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A REPORT CONSISTENT WITH THE WAR POWERS RESOLUTION
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COMMUNICATION
from
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
transmitting
A REPORT, CONSISTENT WITH THE WAR POWERS RESOLUTION TO KEEP THE
CONGRESS INFORMED ON CLASHES BETWEEN LIBERIAN GOVERNMENT AND REBEL
FORCES IN THE VICINITY OF THE UNITED STATES EMBASSY IN MONROVIA,
LIBERIA
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June 10, 2003.--Referred to the Committee on International Relations
and ordered to be printed
The White House,
Washington, DC, June 9, 2003.
Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives,
Washington, DC.
Dear Mr. Speaker: Clashes between Liberian government and
rebel forces in the vicinity of the United States Embassy in
Monrovia, Liberia and the potential for further deterioration
of the security environment in Liberia render and the safety of
the United States Embassy and its occupants uncertain.
On June 7, 2003, an assessment team and standby response
and evacuation force of approximately 35 U.S. military
personnel from the U.S. European Command were pre-positioned in
Freetown, Sierra Leone. On June 8, 2003, these forces moved
into Monrovia, Liberia to augment the Embassy security forces
and to aid in the evacuation of U.S. citizens from Liberia if
required.
Additionally, on June 8, 2003, a coup attempt occurred in
Mauritania. Fighting has been reported in the vicinity of the
United States Embassy. This fighting continued during the
morning of June 9 in the center of Nouakchott, about three
kilometers from the Embassy. At the request of the United
States Embassy, an assessment team and standby response and
evacuation force of an estimated 34 U.S. military personnel
from the U.S. European Command are being sent to Nouakchott,
Mauritania and are expected to arrive on June 10, 2003. Their
mission is to augment the Embassy security forces and to aid in
the evacuation of American citizens from Mauritania if
required.
In addition to the forces noted above, several fixed wing
aircraft and their aircrew have been pre-positioned in Dakar,
Senegal in order to shorten the response time should an
evacuation of American citizens from either Liberia or
Mauritania be required.
Although in both cases the U.S. forces are equipped for
combat, these movements were undertaken solely for the purpose
of protecting American citizens and property. United States
forces will redeploy as soon as it is determined that the
threats to the Embassy compounds have ended or an evacuation,
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 informed, consistent with
the War Powers Resolution.
I appreciate the support of the Congress in these actions.
Sincerely,
George W. Bush.
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