Obama promises full investigation into Fort Hood shootings
by SusanG
Sat Nov 14, 2009 at 06:00:03 AM PST
Calling for a review into the recent shootings at Fort Hood, President Obama in his weekly address reassured the nation that full accountability will be sought for system failures, even as he warned against succumbing to posturing and "political theater" in the aftermath of the tragedy.
The purpose of this review is clear: We must compile every piece of information that was known about the gunman, and we must learn what was done with that information. Once we have those facts, we must act upon them. If there was a failure to take appropriate action before the shootings, there must be accountability. Beyond that – and most importantly – we must quickly and thoroughly evaluate and address any flaws in the system, so that we can prevent a similar breach from happening again. Our government must be able to act swiftly and surely when it has threatening information. And our troops must have the security that they deserve.
I know there will also be inquiries by Congress, and there should. But all of us should resist the temptation to turn this tragic event into the political theater that sometimes dominates the discussion here in Washington. The stakes are far too high.
The president took care to mention his meeting with Defense Secretary Gates, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mullen, and FBI Director Mueller in the Oval Office the evening of the tragedy in an effort that seemed aim to reassure American that he was immediately on top of the events unfolding in Texas, and he discussed follow-up meetings with military and intelligence officials the next day.
In a closing that seemed to carry more than one message in a week filled with speculation about plans in Afghanistan, the memorial service at Fort Hood and the marking of Veterans Day, the president saluted the troops, admired their courage and committed himself to assuring their safety as far as it is possible within his power:
We owe our troops prayerful, considered decisions about when and where we commit them to battle to protect our security and freedom, and we must fully support them when they are deployed. We also owe them the absolute assurance that they’ll be safe here at home as they prepare for whatever mission may come. As Commander-in-Chief, I won’t settle for anything less.
The full address can be found beneath the fold or on the White House website.
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