Remarks
to CIA Employees at CIA Headquarters
CIA Headquarters
Langley, Virginia
September 26, 2001
1:23 P.M. EDT
Thank you all very much. Well, George, thank you very much, and thanks for inviting
me back. (Laughter.) There is no question that I am in the hall of patriots,
and I've come to say a couple of things to you.
First, thanks for your hard work. You know, George and I have been spending
a lot of quality time together. (Laughter.) There's a reason. I've got a lot
of confidence in him and I've got a lot of confidence in the CIA. (Applause.)
And so should America.
It's important for America to realize that there are men and women who are spending
hours on the task of making sure our country remains free; men and women of
the CIA who are sleeping on the floor, eating cold pizza -- (laughter) -- calling
their kids on the phone, saying, well, I won't be able to tuck you in tonight
-- because they love America. And I'm here to thank everybody who loves America
in this building. And I want to thank you for what you're doing.
We are on a mission to make sure that freedom is enduring. We're on a mission
to say to the rest of the world, come with us -- come with us, stand by our
side to defeat the evil-doers who would like to rid the world of freedom as
we know it. There is no better institute to be working with than the Central
Intelligence Agency, which serves as our ears and our eyes all around the world.
This is a war that is unlike any other war that our nation is used to. It's
a war of a series of battles that sometimes we'll see the fruits of our labors,
and sometimes we won't. It's a war that's going to require cooperation with
our friends. It is a war that requires the best of intelligence. You see, the
enemy is sometimes hard to find; they like to hide. They think they can hide
-- but we know better.
This is a war that not only says to those who believe they can disrupt American
lives -- or, for that matter, any society that believes in freedom, lives --
it's also a war that declares a new declaration, that says if you harbor a terrorist
you're just as guilty as the terrorist; if you provide safe haven to a terrorist,
you're just as guilty as the terrorist; if you fund a terrorist, you're just
as guilty as a terrorist.
And in order to make sure that we're able to conduct a winning victory, we've
got to have the best intelligence we can possibly have. And my report to the
nation is, we've got the best intelligence we can possibly have thanks to the
men and women of the CIA. (Applause.)
The cooperation with Capitol Hill is unique and, I hope, lasting. I can't tell
you how much I appreciate the work of Senator Daschle and Senator Lott, Speaker
Hastert and Leader Gephardt. There's deep concern amongst Republicans and Democrats
on Capitol Hill to do what's right for America -- is to come together to provide
the necessary support for an effective war.
And that includes making sure that the CIA is well-funded, well-staffed, has
got the latest in technology. I believe we can work together to make sure that
that's the case. After all, as America is learning, the CIA is on the front
line of making sure our victory will be secure.
I intend to continue to work with Congress to make sure that our law enforcement
officials at home have got the tools necessary -- obviously, within the confines
of our Constitution -- to make sure the homeland is secure; to make sure America
can live as peacefully as possible; to make sure that we run down every threat,
take serious every incident. And we've got to make sure, as well, that those
who work for the nation overseas have got the best available technologies and
the best tools and the best funding possible.
There is a good spirit in Capitol Hill because Americans want to win. They want
to win the first war of the 21st century. And win we must -- we have no choice,
we can't relent. Now, there's going to be a time, hopefully in the near future,
where people say, gosh, my life is almost normal; September 11th is a sad memory,
but it's a memory.
But those of us on the front lines of this war must never forget September 11th.
And that includes the men and women of the CIA. We must never forget that this
is a long struggle, that there are evil people in the world who hate America.
And we won't relent. The folks who conducted to act on our country on September
11th made a big mistake. They underestimated America. They underestimated our
resolve, our determination, our love for freedom. They misunderestimated the
fact that we love a neighbor in need. They misunderestimated the compassion
of our country. I think they misunderestimated the will and determination of
the Commander-in-Chief, too. (Applause.)
So, anyway, I was sitting around having coffee with George and Michael -- (laughter)
-- I said, I think I'd like to come out to thank people once again; I'd like
to come out to the CIA, the center of great Americans, to thank you for your
work.
I know how hard you're working. And I hope all the Americans who are listening
to this TV broadcast understand how hard you're working, too. You're giving
your best shot, long hours, all your brain power, to win a war that we're going
to win. And I can't thank you enough on behalf of the American people.
Keep doing it. America relies upon your intelligence and your judgment. America
relies upon our capacity to work together as a nation to do what the American
people expect. They expect a 100 percent effort, a full-time, no-stop effort
on not only securing our homeland, but to bringing to justice terrorists, no
matter where they live, no matter where they hide. And that's exactly what we're
going to do.
Thank you very much. May God bless your work, and may God bless America. (Applause.)
Go back to work.