(june 17,2006)
good morning. earlier this week, i traveled to baghdad to visit the capital of a free and democratic iraq. it was an incredible feeling to stand in the cockpit of air force one and watch the pilot steer us in toward baghdad.
after we landed, i had the pleasure of meeting with our dedicated embassy staff and intelligence officers serving far from home under dangerous circumstances. and i was honored to meet with some of our troops, including those responsible for bringing justice to the terrorist zarqawi. it was a privilege to shake their hands, look them in the eye, and tell them how much the american people appreciate their daily courage, and how much we appreciate the sacrifices that they and their families are making.
on my trip, i also met with the new iraqi prime minister maliki, and i was able to see firsthand his strong character and his determination to succeed. we held a joint meeting of our two cabinets, with members of my cabinet participating by video teleconference from camp david. the prime minister briefed us on his plan to take immediate steps in three key areas: improving security, building up iraq's economy so iraqis can see real progress in their lives, and reaching out to the international community to secure support for iraq's new government. then we discussed how my administration can help the prime minister accomplish these vital objectives.
his top priority is securing baghdad, so coalition and iraqi forces have launched operation together forward, a joint effort to restore security and the rule of law to high-risk areas of the city. to help the prime minister improve security, we will continue embedding coalition transition teams in iraqi army and police units, and we will help the new iraqi ministers of defense and interior improve their command and control, root out corruption, and investigate and punish human rights violations. we will also support the prime m