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Good afternoon, everybody. I want to briefly update the American people on a credible terrorist
threat against our country, and the actions that we're taking with our friends and our
partners to respond to it.
Last night and earlier today, our intelligence and law enforcement professionals, working
with our friends and allies, identified two suspicious packages bound for the United States
-- specifically, two places of Jewish worship in Chicago. Those packages had been located
in Dubai and East Midlands Airport in the United Kingdom. An initial examination of
those packages has determined that they do apparently contain explosive material.
I was alerted to this threat last night by my top counterterrorism advisor, John Brennan.
I directed the Department of Homeland Security and all our law enforcement and intelligence
agencies to take whatever steps are necessary to protect our citizens from this type of
attack. Those measures led to additional screening of some planes in Newark and Philadelphia.
The Department of Homeland Security is also taking steps to enhance the safety of air
travel, including additional cargo screening. We will continue to pursue additional protective
measures for as long as it takes to ensure the safety and security of our citizens.
I've also directed that we spare no effort in investigating the origins of these suspicious
packages and their connection to any additional terrorist plotting. Although we are still
pursuing all the facts, we do know that the packages originated in Yemen. We also know
that al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, a terrorist group based in Yemen, continues
to plan attacks against our homeland, our citizens, and our friends and allies.
John Brennan, who you will be hearing from, spoke with President Saleh of Yemen today
about the seriousness of this threat, and President Saleh pledged the full cooperation
of the Yemeni government in this investigation.
Going forward, we will continue to strengthen our cooperation with the Yemeni government
to disrupt plotting by al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula and to destroy this al Qaeda affiliate.
We'll also continue our efforts to strengthen a more stable, secure and prosperous Yemen
so that terrorist groups do not have the time and space they need to plan attacks from within
its borders.
The events of the past 24 hours underscores the necessity of remaining vigilant against
terrorism. As usual, our intelligence, law enforcement and Homeland Security professionals
have served with extraordinary skill and resolve and with the commitment that their enormous
responsibilities demand. We're also coordinating closely and effectively with our friends and
our allies, who are essential to this fight.
As we obtain more information we will keep the public fully informed. But at this stage,
the American people should know that the counterterrorism professionals are taking this threat very
seriously and are taking all necessary and prudent steps to ensure our security. And
the American people should be confident that we will not waver in our resolve to defeat
al Qaeda and its affiliates and to root out violent extremism in all its forms.
Thank you very much.