BARACK OBAMA: "VIOLENCE MUST END IN LIBYA, Gaddafi has to go "
For President Barack Obama, the U.S. must have "a total capacity of rapid intervention" in Libya, without excluding any option, not even the military. Among these there is also the no-fly zone. And must have them all available when needed, since the situation could deteriorate rapidly and that, anyway, "Gaddafi has to go." Obama gave Thursday 3 new harsh words against the Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi in a conference print next to Mexican President Felipe Calderon, after a few days of silence during which he entrusted the position of Washington on Libya to the Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and her colleague from the Defense, Bob Gates. The U.S. wants "a full range of options" to resolve the situation, because the president said, "I want that decisions are taken" on the basis of what will be "the best thing for the Libyan people." But Obama has acknowledged that after the current deadlock, "the long run things could end in a bloody way" in Libya. Do not rule out nothing, including the military option, has always been part of the tradition of the United States, in order not to have their hands tied. But the words of the President U.S., without any ambiguity, probably weighed in detail the long, loud and clear and sound show at the forefront of the military option that seemed to slowly be abandoned given the resistance within NATO and the UN Security Council. In reality, U.S. military planes will begin to roar to the engine very soon near the Libyan border with Tunisia. This is a very timid sketch, a purely humanitarian, to return to Egypt with an airlift tens of thousands of Egyptians who have fled the regime of Colonel Gaddafi and find themselves stuck in Tunisia, in health situations more and more 'dramatic, and often penniless. The United States "are responding quickly to the urgent humanitarian needs, "said Obama, before setting out he had" approved the use of American military aircraft, to bring, for example, refugees in Egypt. The warships at the time also for any future humanitarian emergency, are not far off. The aircraft carrier Enterprise is in the Gulf, but could move quickly enough, and Gaeta is the command ship of the Sixth Fleet, the Mount Whitney.
Closer to Libya, there are two amphibious assault The Kearsarge (with helicopters, two thousand marines and six operating rooms) and Ponce, as well as the 'destroyer' Barry. The U.S. "is outraged by the violence committed in Libya," says finally over 'shoot Obama, before adding: "The violence must end, Gaddafi has to go" because it "has lost all legitimacy." If the dictator will be gone, "will be good for his own people," glosses the tenant of the White House.
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