Speech delivered on the floor of the US Senate
March 19, 2003 3:45pm
I believe in this beautiful country. I have studied its roots and gloried in the wisdom of its magnificent Constitution. I have marveled at the wisdom of its founders and framers. Generation after generation of Americans has understood the lofty ideals that underlie our great Republic. I have been inspired by the story of their sacrifice and their strength.
But, today I weep for my country. I have watched the events of recent months with a heavy, heavy heart. No more is the image of America one of strong, yet benevolent peacekeeper. The image of America has changed. Around the globe, our friends mistrust us, our word is disputed, our intentions are questioned.
Instead of reasoning with those with whom we disagree, we demand obedience or threaten recrimination. Instead of isolating Saddam Hussein, we seem to have isolated ourselves. We proclaim a new doctrine of preemption which is understood by few and feared by many. We say that the United States has the right to turn its firepower on any corner of the globe which might be suspect in the war on terrorism. We assert that right without the sanction of any international body. As a result, the world has become a much more dangerous place.
We flaunt our superpower status with arrogance. We treat UN Security Council members like ingrates who offend our princely dignity by lifting their heads from the carpet. Valuable alliances are split.
After war has ended, the United States will have to rebuild much more than the country of Iraq. We will have to rebuild America's image around the globe.
The case this Administration tries to make to justify its fixation with war is tainted by charges of falsified documents and circumstantial evidence. We cannot convince the world of the necessity of this war for one simple reason. This is a war of choice.
There is no credible information to connect Saddam Hussein to 9/11. The twin towers fell because a world-wide terrorist group, Al Qaeda, with cells in over 60 nations, struck at our wealth and our influence by turning our own planes into missiles, one of which would likely have slammed into the dome of this beautiful Capitol except for the brave sacrifice of the passengers on board.
The brutality seen on September 11th and in other terrorist attacks we have witnessed around the globe are the violent and desperate efforts by extremists to stop the daily encroachment of western values upon their cultures. That is what we fight. It is a force not confined to borders. It is a shadowy entity with many faces, many names, and many addresses.
But, this Administration has directed all of the anger, fear, and grief which emerged from the ashes of the twin towers and the twisted metal of the Pentagon towards a tangible villain, one we can see and hate and attack. And villain he is. But, he is the wrong villain. And this is the wrong war. If we attack Saddam Hussein, we will probably drive him from power. But, the zeal of our friends to assist our global war on terrorism may have already taken flight.
The general unease surrounding this war is not just due to "orange alert." There is a pervasive sense of rush and risk and too many questions unanswered. How long will we be in Iraq? What will be the cost? What is the ultimate mission? How great is the danger at home?
A pall has fallen over the Senate Chamber. We avoid our solemn duty to debate the one topic on the minds of all Americans, even while scores of thousands of our sons and daughters faithfully do their duty in Iraq.
What is happening to this country? When did we become a nation which ignores and berates our friends? When did we decide to risk undermining international order by adopting a radical and doctrinaire approach to using our awesome military might? How can we abandon diplomatic efforts when the turmoil in the world cries out for diplomacy?
Why can this President not seem to see that America's true power lies not in its will to intimidate, but in its ability to inspire?
War appears inevitable. But, I continue to hope that the cloud will lift. Perhaps Saddam will yet turn tail and run. Perhaps reason will somehow still prevail. I along with millions of Americans will pray for the safety of our troops, for the innocent civilians in Iraq, and for the security of our homeland. May God continue to bless the United States of America in the troubled days ahead, and may we somehow recapture the vision which for the present eludes us.
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Sadly he takes more stock in trusting a murderous dictator rather than believe hisa own commander in cheif. (very Un-American)He goes on to mention "alleged" falsified documents as another justification of force. The past 24 hours have proven to the troops and America that Mr. Byrd, like most if not all protestors were wrong. that saddam had many weapons of mass destruction and atleast dozens of missiles he was not supposed to have. He has fired these missiles that he said he did not have.Liberals cry out that saddam was/is not a threat, that diplomacy must prvail, that resolutions have not taken effect. whats funny about all this is that Saddam himself, on his own website has logged over 20,000 violations of resolutions alone by shooting at aircraft patrolling the no fly zones on a daily basis....... this is a minimum of 20,000 times the reason to do exactly what we are doing to him now.we could have gone in and done this anytime within the past 5 years due to his violations and we would need NO other concilliation from the UN. their already put forth resolutions would have supported it alone.......It's time to do your homework folks Saddam is a bad man.He is one of the biggest sponsors of terror in the world today. Saddam pays $18,000 to $25,000 to family members of suicide bombers in Palestine/Isreal? where is your outcry against that? or do you think it is a globally universal opinion of everyone but Israel that they should not exist?Saddam is nothing more than a hitman paying foolish people to strap bombs to themselves and go out & kill innocent people.....why do you not condemn him for that.You will all be alot better off when you stop listening to Hollywood actors and self destruct Liberal Extremists........Bruce
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Thanks you Sen. Byrd for speaking out.
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May Allah shower his mercy on the innocent women and children in Iraq. It's nice to see we have a good and sensible leader in our government. May Allah guide everybody in the right direction
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His speech brings tears to my eyes! Very well said! Exactly how I feel.. I pray for our American brothers and sisters fighting in Iraq (the troops) and all innocent Iraqis and Iraqi children!
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The comments by the revered Senator shows that not all sensible Americans are in these "maddening crowd" of war when reasoning should have appealed to the sensibilities of all concerned. Who are the people to suffer from this unneccessary war? The innocent iraqi civillians of course! Our prayer to Allah is to protect humanity from this mirth is power.However,the tyrannical leaders of today such remember the powerful men of yesterday who believed in the supremacy of the power given to them as absolute. They ended in destruction.
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I have followed some of Sen. Byrd's comments and papers. I can only say he is like an oasis in the desert of US politicians. He gives hope and shows us and the entire world that not all views are the same as the overriding one enforced by the present administration.
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This is something, Byrd is a true and honest politician. I owe him my utmost reverence, his ability to pierce through a dark gloom in the midst of a great tragedy is well beyond expectancy. Finally there is someone to look up upon, hope gutters in the pall of darkness, and the light is growing, there is finally someone to look upon, thank you Senator. You have done much, and my prayers go with you.
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May Allah give guidence to all humanity on earth . May the Almighty Allah guide & protect all innocent people on this earth. May He shower the blessings of PEACE , LOVE , HUMANITY & FAITH.Ameen.
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It's nice to see that there are still well meaning leaders in our government. May God always bless you.
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Excellent! Peace be upon you, Senator Byrd.
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