Office of The Press Secretary
The White House
Washington, DC
August 7,2013
Today marks the 15th anniversary of al-Qaeda’s terrorist attacks
against the U.S. Embassies in Nairobi, Kenya, and Dar es Salaam,
Tanzania, which killed innocent Americans and Africans. On this day, we
honor the families of the twelve Americans who lost their lives, and we
join with the people and governments of Kenya and Tanzania honoring the
sacrifices of the African victims of this heinous act, which killed
over 200 and wounded over 5,000.
Last month, I was honored to pay tribute to those who lost their
lives, and to meet with some of the survivors, at a memorial to the
fallen in Dar es Salaam. The United States is steadfast in our
commitment to protect the American men and women who dutifully serve our
nation overseas, and we will remain resolute in working with our
partners to combat violent extremism in East Africa, across the region,
and around the world. We continue to stand with our East African
partners to bring terrorists to justice and will carry on our efforts to
prevent these attacks in the future. On this day of remembrance, we
extend our deepest thoughts and prayers to the families of those killed
and wounded in the 1998 attack, and we join with our friends and
partners in East Africa and around the globe in honoring their memory by
building a safer, more secure, and more prosperous world.
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