Exchange
between President George H. W. Bush and Prince Bandar
bin Sultan of Saudi Arabia
February
28, 1991
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Remarks and
an Exchange With Reporters Prior to Discussions with Prince
Bandar bin Sultan of Saudi Arabia [as Operation Desert Storm
draws to a close].
President Bush: We are very grateful to His
Majesty for this total cooperation. In the beginning, we think
back to all the predictions of how the command problems would
not work, and here it's not only worked but it's worked so
much faster.
Prince Bandar: This adds sweetness to it.
President Bush: Yes. So, please tell His
Majesty how grateful we are for the steadfast support. When we
talk coalition, I mean, that's exactly what it is.
Incidentally, your briefer has won the hearts of many
Americans, including Barbara Bush over there. And so I think
the Brits did a good job, too, and the French.
But it's been superb from the very beginning. What's the
mood at home on all of this?
Prince Bandar: Well, the mood is excellent,
Mr. President, and I am here on behalf of His Majesty and the
Saudi people to extend to you and through you to the American
people our gratitude, thanks -- and also to let you know that
you should be very proud of the United States Armed Forces.
They did a marvelous job. And I think their professionalism,
their capabilities speak for itself. But also, how sensitive
those young men and women were also, over and above all of
that, to the culture of the country.
President Bush: Yes.
Prince Bandar: And I think people in this
country should be very proud of them. And we all are proud of
you and your leadership -- the steadiness and how you got the
whole world to be together. As you say, in this country, the
proof is in the pudding. [Laughter]
President Bush: Is in the eating. But it's
worked well. You know, I remember the early days, the question
mark as to whether these Iraqi forces would have gone south.
The more I think about it -- and I don't know whether we have
any differences on that -- the more I think that if they had
not been checked by your people and our people in a display of
force early, I'm convinced they would have.
Prince Bandar: I am convinced -- --
President Bush: They have not acted
rationally. And so I think we did the right thing back in
August. And then on, when Dick moved these additional forces,
I think that facilitated the battle in a way that's kept your
loss of life, our loss of life way, way down from the earlier
predictions.
So, all that display of force and then use of force I think
has served a very noble purpose; I really do.
Prince Bandar: Absolutely, Mr. President. We
would be fighting in the eastern province of Saudi Arabia
right now if you didn't make that decisive decision at the
right time. And one thing I want to say, we have healthy
respect for the Iraqi people and the Iraqi forces. The reason
they didn't fight is they didn't believe in the cause or their
leader. We discovered it now, although all the pundits in this
town told us otherwise. But we knew our brothers in Iraq, they
really didn't believe in that cause. And proof of it is
100,000 prisoners, almost, now.
President Bush: Is it that many now?
Prince Bandar: Almost.
President Bush: Well, we've tried to make
clear, and I did last night, that our argument has not been
with the Iraqi people. We've said that from the very
beginning. And let's hope that they realize the best way to --
or the most peaceful relationship is to go on and get matters
into their own hands and take a new lease on life.
Contact With Allies
Q. Mr. President, are you planning to go back to the
Middle East and to Europe to thank the allies?
President Bush: Well, I plan to thank the
allies. I was just talking to Bandar, His Royal Highness,
about calling King Fahd. I've not done that yet because I
think, in his first 24 hours of emotional victory, if you
will, there are many things on his mind. But I will certainly
be thanking him in one way or another for the extraordinary
cooperation. And of course, our commander out there has
expressed his gratitude, and I know Secretary Cheney has,
through proper authorities. So, we will make clear to the
Ambassador's countrymen how strongly we feel about it.
And I think they -- it's been a two-way street -- they have
been -- I've watched the response from the Saudi troops, and
it's been a two-way street. Their joy, I think, being side by
side with our people.
Prince Bandar: That's true.
Q. Heard any more from Iraq in the last few minutes?
President Bush: Have you heard anything yet
from Iraq lately? I mean, we have -- --
Prince Bandar: No, other than what's public.
Note: The President spoke at 5:40 p.m. in
the Oval Office at the White House. In his remarks he referred
to King Fahd bin `Abd al-`Aziz Al Sa`ud of Saudi Arabia,
Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney, and Gen. H. Norman
Schwarzkopf, commander of the U.S. forces in the Persian Gulf.
Source: George
Bush Presidential Library and Museum online
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