Letter
from President Bush to Congress regarding presence of U.S. personnel in
Colombia, November 6, 2002
TEXT
OF A LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT TO THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
AND THE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE
November 6, 2002
Dear Mr. Speaker:
(Dear Mr. President:)
Pursuant to section
3204(f), title III, chapter 2 of the Emergency Supplemental Act, 2000
(the "Act"), as enacted in the Military Construction Appropriations
Act, 2001, Public Law 106-246, I am providing a report prepared by my
Administration. The report provides "the aggregate number, locations,
activities, and lengths of assignment for all temporary and permanent
U.S. military personnel and U.S. individual civilians retained as contractors
involved in the anti-narcotics campaign in Colombia."
In so doing, I note
and appreciate the continued strong bipartisan support given to U.S. programs
assisting Colombia in the Act and elsewhere.
This report is classified
because of force protection considerations and the high level of terrorist
threat in Colombia. However, the aggregate numbers given below are unclassified.
The report indicates
that as of September 13, 2002, the end of this reporting period, there
were 138 temporary and permanent U.S. military personnel and 250 U.S.
civilians retained as individual contractors in Colombia involved in supporting
Plan Colombia. This report further indicates that during July, August,
and September 2002, these figures never exceeded the ceilings established
in section 3204(b) of the Act, as amended.
Sincerely,
GEORGE W. BUSH
As of November 11,
2002, this document was also available online at http://usinfo.state.gov/admin/011/lef506.htm