Always expect a restrained response from the United States - LOL
US
sends warships, Marines to Libya
13
September, 201
Washington:
The US has dispatched two warships loaded with missiles and a Marine
team to beef up the security at its missions in Libya after American
ambassador was killed in a violent attack on its Consulate in
Benghazi.
Senior
Obama Administration officials said the 50-member Marine unit was
being flown from their base in Europe. This is in addition to two US
warships - USS Laboon and USS McFaul - which are now being moved to
the coast of Libya.
The
warships are equipped with Tomahawk missiles that could be used if
the Obama Administration orders a strike against those responsible
for the attack on US mission. The crews of each warship equal
approximately 300 people.
The
decision comes after US envoy to Libya and three other Americans were
killed in the attack on the US consulate in Benghazi by an armed mob
yesterday.
The
move came hours after President Barack Obama said he has directed his
administration to provide all necessary resources to support the
security of US personnel in Libya, and to increase security at
diplomatic posts around the globe.
Pentagon
spokesman George Little declined to comment on specific ship
movements but said precautionary steps are being taken by the US
military.
"The
Fleet's Anti-terrorism Security Teams (FAST) that we deploy when
requested are responsible for the protection of Embassy personnel and
property, and they also play a role in the evacuation of personnel,
as required," the senior administration official said on
condition of anonymity.
"Whether
or not US military personnel will be involved in future operations to
track down the perpetrators of this attack, I'm simply not going to
speculate on what may or may not be in the works in the future,"
the official said.
According
to the official, the Department of Defense is working closely with
the White House and State Department to provide all necessary
resources to support the security of US personnel in Libya.
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