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 PUBLIC LAW 103-139—NOV. 11, 1993 107 STAT. 1477 States: Provided further. That the President should intensify efforts to have United Nations member countries immediately deploy additional troops to Somalia to fulfill previous force commitments made to the United Nations and to deploy additional forces to assume the security missions of United States Armed Forces: Provided further, That— (i) captured United States personnel in Somalia should be treated humanely and fairly; and (ii) the United States and the United Nations should make all appropriate efforts to ensure the immediate and safe return of any future captured United States personnel: Provided further. That the President shomd ensiire that, at all times. United States military personnel in Somalia have the capacity to defend themselves, and American citizens: Provided further. That the United States Armed Forces should remain deployed in or around Somalia until such time as all American service personnel missing in action in Somalia are accounted for, and all American service personnel held prisoner in Somalia are released: Provided further, That nothing herein shall be deemed to restrict in any way the authority of the President under the Constitution to protect the lives of Americans. SEC. 8152. Funds appropriated by this Act for intelligence or intelligence-related activities are deemed to be specifically authorized by the Congress for purposes of section 504 of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 414) during fiscal year 1994 until the enactment of the Intelligence Authorization Act for fiscal year 1994. SEC. 8153. (1) Except as provided in subsection (c) below, it is the sense of the Congress that none of the funds appropriated by this Act should be obligated or expended for costs incurred by the United States Armed Forces imits serving in any international peacekeeping or peace-enforcement operations under the authority of Chapter VI or Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter and under the authority of a United Nations Security Council Resolution, or for costs incurred by United States Armed Forces serving in any significant international humanitarian, peacekeeping or peace-enforceraent operations, unless— (a) the President initiates consultations with the bi-partisan leadership of Congress, including the leadership of the relevant committees, regarding such operations; these consultations should be initiated at least fifteen days prior to the initial deplojment of United States Armed Forces units to participate in such an operation, whenever possible, but in no case later than forty-eight hours after such a deployment; and these consultations should continue on a periodic basis throughout the period of the deployment; (b) such consultation should include discussion of— (1) the goals of the operation and the mission of any United States Armed Forces units involved in the operation; (2) the United States' interests that will be served by the operation; (3) the estimated cost of the operation;

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