U.S. Aircraft Carrier Ordered to Persian Gulf in Wake of Iraq Unrest
The order gives President Barack Obama “additional flexibility” in case military measures are required to safeguard Americans in Iraq, said Pentagon spokesman Rear Adm. John Kirby.
Sunni insurgents have taken over several Iraqi towns and are threatening to move south to the capital of Baghdad, causing more than half a million residents to flee.
On Friday, Obama said the U.S. would not send troops back to Iraq, but he was consulting with his national security team to "prepare a range of other options."
"Iraqi security forces have proven unable to defend in a number of cities," Obama added.
Obama Calls on Iraq’s ‘Neighbors’ to Help Contain Terrorists
Iraq has asked the U.S. for air assistance in tempering the militant uprising, U.S. officials said Wednesday.
The USS George H.W. Bush — accompanied by the guided-missile cruiser USS Philippine Sea and the guided-missile destroyer USS Truxtun — is expected to arrive on the Gulf late Saturday, Kirby said.
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