President Discusses Medicare, Iraq, Iran and the Middle East
Remarks by the President in Meeting with Bipartisan Senators on Medicare Reform
The Cabinet Room
2:23 P.M. EDT
THE PRESIDENT: I want to thank the members of the United States
Senate for coming to discuss the issue of Medicare. I want to
congratulate Leader Frist, as well as Chairman Grassley and Ranking
Member Baucus, for really fine work on the Finance Committee to get a
important piece of legislation moving. We're committed to reforming
the Medicare system so America's seniors get the health care they
need.
These Senators around the table have got to work together to see
that we get a good plan. And I asked them to come so I can figure out
ways that our administration can continue to help the process move
forward. The work has been really strong thus far. And I want to
congratulate you all for fine leadership. Welcome to the White House.
I'll answer a couple of questions. Scott.
Q Mr. President, Tony Blair is in a bit of trouble at home.
He's got a couple of ex-cabinet officials contending he may have
exaggerated information on weapons of mass destruction. He stood by
you. Do you plan on saying anything to back him up at home?
THE PRESIDENT: I'll say something right now. He operated on very
sound intelligence. And those accusations are simply not true.
Q Mr. President?
THE PRESIDENT: Yes.
Q Are you hoping the protesters in Iran will topple the Iranian
government? And now that the IAEA report is out, how are you going to
stop them from getting a nuclear weapon?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, the international community must come
together to make it very clear to Iran that we will not tolerate the
construction of a nuclear weapon. Iran would be dangerous if they have
a nuclear weapon. I brought this subject up in the G8; we had a good
discussion on the subject, with near universal agreement that we all
must work together to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon.
And secondly, I appreciate those courageous souls who speak out for
freedom in Iran. They need to know America stands squarely by their
side. And I would urge the Iranian administration to treat them with
the utmost of respect.
Stretch.
Q Mr. President, do you plan to send Dr. Rice to the Middle
East soon, particularly given the situation --
THE PRESIDENT: I'll let you know when we decide to do so. We, of
course, have got Ambassador Wolf in the region now and he's working
hard with both parties. And I called President Mubarak today to ask
him to work with the Palestinian Authority to consolidate their
security forces under Prime Minister Abbas, so that the Prime Minister
can achieve the goals that he set out, which is for -- for the
dismantlement of terror, and what hopefully will be a peaceful
Palestinian state.
Thank you all.
Q You do anticipate sending --
THE PRESIDENT: I said, I'll let you know when we send her.