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President Barack Obama said Monday that Americans must honour the sacrifices of their fighting men and women, particularly at a time when the US combat role in Iraq has ended and the country's involvement in Afghanistan is winding down.President Barack Obama said Monday that Americans must honour the sacrifices of their fighting men and women, particularly at a time when the US combat role in Iraq has ended and the country's involvement in Afghanistan is winding down.
Speaking at Memorial Day ceremonies at Arlington National Cemetery, Obama said he worries that the country's servicemen and women aren't being fully appreciated in an era in which "most Americans are not directly touched by war".Speaking at Memorial Day ceremonies at Arlington National Cemetery, Obama said he worries that the country's servicemen and women aren't being fully appreciated in an era in which "most Americans are not directly touched by war".
He said he couldn't explain that phenomenon but said it might have something to do with the all-volunteer military force and advanced technology that now permits the United States to accomplish some military missions with far fewer personnel.He said he couldn't explain that phenomenon but said it might have something to do with the all-volunteer military force and advanced technology that now permits the United States to accomplish some military missions with far fewer personnel.
But Obama did say that even as "we turn a page" away from Iraq, and Afghanistan by the end of 2014, "let us never forget that the nation is still at war".But Obama did say that even as "we turn a page" away from Iraq, and Afghanistan by the end of 2014, "let us never forget that the nation is still at war".
He said that some troops and military families "mention to me their concern about whether the country fully appreciates" them.He said that some troops and military families "mention to me their concern about whether the country fully appreciates" them.
Obama's appearance for the US holiday honoring fallen American members of the military came four days after he declared in a major national security address that the US has taken down the al-Qaida terrorist organisation, particularly in the aftermath of the killing of leader Osama bin Laden, although terrorist threats remain and the country cannot afford to let its vigilance slide.Obama's appearance for the US holiday honoring fallen American members of the military came four days after he declared in a major national security address that the US has taken down the al-Qaida terrorist organisation, particularly in the aftermath of the killing of leader Osama bin Laden, although terrorist threats remain and the country cannot afford to let its vigilance slide.
Obama spoke on a sun-splashed morning at the amphitheater of Arlington National Cemetery after he placed a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns. That was preceded by a playing of the National Anthem and followed by the playing of Taps.Obama spoke on a sun-splashed morning at the amphitheater of Arlington National Cemetery after he placed a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns. That was preceded by a playing of the National Anthem and followed by the playing of Taps.
In his speech, he said that Arlington "has always been home to men and women who are willing to give their all … to preserve and protect the land that we love".In his speech, he said that Arlington "has always been home to men and women who are willing to give their all … to preserve and protect the land that we love".
He praised the selflessness that "beats in the hearts" of America's uniformed military troops.He praised the selflessness that "beats in the hearts" of America's uniformed military troops.
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