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Homeland Security

Washington File

30 May 2003

U.S. Lowers Terrorist Threat Level

(Ridge says federal facilities and other key areas will remain under
watch) (490)
The U.S. government has lowered the national threat level from Code
Orange to Code Yellow -- from high risk of terrorist attack to
"elevated" risk, U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge
announced May 30.
The U.S. intelligence community has concluded that the number of
indicators and warnings that led to raising the level to Orange have
decreased, and the heightened vulnerability associated with the
Memorial Day holiday has passed, Ridge said in a statement released by
the Department of Homeland Security.
But, he said, the U.S. intelligence community remains concerned at the
threat posed by Al-Qaida, and security measures will remain in place
at federal facilities and other key areas of the country.
Following is the text of the Ridge statement:
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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Office of the Press Secretary
May 30, 2003
STATEMENT BY SECRETARY OF HOMELAND SECURITY TOM RIDGE
The Department of Homeland Security, in consultation with the Homeland
Security Council, has lowered the national threat level from Code
Orange or high risk of terrorist attack to Code Yellow or an elevated
risk of terrorist attack.
This decision is based upon a number of factors including a review of
the intelligence and assessment of threats. The U.S. intelligence
community has also concluded that the number of indicators and
warnings that led to raising the level have decreased and the
heightened vulnerability associated with the Memorial Day holiday has
passed.
The lowering of the threat level is not a signal to government, law
enforcement or citizens that the danger of a terrorist attack has
passed. The U.S. intelligence community remains concerned that
Al-Qaida is attempting to exploit our weaknesses and believes that the
United States and its interests are still at a significant risk of
terrorist attack.
Visible security does serve as a deterrent and for this reason and for
the safety and security of our nation, we will continue to have
security measures in place at federal facilities and other key areas
of the country. I encourage the nation's governors, mayors and other
local officials to remain vigilant during this period of elevated
level of threat.
America has significantly more security measures in place now at Code
Yellow compared to last year. More and more of our partners in the
federal, state and local governments, and the private sector have
adopted the homeland security advisory system and have identified
protective measures to strengthen security and reduce the nation's
vulnerability to terrorist attacks.
We wish to thank all federal, state and local government and public
safety officials, representatives of the private sector, and
individual citizens for your patience and resolve. Know that your
efforts are making a difference. Through this partnership, we send a
signal to those who would do us harm that America stands alert,
united, and ready.
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(Distributed by the Bureau of International Information Programs, U.S.
Department of State. Web site: http://usinfo.state.gov)