Hillary Clinton: Designation of Haqqani Network
Report to Congress on the Haqqani Network
Press Statement
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Secretary of State
Washington, DC
September 7, 2012
Today,
I have sent a report to Congress saying that the Haqqani Network meets
the statutory criteria of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) for
designation as a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO). This action meets
the requirements of the Haqqani Network Terrorist Designation Act of
2012 (P.L. 112-168). Based on that assessment, I notified Congress of my
intent to designate the Haqqani Network as an FTO under the INA. I also
intend to designate the organization as a Specially Designated Global
Terrorist entity under Executive Order 13224.
The
consequences of these designations include a prohibition against
knowingly providing material support or resources to, or engaging in
other transactions with, the Haqqani Network, and the freezing of all
property and interests in property of the organization that are in the
United States, or come within the United States, or the control of U.S.
persons. These actions follow a series of other steps that the U.S.
government already has taken against the Haqqanis. The Department of
State previously designated key Haqqani Network leaders under E.O.
13224, and the Department of the Treasury has designated other militants
with ties to the Haqqanis under the same authority. We also continue
our robust campaign of diplomatic, military, and intelligence pressure
on the network, demonstrating the United States’ resolve to degrade the
organization’s ability to execute violent attacks.
I take this
action in the context of our overall strategy in Afghanistan, the five
lines of effort that President Obama laid out when he was in Afghanistan
in May: increasing the capacity of Afghan security forces to fight
insurgents; transitioning to Afghan security lead; building an enduring
partnership with Afghanistan; pursuing Afghan-led reconciliation; and
putting together an international consensus to support peace and
stability in the region. We will continue to work with both Afghanistan
and Pakistan to move these efforts forward and build a more peaceful and
secure future.