President Bush, five years after the Sept. 11 attacks, planned to say Monday the war against terror “is a struggle for civilization” and that defeat would surrender the Middle East to radical dictators with nuclear weapons. “We are fighting to maintain the way of life enjoyed by free nations,” Bush said in remarks prepared for a prime-time address from the Oval Office. Two months before November elections, the president attempted to spell out in graphic terms the stakes he sees in the unpopular war in Iraq and the broader war on terror. Full Story
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