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THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary ________________________________________________________________________ For Immediate Release October 24, 2000 PRESS BRIEFING BY JAKE SIEWERT The James S. Brady Briefing Room 12:27 P.M. EDT Q Excuse me if this has come up earlier in the briefing, but what about the security alert in the Persian Gulf? What can you tell us about that? MR. SIEWERT: I think the Department of Defense is in the best position to answer those questions. We obviously maintain a large force in that region, and it remains a high threat environment. If we learn of specific threats against our forces, we take appropriate steps. For security reasons we don't discuss those in any great detail, publicly. Q Can you tell us which countries are affected? Because there are some conflicts with different reports. MR. SIEWERT: I think the Pentagon is briefing at 1:30 p.m., and they're probably in a better position to fill out the exact details of what they've ordered. Q Has the President expressed any concern about reports that the Navy might have reduced security in Yemen and areas like that over the past few years, prior to the Cole? MR. SIEWERT: Well, we have a review underway that the Pentagon ordered, and we'll take a look at a comprehensive review when we get it. But he's being updated from time to time on what happened there and the status of the investigation. But I think in terms of an overall assessment, we'll look to the review that the Pentagon ordered. MR. CROWLEY: But the genesis of your question goes to a specific set of security measures for one ship visit, it's not related to an overall pattern of ship visits to Aden? Q The Middle East was obviously the number one topic, or you said it was the number one topic at the principals' meeting. Was the heightened state of security also part of the agenda? MR. SIEWERT: I honestly don't know the answer to that because they went straight from that meeting into see the President, and that meeting was ongoing when I came out here. Q There were some reports yesterday that there were discussions of preemptive strikes against Osama bin Laden, also in connection with this Persian Gulf issue. Are those reports founded on anything other than -- MR. SIEWERT: I don't know where those reports came from and who put them together. It wasn't based on anything we've said here. END 12:55 P.M. EDT