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Obama speaks at Pentagon's 9/11 memorial: 'America endures'

“Thirteen years after small and hateful minds conspired to break us, America stands tall and America stands proud.”

By JC Sevcik
President Barack Obama stands during a remembrance ceremony for the 12th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, at the Pentagon on September 11, 2013 in Arlington, Virginia. UPI/Kevin Dietsch
President Barack Obama stands during a remembrance ceremony for the 12th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, at the Pentagon on September 11, 2013 in Arlington, Virginia. UPI/Kevin Dietsch | License Photo

WASHINGTON, Sept. 11 (UPI) -- Thursday morning, 13 hours after declaring a renewed war on terror and 13 years after the attacks on the Twin Towers, President Barack Obama delivered a speech at the Pentagon memorializing the innocent lives lost on September 11, 2001.

"Thirteen years since the peace of an American morning was broken. Thirteen years since nearly 3,000 beautiful lives were taken from us, including 125 men and women serving here at the Pentagon," Obama said in his opening remarks, addressing a crowd of government employees, family members of victims, and survivors.

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"Thirteen years of moments they would have shared with us. Thirteen years of memories they would have made," he added.

According to the New York Daily News, the President's commemorations of 9/11 began earlier at the White House, where, at 8:46 a.m., the moment the first plane collided with the north Tower, the president, accompanied by First Lady Michelle Obama and Vice President Joe Biden, led the nation in a moment of silence.

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President Barack Obama and Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel stand at attention during a ceremony at the Pentagon to mark the 13th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, in Arlington, Virginia on September 11, 2014. UPI/Martin H. Simon/Pool
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Traffic, a bell tolling and a military bugler playing taps could be heard as the president and vice president solemnly held their hands over their hearts before silently returning to the White House.

At the Pentagon's 9/11 memorial, the president spoke at exactly 9:37 a.m., beginning his speech at the precise moment American Airlines flight 77 crashed into the Pentagon.

Standing in front of an immense, outsized American flag, Obama addressed the families of the victims.

President Barack Obama, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel, and Chairman of of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Martin Dempsey pause during a moment of silence during a remembrance at the 12th anniversary commemoration of the 9/11 terrorist attacks at the Pentagon Memorial at the Pentagon in Washington, DC on September 11, 2013. Nearly 3,000 people were killed in the attacks in New York, Washington and Shanksville, Pennsylvania. UPI/Pat Benic
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"As Americans, we draw strength from you. For your love is the ultimate rebuke to the hatred of those who attacked us that bright, blue morning," he said.

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"They sought to do more than bring down buildings or murder our people. They sought to break our spirit and to prove to the world that their power to destroy was greater than our power to persevere and to build. But you, and America, proved them wrong," he added.

Using the rhetorical device of repetition, each paragraph of the president's speech honored some aspect of American endurance.

"America endures in the strength of your families who, through your anguish, kept living . . .

"America endures in the tenacity of our survivors . . .

"America endures in the dedication of those who keep us safe . . .

"America endures in the courage of the men and women who serve under our flag . . .

"America endures in that perennial optimism that defines us as a people . . ."

"Thirteen years after small and hateful minds conspired to break us, America stands tall and America stands proud," Obama said to the crowd gathered on the lawn of America's military headquarters, thirteen hours after detailing America's expanding military operations in the middle east against a new terrorist enemy.

"And guided by the values that sustain us, we will only grow stronger. Generations from now, Americans will still fill our parks, our stadiums, our cities. Generations from now, Americans will still build towers that reach toward the heavens; still serve in embassies that stand for freedom around the world; still wear the uniform and give meaning to those words written two centuries ago: Land of the free. Home of the Brave. Generations from now, no matter the trial, no matter the challenge, America will always be America."

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A full transcript of the president's speech, courtesy of Shallow Nation, is appended below:

"The Pentagon 9:45 A.M. EDT PRESIDENT OBAMA: Good morning. Scripture tells us, "We count as blessed those who have persevered." Secretary Hagel, General Dempsey, members of our Armed Forces, and, most of all, the survivors of that September day and the families of those we lost –- Michelle and I are humbled to be with you once again. It has now been 13 years. Thirteen years since the peace of an American morning was broken. Thirteen years since nearly 3,000 beautiful lives were taken from us, including 125 men and women serving here at the Pentagon. Thirteen years of moments they would have shared with us. Thirteen years of memories they would have made. Here, once more, we pray for the souls of those we remember, for you, their families, who love them forever, and for a nation that has been inspired by your example — your determination to carry on, your resolve to live lives worthy of their memories. As Americans, we draw strength from you. For your love is the ultimate rebuke to the hatred of those who attacked us that bright, blue morning. They sought to do more than bring down buildings or murder our people. They sought to break our spirit and to prove to the world that their power to destroy was greater than our power to persevere and to build. But you, and America, proved them wrong. America endures in the strength of your families who, through your anguish, kept living. You have kept alive a love that no act of terror can ever extinguish. You, their sons and daughters, are growing into extraordinary young men and women they knew you could be. By your shining example, your families have turned this day into something that those who attacked us could never abide, and that is a tribute of hope over fear, and love over hate. America endures in the tenacity of our survivors. After grievous wounds, you learned to walk again and stand again. After terrible burns, you smiled once more. For you, for our nation, these have been difficult years. But by your presence here today, in the lives of service that you have led, you embody the truth that no matter what comes our way, America will always come out stronger. America endures in the dedication of those who keep us safe. The firefighter, the officer, the EMT who carries the memory of a fallen partner as they report to work each and every day, prepared to make the same sacrifice for us all. Because of these men and women, Americans now work in a gleaming Freedom Tower. We visit our great cities, we fill our stadiums and cheer for our teams. We carry on, because, as Americans, we do not give in to fear — ever. America endures in the courage of the men and women who serve under our flag. Over more than a decade of war, this 9/11 Generation has answered our country's call, and three months from now, our combat mission in Afghanistan will come to an end. Today, we honor all who have made the ultimate sacrifice these 13 years, more than 6,800 American patriots. And we give thanks to those who serve in harm's way to keep our country safe and meet the threats of our time. America endures in that perennial optimism that defines us as a people. Beginning tomorrow, there will be teenagers –- young adults –- who were born after 9/11. It's remarkable. And while these young Americans did not know the horrors of that day, their lives have been shaped by all the days since — a time that has brought us pain, but also taught us endurance and strength; a time of rebuilding, of resilience, and of renewal. What gives us hope –- what gives me hope -– is that it is these young Americans who will shape all the days to come. Thirteen years after small and hateful minds conspired to break us, America stands tall and America stands proud. And guided by the values that sustain us, we will only grow stronger. Generations from now, Americans will still fill our parks, our stadiums, our cities. Generations from now, Americans will still build towers that reach toward the heavens; still serve in embassies that stand for freedom around the world; still wear the uniform and give meaning to those words written two centuries ago: Land of the free. Home of the Brave. Generations from now, no matter the trial, no matter the challenge, America will always be America. "We count as blessed those who have persevered." May God bless your families, who continue to inspire us all. May God bless our Armed Forces and all who serve to keep us safe. And may God continue to bless the United States of America."

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