U.S. policies must firmly target all states that support terrorists.
Most governments don't support terrorists because they undermine that government's authority and its monopoly of power.
We know Iraq, under Saddam, gave haven to and supported terrorists.
It's a democracy and I don't believe for a moment they support terrorists any more than America does.
"There's nowhere in the world that we won't go to track down terrorists and those who support terrorists."
The Taliban position on those who support international terrorists is still more elusive.
Even more important, an insurgent movement able to seize control of a state could support transnational terrorists.
The focus, articulated clearly a year ago by President Bush, is terrorism, and those countries that support terrorists.
President Bush rightly set out to go after rogue governments and their leaders who support terrorists.
Anybody who stood against it was portrayed as someone who supported terrorists.