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REPORT ON THE CONTINUATION OF THE NATIONAL EMERGENCY WITH RESPECT TO
IRAQ
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COMMUNICATION
from
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
transmitting
NOTIFICATION THAT THE IRAQI EMERGENCY IS TO CONTINUE IN EFFECT BEYOND
AUGUST 2, 2002, PURSUANT TO 50 U.S.C. 1622(d)
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September 4, 2002.--Referred to the Committee on International
Relations and ordered to be printed
The White House,
Washington, July 30, 2002.
Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives,
Washington, DC.
Dear Mr. Speaker: Section 202(d) of the National
Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C. 1622(d)) provides for the automatic
termination of a national emergency unless, prior to the
anniversary date of its declaration, the President publishes in
the Federal Register and transmits to the Congress a notice
stating that the emergency is to continue in effect beyond the
anniversary date. In accordance with this provision, I have
sent the enclosed notice, stating that the Iraq emergency is to
continue in effect beyond August 2, 2002, to the Federal
Register for publication. The most recent notice continuing
this emergency was published in the Federal Register on August
1, 2001, (66 Fed. Reg. 40105).
The crisis between the United States and Iraq that led to
the declaration of a national emergency on August 2, 1990, has
not been resolved. The Government of Iraq continues to engage
in activities inimical to stability in the Middle East and
hostile to U.S. interests. Such Iraqi actions pose a continuing
unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and
foreign policy of the United States. For these reasons, I have
determined that it is necessary to continue the national
emergency declared with respect to Iraq and to maintain in
force the broad authorities necessary to apply economic
pressure on the Government of Iraq.
Sincerely,
George W. Bush.
Notice
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Continuation of the National Emergency With Respect to Iraq
On August 2, 1990, by Executive Order 12722, President Bush
declared a national emergency with respect to Iraq pursuant to
the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C.
1701-1706) to deal with the unusual and extraordinary threat to
the national security and foreign policy of the United States
constituted by the actions and policies of the Government of
Iraq. By Executive Orders 12722 of August 2, 1990, and 12724 of
August 9, 1990, the President imposed trade sanctions in Iraq
and blocked Iraqi government assets. Because the Government of
Iraq has continued to engage in activities hostile to U.S.
interests, the national emergency declared on August 2, 1990,
and the measures adopted on August 2 and August 9, 1990, to
deal with that emergency must continue in effect beyond August
2, 2002. Therefore, in accordance with section 202(d) of the
National Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C. 1622(d)), I am continuing
for 1 year the national emergency with respect to Iraq.
This notice shall be published in the Federal Register and
transmitted to the Congress.
George W. Bush.
The White House, July 30, 2002.
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