The President's State of the Union Address The United States Capitol Washington, D.C. 29 JANUARY 2002 | 9:15 P.M. EST ….Our second goal is to prevent regimes.

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The President's State of the Union Address The United States Capitol Washington, D.C. 29 JANUARY 2002 | 9:15 P.M. EST ….Our second goal is to prevent regimes that sponsor terror from threatening America or our friends and allies with weapons of mass destruction. Some of these regimes have been pretty quiet since September the 11th. But we know their true nature. North Korea is a regime arming with missiles and weapons of mass destruction, while starving its citizens. Nature of Regimes that Sponsor Terror Arm with WMD, e.g., Missiles Threaten America, Its Friends & Allies Prevent Regimes from Threatening America With WMD (US Objective) + + e.g., North Korea -

The President's State of the Union Address 29 JANUARY 2002 | 9:15 P.M. EST Iran aggressively pursues these weapons and exports terror, while an unelected few repress the Iranian people's hope for freedom. Unelected Few in Iran Aggressive Pursuit of WMD Export of Terror Iranian People’s Hope for Freedom - + +

The President's State of the Union Address 29 JANUARY 2002 | 9:15 P.M. EST Iraq continues to flaunt its hostility toward America and to support terror. The Iraqi regime has plotted to develop anthrax, and nerve gas, and nuclear weapons for over a decade. This is a regime that has already used poison gas to murder thousands of its own citizens -- leaving the bodies of mothers huddled over their dead children. This is a regime that agreed to international inspections -- then kicked out the inspectors. This is a regime that has something to hide from the civilized world. Iraqi RegimeFlaunts Hostility to America Supports Terrorism Uses Poison Gas to Murder Its Citizens Plots to Develop Anthrax, nerve Gas, and Nuclear Weapons Hides Plots from The Civilized World Agrees to International Inspectors Kicks Inspectors Out

The President's State of the Union Address 29 JANUARY 2002 | 9:15 P.M. EST States like these, and their terrorist allies, constitute an axis of evil, arming to threaten the peace of the world. By seeking weapons of mass destruction, these regimes pose a grave and growing danger. They could provide these arms to terrorists, giving them the means to match their hatred. They could attack our allies or attempt to blackmail the United States. In any of these cases, the price of indifference would be catastrophic. Hatred of United States North Korea, Iran, and Iraq And Terrorist Allies Seek WMD (Axis of Evil) Arms to Terrorists Grave and Growing Danger Attack US Allies Catastrophe Indifference of the US Blackmail The US Peace of the World + -

The President's State of the Union Address 29 JANUARY 2002 | 9:15 P.M. EST We will work closely with our coalition to deny terrorists and their state sponsors the materials, technology, and expertise to make and deliver weapons of mass destruction. We will develop and deploy effective missile defenses to protect America and our allies from sudden attack. (Applause.) And all nations should know: America will do what is necessary to ensure our nation's security.

The President's State of the Union Address 29 JANUARY 2002 | 9:15 P.M. EST We'll be deliberate, yet time is not on our side. I will not wait on events, while dangers gather. I will not stand by, as peril draws closer and closer. The United States of America will not permit the world's most dangerous regimes to threaten us with the world's most destructive weapons. (Applause.)