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 PUBLIC LAW 102-25—APR. 6, 1991 105 STAT. 103 during the period beginning on January 1, 1991, and ending on March 31, 1991. (C) Subsequent reports prepared pursuant to subsection (a) shall be submitted to the Congress not later than the 15th day after the end of each calendar quarter in 1991 with respect to the contributions pledged and the contributions paid or otherwise delivered during that calendar quarter. (D) A final report shall be submitted to the Congress not later than November 15, 1992, and shall contain a summary of all information relating to the contributions pledged and the contributions paid or otherwise delivered that was included in reports submitted under this paragraph. (d) DEFINITIONS.— In this section: (1) The term "countries significantly affected by the Persian Gulf crisis" means Egypt, Jordan, Turkey, and Israel, and any other country whose economy the President determines is significantly affected by the Persian Gulf crisis. (2) The term "Persian Gulf crisis" means the military conflict, the United Nations Security Council embargo against Iraq, and other consequences associated with Iraq's invasion and occupation of Kuwait and its failure to comply with the resolutions of the Security Council. (3) The term "Gulf Crisis Financial Coordination Group" means the organization established by the President on September 25, 1990 for coordinating economic assistance in response to the Persian Gulf crisis. SEC. 403. FORM OF REPORTS The reports required to be submitted to the Congress pursuant to this title shall be submitted in unclassified form to the extent practicable, with a classified annex if necessary. TITLE V—REPORT ON THE CONDUCT OF THE PERSIAN GULF CONFLICT SEC. 501. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE REPORT ON THE CONDUCT OF THE PERSIAN GULF CONFLICT (a) REPORT REQUIRED.— Not later than January 15, 1992, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to the congressional defense committees a report on the conduct of the hostilities in the Persian Gulf theater of operations. The Secretary shall submit to such committees a preliminary report on the conduct of those hostilities not later than July 1, 1991. The report (including the preliminary report) shall be prepared in consultation with the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Commander in Chief, United States Central Command. (b) DISCUSSION OF ACCOMPUSHMENTS AND SHORTCOMINGS. — The report (and the preliminary report, to the extent feasible) shall contain a discussion, with a particular emphasis on accomplishments and shortcomings, of the following matters: (1) The military objectives of the multinational coalition. (2) The military strategy of the multinational coalition to achieve those military objectives and how the military strategy contributed to the achievement of those objectives. (3) The deployment of United States forces and the transportation of supplies to the theater of operations, including an

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