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Press Briefing by Gordon Johndroe
seen at 09:00, 18 August in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MR. JOHNDROE: Good morning. Let me make a few statements on a number of issues, and I'll be happy to take your questions. The President was briefed this morning via secure video by Secretary of Homeland Security Chertoff, as well as FEMA, on Tropical Storm Fay. The White House is following the storm very closely. The federal government is coordinating with state and local governments throughout the region, particularly the state of Florida, to prepare for the tropical storm. Members of the administration have been in contact with Governor Crist, Senator Nelson, as well as the Director of the Florida Division of Emergency Management. FEMA has activated its federal and regional operation centers and deployed liaisons to state emergency operation centers. Additionally, National Urban Search and Rescue Task Forces, an Incident Management Assistance Team and Mobile Emergency Response System, are ready to assist if needed. Other federal resources have been pre-deployed to the state to assist the state in response to the storm, if they are needed. At this time the state has not identified any unmet needs and has not requested any federal assistance. An update on Wednesday: the President will make remarks to the VFW Convention. His speech is a look back to the important steps that have been taken in the global war on terror over the last seven and a half years. He then travels to New Orleans, where the President will make remarks at Jackson Barracks on the rebuilding efforts that continue in the Gulf Coast. He will also travel to Gulfport, Mississippi that evening where he will have dinner with community leaders. A note on the situation in the Gulf Coast: General O'Dell, the Coordinator, recently announced in New Orleans with Governor Jindal the decision to allow Louisiana 30 years to repay the state's share of hurricane protection construction, the levees for the New Orleans area. This represents a substantial move to allow the state to gain better financial footing in the coming years, while simultaneously paying their share of the construction costs. A statement we provided a little bit earlier on Pakistan: President Bush is committed to a strong Pakistan that continues its efforts to strengthen democracy and fight terror. President Bush appreciates President Musharraf's efforts in the democratic transition of Pakistan, as well as his commitment to fighting al Qaeda and extremist groups. President Bush looks forward to working with the government of Pakistan on the economic, political and security challenges that they face. And lastly this morning, on Georgia: On Saturday, Russian President Medvedev signed a cease-fire agreement committing Russia to end hostilities and withdraw its forces to their pre-August 6th locations. As President Bush said on Saturday, now Russia needs to honor its agreement and withdraw its forces and, of course, end military operations. The Russians have said that their withdrawal would start at midday today. We will continue to closely monitor Russian actions in Georgia for confirmation of the withdrawal. This is something that should be achieved without delay. Secretary Rice is on her way to Brussels, where she will meet with NATO foreign ministers, as well as EU officials, tomorrow, to consult with allies, and make clear to the entire world that we stand with a free Georgia. She will also discuss our humanitarian aid to Georgia and urge similar quick actions from allies in the EU in support of the Georgian people. She will then continue on to Warsaw, Poland, where she will sign an agreement for the deployment of U.S. missile defense interceptors in Poland. And with that, I am happy to take your questions. Toby. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Can you repeat the question?
seen at 09:00, 18 August in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MR. JOHNDROE: Toby asked whether the President has spoken with President Musharraf. He has not today, and we'll keep you updated if that changes. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q And on Georgia, there seems to be some disagreement on whether Russia is pulling back. Georgia says that Russian troops aren't and actually they've broadened where they are. As of right now, what are the signs that you are seeing?
seen at 09:00, 18 August in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MR. JOHNDROE: Right. I would say that we have a number of reports from the ground. The Russians have said that they are beginning their withdrawal. We are going to closely monitor this. It's hard for me to say, standing right here, right now, exactly the state of the withdrawal. But regardless, the Russians have committed to withdrawing and they need to withdraw. And so that is what we are looking for. Mike. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Gordon, just as a practical matter, how can the resignation of a strong ally in the war on terror...
seen at 09:00, 18 August in Whitehouse Press Briefings. Q Gordon, just as a practical matter, how can the resignation of a strong ally in the war on terror
Q Gordon, there's a report out of the Pentagon that SS-21 missiles are being moved into South Ossetia. Does the White House have anything on that? And if true, would that be acceptable to the U.S.?
seen at 09:00, 18 August in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MR. JOHNDROE: I'm not going to comment specifically on what Russian units or equipment are in the area right now. But let me be clear: If it rolled in after August 6th, it needs to roll out. That would be in keeping with the Russians' commitments on withdrawal. Kathleen. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q To follow on the Pakistan issue, you said the President hasn't talked to Musharraf. Has he talked to the Prime Minister today -- the new democratic government at all about this?
seen at 09:00, 18 August in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MR. JOHNDROE: We'll keep you updated on any phone calls the President has. Our embassy in Islamabad is in close contact, as usual, with the government of Pakistan. But we'll keep you updated on any phone calls the President may have. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Is the White House hopeful that with this transition that the fight against terrorism -- that Pakistan will be even more committed and more focused now?
seen at 09:00, 18 August in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MR. JOHNDROE: You know, this is a transition that the people of Pakistan and the government of Pakistan made a decision, as well as President Musharraf made this decision to resign. These are issues that they're going to have to work through their political process. While this political process is underway, we certainly expect they'll keep up their fight against terrorists and extremists and -- because of what I just said: This is a fight that they are in, as well. And that's what the Prime Minister said when he was in Washington. What he has said repeatedly is they understand that these extremists are going after the government of Pakistan. They're trying to destabilize Pakistan. And so it's not only a threat to the United States, Western Europe, and the whole free world, but it's a threat to Pakistan, as well. And that's why we will all continue to work on going after the extremists. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q And any thoughts on how this might impact U.S. aid to Pakistan in the future? Any thoughts on whether this would increase, in particular, aid to fight terrorism, military aid?
seen at 09:00, 18 August in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MR. JOHNDROE: No, I think that, again, this is a process that the Pakistanis are going through within their political system. President Musharraf made a decision to resign. As I said, President Bush appreciates President Musharraf's efforts in the democratic transition, as well as his commitment to fight terror. And so I think that these things that were put in place in Pakistan -- while there's more work to be done, they will continue, and while that continues the United States remains committed to Pakistan, committed to the fight on terror, committed to helping the people of Pakistan through aid -- aid that is not only devoted to fighting extremists, aid that is devoted to helping improve education, health care, and infrastructure. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Gordon, you said that the Pakistanis also want to fight in the war on terror. But many in Pakistan...
seen at 09:00, 18 August in Whitehouse Press Briefings. Q Gordon, you said that the Pakistanis also want to fight in the war on terror. But many in Pakistan
Q You mentioned earlier that Secretary Rice is going to be talking about U.S. aid to Georgia at the...
seen at 09:00, 18 August in Whitehouse Press Briefings. Q You mentioned earlier that Secretary Rice is going to be talking about U.S. aid to Georgia at the
Q Does that include things like their radar facilities that were apparently heavily damaged --
seen at 09:00, 18 August in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MR. JOHNDROE: You know, I think it's premature to talk about any specifics of what that reconstruction effort might be. But there should be no doubt that the United States is committed to helping Georgia rebuild. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Just to follow on -- (inaudible) -- in South Ossetia. If those SS-21 missiles are there, what impact is that going to have now, looking forward in dealing with the Russians and the security issues of Georgia?
seen at 09:00, 18 August in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MR. JOHNDROE: Well, as I said, I'm not going to get into the specifics of what Russian equipment or what Russian units are in the region. But if it rolled in after August the 6th, it needs to roll back out. And that's part of their commitment, and they need to live up to that. Kevin. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Again, looking ahead to the next turn of leadership in Pakistan, what, if anything, can the administration...
seen at 09:00, 18 August in Whitehouse Press Briefings. Q Again, looking ahead to the next turn of leadership in Pakistan, what, if anything, can the administration
Q Gordon, Venezuela President Hugo Chavez says that the Russian -- Russia's fleet is coming to the...
seen at 09:00, 18 August in Whitehouse Press Briefings. Q Gordon, Venezuela President Hugo Chavez says that the Russian -- Russia's fleet is coming to the
Q Can I do one on Georgia, as well?
seen at 09:00, 18 August in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MR. JOHNDROE: Sure. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Today Secretary Rice said that the world would soon know what the Russians did, how they did it...
seen at 09:00, 18 August in Whitehouse Press Briefings. Q Today Secretary Rice said that the world would soon know what the Russians did, how they did it
Q Has the United States been involved in any discussions about possible relocation for Musharraf outside of Pakistan?
seen at 09:00, 18 August in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MR. JOHNDROE: No, not that I'm aware of, no. Yes, ma'am. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q If it becomes necessary, can President Musharraf seek exile in the U.S.?
seen at 09:00, 18 August in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MR. JOHNDROE: I'm not aware of any discussions regarding that, so I don't think it's an issue that we have to take up. Read more Comment (0), Email this.
Q Gordon, to follow on that, do you know where he is now?
seen at 09:00, 18 August in Whitehouse Press Briefings. MR. JOHNDROE: I believe he's in Pakistan, but I -- you should check with Pakistanis officials on that. But I don't have any specific information or updates on his whereabouts. Read more Comment (0), Email this. |