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Campaign
Against Terrorism Results
Period Covered September 14-30, 2001
Department of State
- Russia offered to share
information and the use of their airspace for humanitarian flights.
- China offered to share
information.
- India offered to share
information and pledged support of U.S. actions.
- Japan offered diplomatic
and military (logistical) support, and assistance to Pakistan.
- Australia offered combat
military forces and invoked Article IV of the ANZUS Treaty, declaring September
11 an attack on Australia.
- South Korea offered
military medical and air and naval logistics support.
- UAE and Saudi Arabia
broke diplomatic relations with the Taliban.
- Pakistan agreed to cooperate
fully with the request for assistance and support.
- Secured overflight and
landing rights from 27 countries.
- Obtained 46 multilateral
declarations of support.
- 19 nations of NATO invoked
Article V declaring an attack on one as an attack on all.
- The United Nations Security
Council unanimously enacted a binding resolution requiring all member states
to pursue terrorists and those who support them, including financial support
systems.
Department of the
Treasury
- Adoption of Terrorist
Financing Executive Order.
- Froze approximately
30 al-Qaida accounts in the U.S. and almost 20 overseas.
- Put 27 names on the
Terrorist Financing list.
- Reviewing additional
persons and entities for possible inclusion on the Terrorist Financing list.
- Froze approximately
$6 million linked to terrorists.
Department of Defense
- Approximately 29,000
military personnel, 349 military aircraft, 1 Amphibious Ready Group, and 2
Carrier Battle Groups currently deployed in Theater.
- Approximately 17,000
members of the Reserve have been called to active duty, as well as several
thousand National Guard operating under State authority.
Department of Justice
- Analyzed 241 serious/credible
threats.
- Conducted 540 interviews.
- Conducted 383 searches.
- Issued 4,407 subpoenas.
- Arrested/Detained 439
persons.
- Approximately 30-plus
countries offered support in criminal investigations.
Intelligence
- Over 100 countries have
offered increased intelligence support.
- Approximately 150 arrests
and detentions of terrorists and suspected supporters of terrorism in over
25 countries.
- Intensified counterterrorist
operations with over 200 intelligence and security services worldwide.
source: http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2001/10/20011001-10.html
Date/Time Last Modified: 6/17/2002 3:37:24 PM
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