U.S.
Military Option In Syria Being Weighed, Chuck Hagel Says
Huffington Post,
ABOARD A MILITARY AIRCRAFT OVER THE PACIFIC — The Pentagon is moving naval forces closer to Syria in preparation for a possible decision by President Barack Obama to order military strikes, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel suggested on Friday.
Huffington Post,
23 August, 2013
ABOARD A MILITARY AIRCRAFT OVER THE PACIFIC — The Pentagon is moving naval forces closer to Syria in preparation for a possible decision by President Barack Obama to order military strikes, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel suggested on Friday.
Hagel
declined to describe any specific movements of U.S. forces. He said
Obama asked that the Pentagon to prepare military options for Syria
and that some of those options "requires positioning our
forces."
U.S.
Navy ships are capable of a variety of military action, including
launching Tomahawk cruise missiles, as they did against Libya in 2011
as part of an international action that led to the overthrow of the
Libyan government.
"The
Defense Department has a responsibility to provide the president with
options for contingencies, and that requires positioning our forces,
positioning our assets, to be able to carry out different options –
whatever options the president might choose," Hagel said.
He
said the U.S. is coordinating with the international community to
determine "what exactly did happen" in the reported use by
the Syrian government of chemical weapons against civilians earlier
this week.
"We're
still assessing that," he said.
Hagel
said a determination on the chemical attack should be made swiftly
because "there may be another attack coming," although he
added that "we don't know" whether that will happen.
Hagel
said that although he is scheduled to spend the next week traveling
in Southeast Asia, he will remain in contact with the White House
about developments in Syria and planning for potential U.S. action.
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