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STATUS ON ZAIRE
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COMMUNICATION
FROM
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
transmitting
A LETTER NOTIFYING THE CONGRESS THAT ON MARCH 25, 1997, A STANDBY
EVACUATION FORCE OF THE U.S. MILITARY PERSONNEL FROM THE U.S. EUROPEAN
COMMAND AND THE UNITED STATES DEPLOYED TO CONGO AND GABON TO PROVIDE
ENHANCED SECURITY FOR THE MORE THAN 300 AMERICAN PRIVATE CITIZENS,
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES, AND SELECTED THIRD COUNTRY NATIONALS IN KINSHASA,
ZAIRE, SHOULD THEIR EVACUATION BECOME NECESSARY
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April 9, 1997.--Referred to the Committee on International Relations
and ordered to be printed
The White House,
Washington, March 27, 1997.
Hon. Newt Gingrich,
Speaker of the House of Representatives,
Washington, DC.
Dear Mr. Speaker: The Republic of Zaire has been embroiled
in an internal conflict for several months. Rebels seeking to
oust ailing President Mobutu Sese Seko have captured more than
one-fifth of the country. While there is no evidence that
Americans are being directly targeted, the potential for civil
disorder and general unrest in Kinshasa may subject American
citizens and property to a range of risks, including those from
criminal acts and random violence.
On March 25, 1997, a standby evacuation force of U.S.
military personnel from the U.S. European Command and the
United States deployed to Congo and Gabon to provide enhanced
security for the more than 300 American private citizens,
government employees, and selected third country nationals in
Kinshasa, should their evacuation become necessary. We do not
anticipate that the more than 200 remaining American citizens
outside Kinshasa will be at risk. These forces augment the
noncombat-equipped enabling forces that deployed to Congo on
March 21, 1997, to prepare for a possible evacuation operation.
The enabling and evacuation forces based in Brazzaville,
Congo and Libreville, Gabon are prepared for a possible
evacuation. These forces include a forward deployed Joint Task
Force Headquarters, fixed-wing and rotary aircraft, airport
control and support equipment, and medical and security
personnel and equipment. In addition, USS Nassau, with a Marine
Battalion Landing Team and a helicopter squadron reinforced
with fixed-wing AV-8 Harrier aircraft embarked, is moving into
the area.
Although U.S. forces are equipped for combat, this movement
is being undertaken solely for the purpose of preparing to
protect American citizens and property. United States forces
will redeploy as soon as it is determined that an evacuation is
not necessary or, if necessary, is completed.
I have taken this action pursuant to my constitutional
authority to conduct U.S. foreign relations and as Commander in
Chief and Chief Executive.
I am providing this report as part of my efforts to keep
the Congress fully informed, consistent with the War Powers
Resolution. I appreciate the support of the Congress in this
action to prepare to protect American citizens in Zaire.
Sincerely,
William J. Clinton.
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