U.S. President George W. Bush condemned the deadly bomb attacks in the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Dahab on Monday as a “heinous act” and pledged to bring terrorists to justice. “I strongly condemn the killings that took place, the innocent life lost in Egypt,” Bush said of the triple bombings that killed at least 22 people and wounded 150, according to Egypt state television. “This is a heinous act against innocent civilians.” Speaking at a political fund-raising event in Las Vegas, Nevada, Bush said, “I assure the enemy … we will stay on the offense, we will not waver, we will not tire, we will bring them to justice for the sake of justice and humanity.” The three blasts in a market and busy restaurant area, the third such attack in the Sinai Peninsula in 18 months, appeared to have been the result of remote-controlled bombs and not suicide bombers, Egyptian television reported.