[House Document 104-196]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
104th Congress, 2d Session - - - - - - - - - - House Document 104-196
STATUS REPORT ON LIBERIA
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COMMUNICATION
from
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
transmitting
A REPORT ON THE EVACUATION FROM LIBERIA OF PRIVATE UNITED STATES
CITIZENS AND CERTAIN THIRD-COUNTRY NATIONALS WHO HAVE TAKEN REFUGE IN
THE U.S. EMBASSY COMPOUND WISHING TO LEAVE
April 15, 1996.--Referred to the Committee on International Relations
and ordered to be printed
The White House,
Washington, April 11, 1996.
Hon. Newt Gingrich,
Speaker of the House of Representatives,
Washington, DC.
Dear Mr. Speaker: On April 4, 1996, small arms and mortar
fire broke out in Monrovia, Liberia, apparently as the result
of renewed fighting between factions led by Charles Taylor and
Roosevelt Johnson involved in the civil war in that country. On
April 5, groups of angry civilians set up make-shift
checkpoints near the international airport and within the city
to protest the destruction of their property by the warring
factions. On April 6, the American Embassy began receiving
calls from American citizens reporting weapons fire and the
movement of large groups of armed individuals in the city.
Further violence, including reported hostage-taking, has
continued.
On April 9, due to the deterioration of the security
situation and the resulting threat to American citizens, I
ordered U.S. military forces to conduct the evacuation from
Liberia of private U.S. citizens and certain third-country
nationals who have taken refuge in the U.S. Embassy compound
wishing to leave. U.S. military security assessment and
enhancement teams deployed to Monrovia the same day in order to
reinforce and assist the American Embassy. Evacuation
operations commenced shortly thereafter. The evacuation,
designated Operation Assured Response, is being carried out
using MH-53 helicopters staged from Freetown, Sierra Leone. A
small number of U.S. military aircraft are supporting this
operation from Dakar, Senegal. Approximately 140 military
personnel from the U.S. European Command's Special Operations
Command are involved in this operation and are backed up by
forces from the Southern European Task Force, U.S. Army,
Europe. I have also ordered the deployment of U.S. Navy
amphibious forces to the region to transport evacuees, if
required.
Although U.S. military forces participating in the
evacuation are equipped for combat, the evacuation is being
undertaken for the purpose of protecting American citizens and
is not intended to alter or preserve the existing political
status quo in Liberia. I therefore expect that this operation
will be of limited duration. A number of our helicopters have
been fired upon, but have not been hit.
I have taken this action pursuant to my constitutional
authority to conduct the foreign relations of the United States
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 protect American citizens.
Sincerely,
William J. Clinton.