In his 2002 State of the Union Address, President George W. Bush outlined three priorities: National Security, Homeland Security and Economic Security.
From
public diplomacy to a prepared military, National Security is the result of a strong foreign policy.
Our National Security depends on success in the War on Terrorism, which includes military, judicial, diplomatic, financial and humanitarian actions both at home and abroad.
President Bush Signs Defense Appropriations Bills
(October 23, 2002)
President Discusses Foreign Policy Matters with NATO Secretary
(October 21, 2002)
President Signs Iraq Resolution
(October 16, 2002)
President's Statement on Senate Vote
(October 11, 2002)
President Pleased with House Vote on Iraq Resolution
(October 10, 2002)
President Bush Outlines Iraqi Threat (October 7, 2002)
President: Iraqi Regime Danger to America is "Grave and Growing" (October 5, 2002)
President, House Leadership Agree on Iraq Resolution (October 2, 2002)
Joint Resolution to Authorize the Use of United States Armed Forces Against Iraq
(October 2, 2002)
President Stresses Need for Strong Iraq Resolution (October 1, 2002)
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President George W. Bush and Brigadier General Richard Mills, Deputy Commander of U.S. Special Forces, view a tactical demonstration from the roof of a building at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, Friday, March 15, 2002.
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