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go to Havana in support of a failed Cuba. We need an American President to go to Havana in solidarity with a free Cuban people, and Iam ready to be that President. Great things like that can really happen. And in this country of ours, the most improbablethings can happen as well. Take that from a guy who met his first President on the day he wasborn, and his second on the day he was brought home from the hospital. The person whohandled both introductions is here today. Sheamp。39。s watching what I say amp。ndash。 and frankly, with allthese reporters around, Iamp。39。m watching what she says, too. Please say hello to my wonderful Mom,Barbara Bush. From the beginning, our President and his foreignpolicy team have been so eager to be thehistory makers that they have failed to be the peacemakers. With their phoneitin foreign policy, the ObamaClintonKerry team is leaving a legacy ofcrises uncontained, violence unopposed, enemies unnamed, friends undefended, and alliancesunraveling. This supposedly riskaverse administration is also running us straight in the direction of thegreatest risk of all amp。ndash。 military inferiority. It will go on automatically until a President steps in to rebuild our armed forces and take careof our troops and our veterans. And they have my word amp。ndash。 I will do it. We keep dependable friends in this world by being dependable ourselves. I will rebuild our vital friendships. And that starts by standing with the brave, democraticState of Israel. Americanled alliances need rebuilding too, and better judgment is called for in relations farand near. Ninety miles to our south, there is talk of a state visit by our outgoing President. But we donamp。39。t need a glorified tourist to go to Havana in support of a failed Cuba. We need an American President to go to Havana in solidarity with a free Cuban people, and Iam ready to be that President. Great things like that can really happen. And in this country of ours, the most improbablethings can happen as well. Take that from a guy who met his first President on the day he wasborn, and his second on the day he was brought home from the hospital. The person whohandled both introductions is here today. Sheamp。39。s watching what I say amp。ndash。 and frankly, with allthese reporters around, Iamp。39。m watching what she says, too. Please say hello to my wonderful Mom,Barbara Bush.