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May 12, 2004
Rob Tappan I look forward to taking your questions today on Iraq. Let's go ... Brad, from New Jersey
writes: Rob Tappan The President's remarks can be found by clicking here. Elena, from Chicago writes: Thank you for all that you do. Even though the opposition speaks the loudest, there are many supporters of the President who understand that this war will be wonderful for the Iraqis and the Middle East in the long run. Sincerely, Elena Rob Tappan It is hard to speculate about the future security situation after June 30. However, we must remain ever vigilant concerning the activities of terrorists and those who would try to derail the great progress that we have made in Iraq to date.
US and Coalition forces are doing everything they possibly can to stop terror and stabilize the pockets of violence that exist right now. As the President has said many times, we will remain in Iraq as long as it takes to get the job done and not a day later. Armin, from Los Angeles
writes: Rob Tappan There are countless stories and acts of people helping other people in Iraq that will never be reported by the media, and that's a shame.
Many of these people work for the Coalition Provisional Authority and many others work for companies that are providing needed services and vital assistance to the people of Iraq. Their contributions are invaluable and are testament to the resilience and dedication of the human spirit. Laurie, from Harrisburg PA
writes: Rob Tappan I believe you've hit on a very important point. The majority of towns and cities in Iraq are peaceful places, where Iraqis are trying to lead good and decent lives. In the north and the south, essential services are being delivered to Iraqis that are helping them build better and more efficient infrastructure and improving their lives everyday. The Coalition is also providing needed funding and valuable assistance through the building of schools, rehabilitation of hospitals, greater electricity generation and fresh water delivery, as well as providing thousands of jobs to the Iraqi people.
Unfortunately, the news media often overlook the great progress we have made over the past year in Iraq.
Chris, from Knoxville, TN
writes: majority of Tennesseans today. As a graduate of The University of Tennessee, please don't let the brutal and horrific slaughter of one of our civilians, slide quietly to the back of the closet. The death of this young man is as blatant and violent an attack on and against us as the terrorists who flew head first into the WTC and the Pentagon Rob Tappan We share your concern and outrage at the death of Nicholas Berg at the hands of terrorists and we express our deepest condolences to the Berg family and his friends.
We condemn in the harshest terms the brutal actions of these terrorists against an innocent civilian. I believe the world is outraged at this barbarous act and we will get to the bottom of this. Charlotte, from Brightville writes: Thank You Rob Tappan It is true that the actions of a very small group of misguided Americans has bruised our reputation over the last week or so. Nevertheless, the actions of a few do not represent the brave activities and service of the 120,000+ Americans who are serving our country in Iraq.
In the fight for freedom of the Iraqi people, America and its Coalition partners occupy the high moral ground. We will prosecute those who have dishonored our country and we will continue to fight terrorism and help the Iraqis realize their dream of free elections. Joe, from Fairhope, Alabama writes: Rob Tappan I hear you. Everyday, we assist news media in highlighting and profiling the wonderful young men and women who are serving in uniform in Iraq. Many of these stories do make it on the air and they are a credit to all 120,000+ members of our armed forces who are serving in Iraq. Unfortunately, the news media sometimes latches on and highlights the negative news stories out there and it is our constant challenge to remind them of all the wonderful things that our uniformed men and women as well as the Coalition Provisional Authority are doing to help put Iraq back on the road to democracy and free elections.
In addition, the Coalition is also helping Iraqis realize the goals of security, economic independence, restoration of essential services and good governance. Chuck, from St.Paul, MN
writes: Rob Tappan Reg, from Lamar, Mo
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The brave men and women serving our country in Iraq are doing a fantastic job of not only taking the fight to the enemy but also providing valuable security and stability to the people of Iraq. Christopher, from Missouri writes: Rob Tappan
First of all, we have the utmost confidence in the capacity in the Iraqi people to assume sovereignty on June 30. Secondly, the United States and its coalition partners while no longer the sovereign power will maintain a large presence in Iraq providing security and will serve in an advisory capacity to the ministries and transitional government representatives. Florence, from Santa Barbara, CA
writes: Yours faithfully Rob Tappan Juan, from Pittsburgh writes: this date when there are so many questions about the feasability of such a power shift? Thanks and have a good day. Rob Tappan Joan, from New Jersey writes: Rob Tappan
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