| Message from the Ambassador of the United States of America
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January 29, 2008 Dear Friends and Colleagues: Last night President Bush gave his eighth and final State of the Union Address. The President’s remarks were forward-looking and made clear his resolute determination to sprint to the finish. The President understands that people are concerned about the economy, and in his own words said, “To build a prosperous future, we must trust people with their own money and empower them to grow our economy. As we meet tonight, our economy is undergoing a period of uncertainty… And at kitchen tables across our country, there is concern about our economic future. In the long run, Americans can be confident about our economic growth.” President Bush has sought to address the country’s economic situation head-on and is aggressively working toward building bipartisan support for the passage of a $150 billion stimulus package, as well as calling on Congress to make earlier enacted tax cuts permanent. Click here to read “Keeping Our Economy Healthy” Recognizing that trade is a critical component of our economy, President Bush highlighted the importance of our free trade agreements, and urged Congress to move forward on pending agreements in the hemisphere, noting, “If we fail to pass [the Colombia free trade] agreement, we will embolden the purveyors of false populism in our hemisphere. So we must come together, pass this agreement, and show our neighbors in the region that democracy leads to a better life.” Click here to read “Opening New Markets And Expanding Opportunities Through Free Trade” The President also reaffirmed his commitment to comprehensive immigration reform when he said, “Illegal immigration is complicated, but it can be resolved. And it must be resolved in a way that upholds both our laws and our highest ideals.” Click here to read “Improving Border Security And Immigration” President Bush announced that the next North American Leaders’ Summit will be held in the great city of New Orleans this year, where he will undoubtedly have the opportunity to discuss with President Felipe Calderon the importance of the Merida Initiative and the need to build upon our already strong partnership in order to stem the rising tide of narco-related violence on both sides of our border. One of the defining principles of the Bush presidency has been his commitment to freedom and free people. The President prefaced his remarks about the continuing challenge in Iraq by saying, “Our foreign policy is based on a clear premise: We trust that people, when given the chance, will choose a future of freedom and peace. In the last seven years, we have witnessed stirring moments in the history of liberty…And these images of liberty have inspired us. In the past seven years, we have also seen images that have sobered us…[and] serve as a grim reminder: The advance of liberty is opposed by terrorists and extremists -- evil men who despise freedom, despise America, and aim to subject millions to their violent rule.” He added, “The Iraqi people quickly realized that something dramatic had happened. Those who had worried that America was preparing to abandon them instead saw… our forces moving into neighborhoods, clearing out the terrorists, and staying behind to ensure the enemy did not return… While the enemy is still dangerous and more work remains, the American and Iraqi surges have achieved results few of us could have imagined just one year ago… Some may deny the surge is working, but among the terrorists there is no doubt. Al Qaida is on the run in Iraq, and this enemy will be defeated… We must do the difficult work today, so that years from now people will look back and say that this generation rose to the moment, prevailed in a tough fight, and left behind a more hopeful region and a safer America.” Click here to read “Continued Progress In Iraq Allows ‘Return On Success’" I encourage you to read the all of the fact sheets that outline the policy initiatives President Bush spoke about in his State of the Union Address. Click here to read a full transcript of the State of the Union Address To view all of the 2008 State of the Union Policy Initiatives click here As always, I appreciate the opportunity to share with you information about the important bilateral relationship between Mexico and the United States. May God bless both our great nations. Sincerely,
Antonio O. Garza, Jr. Please email us at EmbajadorGarza@state.gov if you would like for your friends or colleagues to be added to our list of recipients. Also please feel free to forward this message to others. If you are not interested in receiving future updates, of course, please let us know. Finally, if you would like more information about the events mentioned in this letter or other Embassy initiatives, please visit the "News & Information" section of our website. |
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