Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Two U.S. warships sent to the coast of Libya

Two U.S. warships sent to the coast of Libya to the Spanish base in Rota. It is reported by Fox News Channel, citing unnamed representatives of the Armed Forces of the United States.
The ships have 50 Marines who will guard U.S. diplomats in Libya. After the evacuation of the consulate in Benghazi soldiers will be deployed in the U.S. Embassy in Tripoli.
According to the military, the ships will remain near the Libyan coast "contingency."
It is expected that a military plane with the wounded and dead bodies of U.S. diplomats leave Libya in the near future.
Recall that the attack on the U.S. embassy in Benghazi happened on September 11. The occasion was the release of the film directed by Sam bass in which Islam and the prophet Mohammed was subjected to sharp criticism. The attack killed the U.S. ambassador to Libya, Christopher Stevens and three other U.S. diplomats.
U.S. President Barack Obama ordered to use "all necessary resources to maintain the security of U.S. personnel in Libya and to tighten security at all U.S. diplomatic settlements in the world." Broadcaster CNN also reported that the U.S. intends to destroy the camp of radical Islamists in Libya. To do this, the country would send drones that will be hitting the air.
It is worth noting that after the attack on the U.S. embassy in Libya, similar incidents have occurred in Egypt and Tunisia. There activists tore and burned U.S. flags and chanted anti-American slogans. After these events, the U.S. Embassy in Armenia, Burundi, Kuwait, Sudan and Zambia has warned of possible anti-American speeches. Special report about it appeared on the web site of the United States in those countries.

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