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Terrorists Bomb U.S. Embassies In Kenya and Tanzania, Killing 257: U.S. Responds with Strikes at Pharmaceutical Plant in Sudan and Terrorist Base in Afghanistan

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 February 2009

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I hope you will understand why I feel the need to comment on the fact that early this morning bombs exploded outside two of our American embassies in Africa. An explosion in Nairobi, Kenya killed and wounded scores of people. We have reports that several Americans are among the dead. Another explosion in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania also caused many casualties. At this time there are no reports that any Americans were killed in that attack, although our embassy appears to have been the target.

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1. White House Press Release, August 7, 1998.

2. Department of State Press Release, August 7, 1998.

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