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As former President Bush might say, if this question fools you once, shame on you....fool you....you can't get fooled again. Do you know why he gave the following speech? 

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00:00

[ musical flourish ]

00:03

And here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by the war on terror,

00:07

a parent's struggle with a tempestuous toddler.

00:10

All right, first up, the excerpt.

00:12

All right. "...war on terror begins with al Qaeda but it does not end there.

00:16

It will not end until every terrorist group of global reach has been found, stopped, and defeated."

00:19

All right. That was 2001.

00:21

President Bush's speech was given in response to... what?

00:26

And here are your potential answers.

00:27

[ mumbles ] Read the news?

00:31

In the excerpt, President Bush says that the war on terror

00:34

"will not end until every terrorist group of global reach

00:37

has been found, stopped, and defeated."

00:40

Well, let's see what could've precipitated these knock-down fightin' words.

00:44

Was President Bush's speech given in response to A -

00:47

the bombing of the USS Cole?

00:49

Hmm. We're a little too late for the bombing of the USS Cole,

00:52

which happened in October 2000.

00:54

That runs out the clock for A.

00:56

Was this speech in response to C -

00:58

the "Star Wars" initiative?

01:00

Well, actually, "Star Wars" initiatives were a policy

01:03

from way back in the Reagan administration,

01:05

like the 80s. We're about 20 years late for that.

01:08

Could Bush have given this speech in response to D -

01:11

the start of the War in Iraq?

01:13

Well, now we're too early, since the U.S.

01:15

didn't invade Iraq until March 2003.

01:19

Which means Bush's speech was given in response to B -

01:21

the September 11th attacks. Yeah, 9/11. That one.

01:25

President Bush's 2001 speech came just

01:27

days after the horrific September 11th attacks,

01:31

setting a series of events in motion

01:33

that ultimately led to military action in Afghanistan and Iraq.

01:37

So B is the right answer.

01:38

In his speech, Bush was preparing the nation

01:41

for a lengthy war on terror

01:43

and a shocked and grief-stricken American public

01:46

mostly went along for the mission.

01:48

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