance in some form to
the recent attack on the United States. But even if evidence does not
link Iraq directly to the attack, any strategy aiming at the eradication
of terrorism and its sponsors must include a determined effort to remove
Saddam Hussein from power in Iraq. Failure to undertake such an effort
will constitute an early and perhaps decisive surrender in the war on
international terrorism. The United States must therefore provide full
military and financial support to the Iraqi opposition. American military
force should be used to provide a "safe zone" in Iraq from which
the opposition can operate. And American forces must be prepared to back
up our commitment to the Iraqi opposition by all necessary means.
Hezbollah
Hezbollah is one of the leading terrorist organizations in the world.
It is suspected of having been involved in the 1998 bombings of the American
embassies in Africa, and implicated in the bombing of the U.S. Marine
barracks in Beirut in 1983. Hezbollah clearly falls in the category cited
by Secretary Powell of groups "that mean us no good" and "that
have conducted attacks previously against U.S. personnel, U.S. interests
and our allies." Therefore, any war against terrorism must target
Hezbollah. We believe the administration should demand that Iran and Syria
immediately cease all military, financial, and political support for Hezbollah
and its operations. Should Iran and Syria refuse to comply, the administration
should consider appropriate measures of retaliation against these known
state sponsors of terrorism.
Israel
and the Palestinian Authority
Israel has been and remains America's staunchest ally against international
terrorism, especially in the Middle East. The United States should fully
support our fellow democracy in its fight against terrorism. We should
insist that the Palestinian Authority put a stop to terrorism emanating
from territories under its control and imprison those planning terrorist
attacks against Israel. Until the Palestinian Authority moves against
terror, the United States should provide it no further assistance.
U.S.
Defense Budget
A serious and victorious war on terrorism will require a large increase
in defense spending. Fighting this war may well require the United States
to engage a well-armed foe, and will also require that we remain capable
of defending our interests elsewhere in the world. We urge that there
be no hesitation in requesting whatever funds for defense are needed to
allow us to win this war.
There is, of course,
much more that will have to be done. Diplomatic efforts will be required
to enlist other nations' aid in this war on terrorism. Economic and financial
tools at our disposal will have to be used. There are other actions of
a military nature that may well be needed. However, in our judgement the
steps outlined above constitute the minimum necessary if this war is to
be fought effectively and brought to a successful conclusion. Our purpose
in writing is to assure you of our support as you do what must be done
to lead the nation to victory in this fight.
Sincerely,
William Kristol
Gary Bauer
Jeffrey Bell
William J. Bennett
Jeffrey Bergner
Eliot Cohen
Seth Cropsey
Midge Decter
Thomas Donnelly
Aaron Friedberg
Hillel Fradkin
Francis Fukuyama
Frank Gaffney
Jeffrey Gedmin
Reuel Marc Gerecht
Charles Hill
Bruce P. Jackson
Eli S. Jacobs
Michael Joyce
Donald Kagan
Robert Kagan
Jeane Kirkpatrick
Charles Krauthammer
John Lehman
Clifford May
Richard Perle
Martin Peretz
Norman Podhoretz
Randy Scheunemann
Gary Schmitt
William Schneider, Jr.
Richard H. Shultz
Henry Sokolski
Stephen J. Solarz
Vin Weber
Leon Wieseltier
Marshall Wittmann
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