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None will dare challenge US military might

- DONALD TRUMP

We want products made in America, made by American hands. You probably saw the Keystone pipeline I approved recently, and the Dakota one. And I’m getting ready to sign the bill. I said, where is the pipe made? And they told me, not here. I said, that’s good — add a little sentence that “you have to buy American steel”. (Applause.) And you know what? That’s the way it is. It’s the way it’s going to be.

We are going to fight for every last American job. We’ve come a long way since the Wright Brothers and their first flight more than a century ago. Your plane is made of carbon fibre. It seats 330 passengers. It’s 18 feet longer than the previous version of the 787. And this airplane can fly for half a day before it touches the ground. The name says it all: Dreamliner. Great name. Our country is all about making dreams come true.

Over the last number of years, that hasn’t been necessaril­y the case, but we’re going to make it the case again. (Applause.)

That’s what we do in America — we dream of things, and then we build them. We turn vision into reality, and we will be doing a lot more of that, believe me, in the months and years to come. (Applause.)

I also want to say a word to all of the members of the armed forces who are here with us today in this record crowd. (Applause.)

South Carolina has a long, very, very, proud military tradition and history. We salute all South Carolina military families, and we salute all the men and women who wear the uniform. (Applause.)

We are going to fully rebuild our military — by the way, do you care if we use the F-18 Super Hornets? (Applause.) Or do you only care about — what do you think? Well — (jet flies overhead) — thought that was a Super Hornet. (Laughter.) We are looking seriously at a big order, and we’ll see how that — you know the problem is that Dennis is a very, very tough negotiator. (Laughter.) But I think we may get there.

We’re also working on the Air Force One project, which was a difficult project for previous administra­tions. But it looks like we’re getting closer and closer. (Applause.)

And we’re going to ensure that our great service members have the tools, equipment, training and resources they need to get the job done. (Applause.) As George Washington said, being prepared for war is the best way to prevent it. And that’s really what it is: The best way to prevent war is being prepared. Peace through strength. We build a military might so great — and we are going to do that — that none will dare to challenge it. None. (Applause.)

We will ensure our men and women in uniform have the latest, the most cutting-edge systems in their arsenal. Right now it’s not that way. It will be that way very, very soon. Believe me. You will be an important player in this effort.

Boeing has built many important aircraft — including, as I said, the F-18 Super Hornet, the F-15 Strike Eagle, and the Apache helicopter, just to name a few. (Applause.)

And I’m being very, very serious — the new Air Force One, that plane, as beautiful as it looks, is 30 years old. Can you believe it? What can look so beautiful at 30? An airplane. (Laughter.) I don’t know. Which one do we like better, folks? Tell me. (Applause.)

On every front, we are going to work for the American people. Nowhere in our focus — and I mean this so strongly — and our focus has to be so strong, but my focus has been all about jobs. And jobs is one of the primary reasons I’m standing here today as your president, and I will never, ever disappoint you. Believe me. I will not disappoint you. (Applause.)

I campaigned on the promise that I will do everything in my power to bring those jobs back to America. We wanted to make much easier — it has to be much easier to manufactur­e in our country and much harder to leave. I don’t want companies leaving our country, making their product, selling it back, no tax, no nothing, firing everybody in our country. We’re not letting that happen any more, folks. Believe me. There will be a very substantia­l penalty to be paid when they fire their people and move to another country, make the product, and think that they're going to sell it back over what will soon be a very, very strong border. Going to be a lot different. It’s going to be a lot different. (Applause.)

Already American industry will come roaring back. And believe me if we — not me, I’m a messenger — if we didn’t have this victory, we wouldn’t be even talking about it. To achieve that goal, we’re going to massively reduce job-crushing regulation­s — already started; you’ve seen that — that send our jobs to those other countries. We are going to lower taxes on American business so it’s cheaper and easier to produce product and beautiful things like airplanes right here in America. (Applause.)

We are going to enforce — very strongly enforce our trade rules and stop foreign cheating. Tremendous cheating. Tremendous cheating. We want products made by our workers, in our factories, stamped with those four magnificen­t words: Made in the USA. (Applause.)

Audience: U-S-A! U-S-A! U-S-A! Trump: Since November, jobs have already begun to surge. We’re seeing companies open up factories in America. We’re seeing them keep jobs at home. Ford, General Motors, Fiat-Chrysler — just to name a very, very few. So many more already. They are keeping and bringing thousands of jobs back into the country because the business climate, they know, has already changed.

In Arizona, Intel announced it will open a new plant that will create 10,000 American jobs. They are spending billions of dollars. (Applause.)

We will see more and more of that across the country as we continue to work on reducing regulation­s, cutting taxes — including for the middle class, including for everyone, and including for business — and creating a level playing field for our workers. When there is a level playing field, and I’ve been saying this for a long time, American workers will always, always, always win. But we don’t have a level playing field. Very shortly, you will have a level playing field again. (Applause.) Because when American workers win, America as a country wins — big league wins.

Edited text of a speech by US President Donald Trump at the unveiling of Boeing 787 Dreamliner Aircraft in North Charleston, South Carolina, on February 17

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