President Barack Obama
delivered a heartfelt and emotional speech outside the Pentagon on
Sunday, September 11, in honor of the thousands of lives lost in the
9/11 attacks in 2001.
Addressing those who lost loved ones 15
years ago in a 10-minute oration, Obama said, "It is a great honor, once
again, to be with you on this day, a day that I know is still
difficult, but which reveals the love and faithfulness in your hearts
and in the heart of our nation."
"We remember and we will never forget the nearly 3,000 beautiful
lives taken from us so cruelly, including 184 men, women and children
here — the youngest, just 3 years old," he continued. "We honor the
courage of those who put themselves in harm's way to save people they
never knew. We come together in prayer and in gratitude for the strength
that has fortified us across these 15 years. And we renew the love and
the faith that binds us together as one American family."
With the
American flag flying at half-staff behind him, Obama offered sincere
condolences to the families of those killed in the nation's deadliest
terror attack.
"Fifteen years may seem like a long time, but for the families who
lost a piece of their heart that day, I imagine it can seem like just
yesterday," POTUS said. "Perhaps it's the memory of the last kiss given
to a spouse, or the last goodbye to a mother or father, a sister or
brother. We wonder how their lives might've unfolded, how their dreams
might've taken shape. And I'm mindful that no words we offer or deeds we
do can ever truly erase the pain of their absence. And yet you, the
survivors and families of 9/11, your steadfast love and faithfulness has
been an inspiration to me and our entire country."
He continued,
"There is nothing, as Americans, that we cannot overcome. The question
before us, as always, is how do we preserve the legacy of those we lost?
How do we live up to their example? And how do we keep their spirit
alive in our own hearts? We've seen the answer in a generation of
Americans. Our men and women in uniform, diplomats, intelligence,
Homeland Security and law enforcement professionals, all who have
stepped forward to serve and who have risked and given their lives to
keep us safe."
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