Thanks
Congress
Remarks in Meeting with Congressional Leaders
The Oval Office
The White House
Washington, D.C.
March 21, 2003
10:17 A.M. EST
THE PRESIDENT: I've asked the members of Congress to come up so that members
of my administration can keep the leadership up-to-date as the war to liberate
Iraq and to remove weapons of mass destruction out of Iraq proceeds. The military
briefings, of course, will continue to be given out of the Pentagon. Secretary
Rumsfeld will be briefing this afternoon.
I also really want to thank members of Congress, both House members, Senate
members, members of both political parties, for the strong resolutions that
came off the floor of their respective bodies, resolutions which said loud
and clear, our country supports the men and women in uniform. Not only do
we support those brave souls who are sacrificing on our behalf, but we want
to thank their parents and their families for their dedication, as well.
As Secretary Rumsfeld said, we're making progress. We will stay on task
until we've achieved our objective, which is to rid Iraq of weapons of
mass destruction, and free the Iraqi people so they can live in a society
that is hopeful and democratic and at peace in its neighborhood.
All of us involved here in Washington are extremely proud of the skill and
bravery of our young Americans who are willing to sacrifice for something
greater than themselves.
So it's my honor to welcome the members here. We will continue to keep them
briefed as this war progresses. And I want to thank them for the unity, the
message of unity. Thank you all for coming.
QUESTION: Is Saddam dead or alive, sir?
THE PRESIDENT: Secretary Rumsfeld will be briefing today.
QUESTION: Do you want to give us any details, as the Commander-in-Chief,
of how things are going?
THE PRESIDENT: Secretary Rumsfeld will be briefing today.