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07 August 1998

TRANSCRIPT: CLINTON STATEMENT ON US EMBASSY BOMBINGS IN AFRICA

(To bring those responsible to justice "no matter what") (500)



Washington -- President Clinton says the terrorist bombing attacks on
the US Embassies in Nairobi, Kenya and Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania "are as
abhorrent as they are inhuman," and has pledged that he will use all
the means at our disposal to bring those responsible to justice no
matter what, or how long, it takes."


In an August 7 statement in the Rose Garden, Clinton said the families
and loved ones of the American and African victims "of these cowardly
attacks ... are in our thoughts and prayers."


He has ordered that US flags be flown at half staff at all US
government buildings at home and around the world to remember those
killed in the explosions.


Following is the White House transcript:



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THE WHITE HOUSE

Office of the Press Secretary



August 7, 1998



REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT



Rose Garden



THE PRESIDENT: I hope you will understand why I feel the need to
comment on the fact that early this morning bombs exploded outside two
of our American embassies in Africa. An explosion in Nairobi, Kenya
killed and wounded scores of people. We have reports that several
Americans are among the dead. Another explosion in Dar Es Salaam,
Tanzania also caused many casualties. At this time there are no
reports that any Americans were killed in that attack, although our
embassy appears to have been the target.


Both explosions caused large-scale damage to our embassies and to
surrounding buildings, as you may have already seen from the pictures
coming in. Though the attacks appear to have been coordinated, no one
has yet claimed responsibility for them.


As I speak, we have dispatched Defense Department and State
Department-led emergency response teams to the region. The teams
include medical personnel, disaster relief experts, criminal
investigators, counterterrorism specialists. We have taken appropriate
security measures at our embassies and military facilities throughout
the region and around the world.


These acts of terrorist violence are abhorrent; they are inhuman. We
will use all the means at our disposal to bring those responsible to
justice, no matter what or how long it takes. Let me say to the
thousands and thousands of hard-working men and women from the State
Department and from our other government agencies who service abroad
in these embassies, the work you do every day is vital to our security
and prosperity. Your well-being is, therefore, vital to us and we will
do everything we can to assure that you can serve in safety.


To the families and loved ones of the American and African victims of
these cowardly attacks, you are in our thoughts and prayers. Out of
respect for those who lost their lives, I have ordered that the
American flag be flown at half staff at all government buildings here
at home and around the world. We are determined to get answers and
justice.


Thank you very much.



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