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"the true strength of the US military is not in Washington, not in the Pentagon, not in the weapons. It's in the hearts of the men and women who serve. It's your patriotism, your professionalism, and indeed your determination."
"If the American people will only give us the time, we can do it. We're getting the job done."
told the service members they serve a nation that is the greatest force for good the world has ever known. "America is not what's wrong with the world," he said. "Violent extremists - those who kill innocent men, women and children - they are what is wrong with this world."
"Because this conflict is new and unfamiliar and complex, it is understandable that there will be differences about the direction our country should take," he said. "These public debates may be heated or even nasty. But that's not new ... I can say that it has always been so, and particularly so during wartime.
"But we ought not confuse the political debate that takes place at home with a wavering of support or appreciation for your service or your achievements," he continued.
"[These were] talented young people who could have done something else - something easier, something safer," he said. "But instead they volunteered to defend our country.
"You are those men and women," he continued. "You are the ones who took up the fight against the extremists far from home to prevent them from attacking our families, friends, neighbors and fellow citizens. For your service, your sacrifice and for the professionalism and the dedication you demonstrate every day, you have my profound admiration and my deep and everlasting respect.
"It has been the honor of my life to serve with you, and I will never forget it; I will treasure it always."