Obama Marks D-Day's 65th Anniversary

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JENNIFER LOVEN | June 6, 2009 09:36 PM EST | AP

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From left, U.S. President Barack Obama, Britain's Prince Charles, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, and French President Nicolas Sarkozy arrive at the American Cemetery at Colleville-Sur -Mer, near Caen, Western France, Saturday, June 6, 2009 to attend the 65th Anniversary of the D-day landings in Normandy. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)

OMAHA BEACH, France — President Barack Obama honored the valiant dead and the "sheer improbability" of their D-Day victory, commemorating Saturday's 65th anniversary of the decisive invasion even as he remakes two wars and tries to thwart potential nuclear threats in Iran and North Korea.

The young U.S. commander in chief, speaking at the American cemetery after the leaders of France, Canada and Britain, held up the sacrifices of D-Day veterans and their "unimaginable hell" as a lesson for modern times.

"Friends and veterans, what we cannot forget _ what we must not forget _ is that D-Day was a time and a place where the bravery and selflessness of a few was able to change the course of an entire century," he said.

"At an hour of maximum danger, amid the bleakest of circumstances, men who thought themselves ordinary found it within themselves to do the extraordinary."

Obama opened the emotional day by meeting with French President Nicolas Sarkozy in the nearby city of Caen. Their wives, dueling style icons in similar attire, met separately at the elegant French Prefecture.

Appearing with Sarkozy before reporters, Obama displayed growing impatience with North Korea and what he called its "extraordinarily provocative" nuclear and ballistic missile tests. He suggested that the North is testing international patience as diplomacy has failed to persuade the reclusive communist government to abandon its nuclear weapons program.

"Diplomacy has to involve the other side engaging in a serious way in trying to solve problems," he said. "We are going to take a very hard look at how we move forward on these issues, and I don't think that there should be an assumption that we will simply continue down a path in which North Korea is constantly destabilizing the region and we just react in the same ways."

Obama also took on Iran, suspected by the West of seeking to build its first nuclear bomb, an accusation Tehran denies. The president has said military action remains on the table, but has offered to change U.S. policy and engage in talks with Tehran. He said Saturday, though, it must be "tough diplomacy."

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"We can't afford a nuclear arms race in the Middle East," Obama warned. Sarkozy said he worries about "insane statements" by Iran's president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

At the same time, Obama is directing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan _ seeking to end the first and stepping up U.S. engagement in the second. Both have lasted longer than the U.S. involvement in World War II.

This D-Day anniversary assumed special significance because veterans of the battle are reaching their 80s and 90s and their numbers are dwindling. One American veteran, Jim Norene, who fought with the 101st Airborne Division, came back for Saturday's ceremony, but died in his sleep Friday night.

"Jim was gravely ill when he left his home, and he knew that he might not return," Obama said. "But just as he did 65 years ago, he came anyway. May he now rest in peace with the boys he once bled with, and may his family always find solace in the heroism he showed here."

Joined by Sarkozy, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Obama stopped first at the gray granite visitors center and then at an overlook where the leaders talked at length with two D-Day veterans waiting at the top of the once-bloody bluffs.

The sunny sky, crashing waves, lush vegetation and pleasant breezes created a scene of seaside tranquility at the spot one D-Day veteran recalled as mostly "darkness and confusion."

"I lost a lot of pals on D-Day," said Norman Coleman of Manchester, England. He marked the day by visiting several other burial grounds scattered around the region, where soldiers were buried as they fell in pitched battles over 12 decisive weeks.

Julien Marchand, a 40-year-old carpenter, spontaneously embraced Coleman in an outburst of gratitude on the streets of Caen, nearly knocking over the elderly veteran. "Thank you, thank you, merci," Marchand exclaimed.

The ceremony at Omaha Beach, on what is technically U.S. soil at Colleville-sur-Mer, took place under an American flag flying from a metal pole hundreds of feet high. The crowd of thousands spread far back from the leaders' platform and colonnade engraved with these words: "This embattled shore, portal of freedom, is forever hallowed by the ideals, the valor and the sacrifice."

With clusters of young people sprinkled among the graying heads and wheelchairs, the audience spilled down the path that cut between some of the nearly 10,000 perfectly aligned white crosses that mark the graves of U.S. dead. A mother breast fed an infant on the lawn. French adolescent girls whispered excitedly about the chance to see Obama.

Issac Phillips, 84, recalled having little idea what he was getting into in the dark early morning hours of June 6, 1944, as a private in the U.S. 22nd Infantry regiment who crossed the English Channel and landed at nearby Utah Beach.

"The water was cold, the boat was going like this" _ his arms spiked up and down _ "and some of them fell in the water. We are all close together and we can't move very much at all. They say if you stay close together, you don't get seasick. You get seasick anyway."

Allied forces charged the shores of five beaches on France's northern coast, facing German land mines, machine guns and heavy artillery. Some 215,000 Allied soldiers, and roughly as many Germans, were killed or wounded during D-Day and the ensuing three months before the Allies captured Normandy, opening a path toward Paris that eventually took them to Germany and victory over the Nazis.

Before Obama delivered his 16-minute address, the U.S. presidential seal was placed on the lectern.

"You remind us that our future is not shaped by mere chance or circumstance," the president said to the gathered veterans. "You could have done only what was necessary to ensure your own survival. But that's not what you did. That's not the story you told on D-Day."

A 21-gun salute lent an acrid smell to the air that grew grayer and chillier as the ceremony ended. Taps played. A 12-plane flyover of French, British and American jets boomed above.

There was a personal side to the wartime memories for Obama. He mentioned his grandfather, Stanley Dunham, who came ashore at Omaha Beach six weeks after D-Day. Dunham's older brother, Ralph, hit Omaha on D-Day plus four. Another great uncle, Charles Payne, helped liberate a satellite prison of the Buchenwald concentration camp in 1945 and accompanied Obama to Normandy.

After the ceremony, Obama and his wife, Michelle, returned to Paris to reunite with their daughters, Sasha and Malia, for a family evening in the City of Light. They planned sightseeing on Sunday before Obama returns to Washington from his trip, which also took him to Saudi Arabia and Egypt. The first lady and the girls planned to remain in France until at least Monday.

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Associated Press writer Angela Charlton contributed to this report.

OMAHA BEACH, France — President Barack Obama honored the valiant dead and the "sheer improbability" of their D-Day victory, commemorating Saturday's 65th anniversary of the decisive invasion eve...
OMAHA BEACH, France — President Barack Obama honored the valiant dead and the "sheer improbability" of their D-Day victory, commemorating Saturday's 65th anniversary of the decisive invasion eve...
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- mamacat I'm a Fan of mamacat 127 fans permalink

I was pleasantly surprised to hear the Pres. talk about what a risky venture the D-Day landings really were. Eisenhower's staff had given the invasion a 50/50 chance of succeeding, but the need for the invasion was so great, that they went ahead with it anyway. If they had not, Europe would have been 'freed' by the Russians alone. As it was, the vast majority of German troops were and continued to be used on the Eastern Front.

My Dad was in the D-Day fleet, and survived a suicide mission.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:15 AM on 06/08/2009
- 3dtrix I'm a Fan of 3dtrix 174 fans permalink

God bless your dad - and you for sharing the memory...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:50 AM on 06/08/2009
- DWX I'm a Fan of DWX permalink

Obama don’t have the MORAL AUTHORITY to say “those who insist that the Holocaust never happened -- a denial of fact and truth that is baseless and ignorant and hateful”, for Obama has endorsed Israel’s war crime and massacres of Palestinian civilian including young children by rounding them up out of a safe-house and executing them, without even mentioning the Israeli use of an illegal chemical weapons such as DIME and phosphorus against Palestinian civilians including elderly and infants.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:42 PM on 06/07/2009
- amistad I'm a Fan of amistad 117 fans permalink
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And you don't have the moral authority to say anything about President Obama.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:23 PM on 06/07/2009
- 3dtrix I'm a Fan of 3dtrix 174 fans permalink

I can't let a D-Day anniversary pass without pausing to give thanks and respect to the brave men who laid it all on the line for us - to whom we all owe our good lives and the peace and prosperity that was their legacy. My father always called them the bravest men who ever lived - and as much as I found to disagree about with him - this was never among those topics. God bless those who are still among us and the memory of those who have gone on. My gratitude will live as long as I do...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:41 AM on 06/07/2009
- Forest I'm a Fan of Forest 7 fans permalink

"Their wives, dueling style icons in similar attire, met separately at the elegant French Prefecture."
Jennifer. Please don't reduce these intelligent and classy women to dueling stereotypes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:25 AM on 06/07/2009
- WowJones I'm a Fan of WowJones 79 fans permalink
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O/T Can someone please explain why the Land of the Chosen People are not a signatory of the Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:54 PM on 06/06/2009
- Taz2 I'm a Fan of Taz2 17 fans permalink
    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:18 PM on 06/06/2009

My Dear Friend President Obama: The election is over. It is past time to manage. It is time to review what your economic team has done and accomplished. It is time to entertain the knowledg of all informed Americans, not just banking interests and foreign trader issues. Your actions, not your words will live after you and I are long gone. Only when actions fail is it true that words are everything. And when words are everything, this country is finished.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:55 PM on 06/06/2009

This was not an election speech.

This is a D-Day Anniversary speech, honoring those who fought and died during WWII.

Your comments have absolutely no relevance to the article, or the anniversary.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:06 PM on 06/06/2009
- listentome I'm a Fan of listentome 81 fans permalink
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I commented but maybe my language was too strong. I think it's JMcCain...."My friends". Never trust anyone who starts out with "My friends." I am still amazed that the folks who have no patience for President Obama had all the patience in the world for 8 years. And President Obama's superb execution of "words" burns a second hole in their rears. I love it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:13 PM on 06/06/2009
- listentome I'm a Fan of listentome 81 fans permalink
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"Yawnnnnnn­nnnnnnnnnn­! Do not fool yourself into thinking that words and actions go hand in hand.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:08 PM on 06/06/2009
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It would also be a good thing for the President to mention the Russian participation and loss in the war, without whom, the victory in WWII would have been a completely different matter.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:58 PM on 06/06/2009
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I believe he did. Perhaps the article does not say it. But I saw it on c-span.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:04 PM on 06/06/2009
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Good

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:04 PM on 06/06/2009
- Baculus I'm a Fan of Baculus 3 fans permalink

This is a D-Day celebration and the Russians didn't fight there. While, of course, talking about all the Allies is a nice thought, the celebration was specific for this event which ultimately led to the collapse of the Western front.

The Russians, after all, don't mention the Western Allies when they talk about their sacrifices and battles. To them, that's all secondary, considering their huge losses, so I am not sure if it is necessary to mention the Russians for the observation of this event.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:19 PM on 06/06/2009

I have to be accurate on this one. Actually 75% of the German forces fought against Russia. So, Russia defeated 75% German forces all by themselves. The Allies dealt with the 25% of the German in Europe and North Africa.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:22 PM on 06/06/2009
- wired I'm a Fan of wired 5 fans permalink

Then again, extensive help from the USA was critical for the survival of the UdSSR:

"For example, the USSR was highly dependent on trains, yet the desperate need to produce weapons meant that only about 92 locomotives were produced in the USSR during the entire war. In this context, the supply of 1,981 US locomotives can be better understood. Likewise, the Soviet air force was enhanced by 18,700 aircraft, which amounted to about 14% of Soviet aircraft production (19% for military aircraft).[6]

Although most Red Army tank units were equipped with Soviet-built tanks, their logistical support was provided by hundreds of thousands of US-made trucks. Indeed by 1945 nearly two-thirds of the truck strength of the Red Army was U.S.-built. Trucks such as the Dodge ¾ ton and Studebaker 2.5 ton, were easily the best trucks available in their class on either side on the Eastern Front.[7] US supplies of telephone cable, aluminium, canned rations and fur boots were also critical, the latter providing a crucial advantage in the winter defence of Moscow"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:24 AM on 06/07/2009

How is Obama going to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:46 PM on 06/06/2009
- skialethia I'm a Fan of skialethia 118 fans permalink
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Stop trying to stir the pot. We don't want war under any circumstances.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:54 PM on 06/06/2009
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"under any circumstances"? What if we are attacked? Is war OK then?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:36 PM on 06/06/2009
- skialethia I'm a Fan of skialethia 118 fans permalink
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And neither do the Iranians! To imagine that they would want nuclear weapons to start war is ludicrous and you know it! They are as fed up with war as we are!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:56 PM on 06/06/2009
- Khirad I'm a Fan of Khirad 247 fans permalink
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How is anyone?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:56 PM on 06/06/2009
- skialethia I'm a Fan of skialethia 118 fans permalink
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One more thing: IF they want to develop them, and that's IF, they want them for the same reasons we all wanted them (except me, that is), to have as a deterrent against threats to their security!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:59 PM on 06/06/2009
- Baculus I'm a Fan of Baculus 3 fans permalink

International pressures, embargoes, and other methods. Most of all, interacting with the Iranians to find alternatives to their nuclear energy programs.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:20 PM on 06/06/2009
- skialethia I'm a Fan of skialethia 118 fans permalink
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Who are we to determine what they need and want? Even Obama admitted as much in his speech!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:20 PM on 06/06/2009
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Obama is the Monet of political maneuvering. In the same international tour he has gained massive points with both the Arab & Israeli communities. If he continues, Obama will be in a better position than anyone has ever been to pacify the Israeli-Palestinian situation.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:13 PM on 06/06/2009
- MelRoy I'm a Fan of MelRoy 56 fans permalink
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Wonderful picture of the President with the French veteran...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:57 PM on 06/06/2009
- postman66 I'm a Fan of postman66 285 fans permalink
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What happened, everybody run off to watch the fight?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:50 PM on 06/06/2009
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i missed barrys speech

to whom did he apologized to this time

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:25 PM on 06/06/2009
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When did Barry Manilow give a speech?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:28 PM on 06/06/2009
- NWRICK I'm a Fan of NWRICK 250 fans permalink
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Everyone.
Well, at least those that W and the GOP screwed.........so yeah, everyone!

Get a grip, sparky!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:30 PM on 06/06/2009

Barry apologized to you, personally, for your failure because of Bush's No Child Left Behind policy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:54 PM on 06/06/2009
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Nice jab NakedMoleRat. Made my weekend!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:49 PM on 06/06/2009
- Cambridge9 I'm a Fan of Cambridge9 74 fans permalink
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Nice!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:44 PM on 06/06/2009

Who drives a pick up truck with moose head on it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:40 PM on 06/06/2009
- grata2ude I'm a Fan of grata2ude 55 fans permalink

He apologized to no one but there's a line of Republican cowards lined up smooched Rushbots big bot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:49 PM on 06/06/2009
- Khirad I'm a Fan of Khirad 247 fans permalink
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Exactly! Kiss the ring of El Rushbo! Talk about a party of grovelers!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:58 PM on 06/06/2009
- lee4 I'm a Fan of lee4 3 fans permalink

Tonite at 9 on C-Span will be a replay. I think it's on right now too, but half over.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:22 PM on 06/06/2009
- NWRICK I'm a Fan of NWRICK 250 fans permalink
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Is that 9 eastern?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:25 PM on 06/06/2009
- NWRICK I'm a Fan of NWRICK 250 fans permalink
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Am I schizophrenic or what?
I like rampage and agree with him most of the time.
I also like Daband, although I often disagree with him, he has always been respectful to me, and I in turn am respectful to him.
Please don't get mad at me my friends, (ouch, sorry for that McCain flashback) but I think you both are being a little childish.
I hope you settle things without resorting to violence.
Just had to get that said. I will return to minding my own business now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:10 PM on 06/06/2009
- dct1999 I'm a Fan of dct1999 282 fans permalink
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Don't worry, there won't be a fight. I'm sure that neither of them ever had any intention of showing up. It was just a little male ego gone wild.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:21 PM on 06/06/2009
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DaBand is TiredOfLiars/ToL and is a reprehensible creature with no moral scruples and no ability to be truthful.

Don't trust anything he says.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:29 PM on 06/06/2009
- NWRICK I'm a Fan of NWRICK 250 fans permalink
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I am just saying that MY conversations with him have been very cordial.

btw I called bs on a tr0// the other day. I used info that you provided about the Fed.
They asked if I was your protege?
I told them I was a fan of yours and thanked them for the compliment. LOL

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:38 PM on 06/06/2009
- dct1999 I'm a Fan of dct1999 282 fans permalink
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Dayum, I didn't know that. He is a steaming P...O...S.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:38 PM on 06/06/2009
- NWRICK I'm a Fan of NWRICK 250 fans permalink
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I was just saying that MY conversations with him have been very cordial.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:39 PM on 06/06/2009
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