U.S. sends aircraft carrier to the Persian Gulf
U.S. sends aircraft carriers, destroyers and cruisers to the Persian Gulf in response to the ongoing situation in Iraq - it says the Pentagon. The vessels are expected to arrive in the bay late on Saturday.
U.S. President Barack Obama said during a press conference in Washington on Friday that the United States would consider going into Syria and Iraq to stop Isis rampage.
June 14, 2014 at 20:03, Updated: June 14, 2014 at 21:49
U.S. sends an aircraft carrier, the USS George HW Bush, to the Persian Gulf in response to the ongoing situation in Iraq, where the Sunni extremist guerrillas of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (Isis) have taken over several towns and approaching Baghdad.
- We will provide the commander additional flexibility on military options will be needed to protect American lives, citizens and interests in Iraq, said John Kirby, Pentagon spokesman, according to AFP.
In addition, a destroyer and a cruiser equipped with robots commanded to follow the aircraft carrier.
- The U.S. Marine presence in the Persian Gulf continues to support our longstanding commitments to the security and stability in the region, said John Kirby, according to AFP.
It is the U.S. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel, who has given orders to the aircraft carrier should get into the Gulf on Saturday, according to Reuters and AFP, to be ready if Washington decides that the U.S. should go ahead and get involved militarily.
The aircraft carrier moves from the Arabian Sea and is expected, along with the other ships, showed up in the Persian Gulf late on Saturday evening.
The Pentagon is preparing a series of options, including air strikes, President Barack Obama regarding how the United States can help Iraq deal with Isis, reports Reuters.
In a statement Friday, Obama said that the U.S. will not send any ground troops but considering other options.