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 113 STAT. 788 PUBLIC LAW 106-65 —OCT. 5, 1999 Subtitle D—Other Matters President. Deadline. 50 USC 1707. SEC. 1231. MULTINATIONAL ECONOMIC EMBARGOES AGAINST GOV- ERNMENTS IN ARMED CONFLICT WITH THE UNITED STATES. (a) POLICY ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF EMBARGOES.—It is the policy of the United States, that upon the use of the Armed Forces of the United States to engage in hostihties against any foreign country, the President shall, as appropriate— (1) seek the establishment of a multinational economic embargo against such country; and (2) seek the seizure of its foreign financial assets. (b) REPORTS TO CONGRESS.— Not later than 20 days after the first day of the engagement of the United States in hostilities described in subsection (a), the President shall, if the armed conflict has continued for 14 days, submit to Congress a report setting forth— (1) the specific steps the United States has taken and will continue to take to establish a multinational economic embargo and to initiate financial asset seizure pursuant to subsection (a); and (2) any foreign sources of trade or revenue that directly or indirectly support the ability of the adversarial government to sustain a military conflict against the United States. 50 USC 1541 SEC. 1232. LIMITATION ON DEPLOYMENT OF ARMED FORCES IN HAITI note. DURING FISCAL YEAR 2000 AND CONGRESSIONAL NOTICE OF DEPLOYMENTS TO HAITI. (a) LIMITATION ON DEPLOYMENT. —No funds available to the Department of Defense during fiscal year 2000 may be expended after May 31, 2000, for the continuous deplo5anent of United States Armed Forces in Haiti pursuant to the Department of Defense operation designated as Operation Uphold Democracy. (b) REPORT.— Whenever there is a deplo3ment of United States Armed Forces to Haiti after May 31, 2000, the President shall, not later than 96 hours after such deployment begins, transmit to Congress a written report regarding the deplo5ment. In any such report, the President shall specify (1) the purpose of the deployment, and (2) the date on which the deployment is expected to end. Deadline. SEC. 1233. REPORT ON THE SECURITY SITUATION ON THE KOREAN PENINSULA. (a) REPORT. — Not later than April 1, 2000, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees a report on the security situation on the Korean peninsula. The report shall be submitted in both classified and unclassified form. (b) MATTERS To BE INCLUDED. —The Secretary shall include in the report under subsection (a) the following: (1) A net assessment analysis of the warfighting capabilities of the Combined Forces Command (CFC) of the United States and the Republic of Korea compared with the armed forces of North Korea. (2) An assessment of challenges posed by the armed forces of North Korea to the defense of the Republic of Korea and to United States forces deployed to the region.

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