[Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Volume 37, Number 45 (Monday, November 12, 2001)]
[Pages 1607-1608]
[Online from the Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]
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Remarks at the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network in Vienna, Virginia
November 7, 2001
The United States is pressing the war against terror on every front,
from the mountains of Afghanistan to the bank accounts of terrorist
organizations. The first strike in the war against terror targeted the
terrorists' financial support. We put the world's financial
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institutions on notice: If you do business with terrorists, if you
support them or sponsor them, you will not do business with the United
States of America.
Today we are taking another step in our fight against evil. We are
shutting down two major elements of the terrorists international
financial network, both at home and abroad. Ours is not a war just of
soldiers and aircraft. It's a war fought with diplomacy, by the
investigations of law enforcement, by gathering intelligence, and by
cutting off the terrorists' money.
I want to thank Secretary Paul O'Neill for being here today and for
being the leader of this fine organization. I want to thank the
Director, Jim Sloan, as well. You're doing some imaginative work here at
the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, and I want to thank all the
fine Americans who are on the frontline of our war, the people who work
here.
I want to thank Secretary Colin Powell for being here, as well. He's
doing a magnificent job of stitching together one of the greatest
coalitions ever, a coalition of nations that stands for freedom. And I
want to thank our Attorney General for coming--the man whose job it is
to make sure that any time we find anybody inside our country who will
threaten an American, threaten our institutions, they will be brought to
justice. And that's exactly what our Nation is doing.
Acting on solid and credible evidence, the Treasury Department of
the United States today blocked the U.S. assets of 62 individuals and
organizations connected with two terror-supporting financial networks,
the Al Taqwa and the Al Barakaat. Their offices have been shut down in
four U.S. States. And our G-8 partners and other friends, including the
United Arab Emirates, have joined us in blocking assets and coordinating
enforcement action.
Al Taqwa is an association of offshore banks and financial
management firms that have helped Al Qaida shift money around the world.
Al Barakaat is a group of money-wiring and communication companies owned
by a friend and supporter of Usama bin Laden. Al Taqwa and Al Barakaat
raise funds for Al Qaida; they manage, invest, and distribute those
funds. They provide terrorist supporters with Internet service, secure
telephone communications, and other ways of sending messages and sharing
information. They even arrange for the shipment of weapons.
They present themselves as legitimate businesses. But they skim
money from every transaction for the benefit of terrorist organizations.
They enable the proceeds of crime in one country to be transferred to
pay for terrorist acts in another.
The entry point to these networks may be a small storefront
operation, but follow the network to its center and you discover wealthy
banks and sophisticated technology, all at the service of mass
murderers. By shutting these networks down, we disrupt the murderers'
work. Today's action interrupts Al Qaida's communications; it blocks an
important source of funds. It provides us with valuable information and
sends a clear message to global financial institutions: You are with us,
or you are with the terrorists. And if you're with the terrorists, you
will face the consequences.
We fight an enemy who hides in caves in Afghanistan and in the
shadows within in our own society. It's an enemy who can only survive in
darkness. Today we've taken another important action to expose the enemy
to the light and to disrupt its ability to threaten America and innocent
life.
I'm proud of the actions of our agencies. We're making a difference.
We're slowly but surely tightening the noose, and we will be victorious.
Now it's my honor to welcome the Secretary of Treasury, Paul
O'Neill.
Note: The President spoke at 1:52 p.m. in the FinCEN office's Multimedia
Room. In his remarks, he referred to Shaykh Ahme Nur Jimale, founder, Al
Barakaat, and Usama bin Laden, leader of the Al Qaida terrorist
organization.