“”This is a time of war. And yet these Americans did not die on a foreign field of battle,”” Obama told more than 15,000 soldiers and others gathered Tuesday afternoon at the nation’s largest military installation, four days after the worst act of violence on an American base. “”Here, at
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In his remarks outside III Corps Headquarters, Obama tread carefully about the motives of Maj.
“”It may be hard to comprehend the twisted logic that led to this tragedy. But this much we do know — no faith justifies these murderous and craven acts; no just and loving God looks upon them with favor,”” Obama said. “”And for what he has done, we know that the killer will be met with justice — in this world, and the next.””
Obama did not shy from the details of the horrific acts — though he dwelt as much on the acts of heroism as on the killing spree.
“”Soldiers made makeshift tourniquets out of their clothes. They braved gunfire to reach the wounded, and ferried them to safety in the backs of cars and a pick-up truck,”” Obama recounted.
As he did in his inaugural address and in a speech in
“”We are a nation that guarantees the freedom to worship as one chooses. And instead of claiming God for our side, we remember
And he paid homage to the victims, mentioning them by name and giving a brief biographical sketch of each.
“”We knew these men and women as soldiers and caregivers. You knew them as mothers and fathers; sons and daughters; sisters and brothers,”” he said. “”But here is what you must also know: Your loved ones endure through the life of our nation. … Their life’s work is our security, and the freedom that we too often take for granted. Every evening that the sun sets on a tranquil town; every dawn that a flag is unfurled; every moment that an American enjoys life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness — that is their legacy.”
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