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I think that's a good investment of our tax dollars.

We resolve, as well, always to keep America's Armed Forces the finest in the world.

Let us do what is necessary to regain control over our destiny as a people here at home.

It is with that flag and that trust in mind that we resolve this May morning to keep America free, strong, and proud.

I have ordered that by Veterans Day we will have declassified all United States Government records related to POW's and MIA's from the Vietnam war.

We have continually urged Russia to carry out that commitment as soon as possible.

We vow, with the new Korean War Memorial project finally underway, that no future conflict, if conflict there must be, must ever be regarded as a forgotten war.

Just as war is freedom's cost, disagreement is freedom's privilege, and we honor it here today.

This Administration has placed a high priority on promoting troop withdrawals from the Baltic states.

Despite the lack of agreed timetables with Latvia and Estonia, there have been substantial withdrawals in all three Baltic Republics.

In honoring those who died in the defense of our country, we must never neglect to honor as well our living American veterans.

I hereby certify that substantial withdrawal has occurred of the armed forces of Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States from Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia.

Now, Therefore, I, William J. Clinton, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate May 30, 1993, through June 7, 1993, as a Time for the National Observance of the Fiftieth Anniversary of World War II.

Let us continue to disagree, if we must, about the war.

Let us resolve to take from this haunting and beautiful memorial a renewed sense of our national unity and purpose.

Today we are at peace, but we live in a troubled world.

The United States believes that withdrawals should continue unconditionally.

The lines of difference are freedom's privilege.