US officials say 2 warships moving toward Libya | Inquirer News

US officials say 2 warships moving toward Libya

/ 11:01 AM September 13, 2012

The guided-missile destroyer USS McFaul passes through the Bosphorus Strait in Istanbul on August 22, 2008. AFP FILE PHOTO/LYDIA MUTSCHMANN

WASHINGTON  — The Pentagon ordered two warships to the Libyan coast in the aftermath of the attack in Benghazi that killed the U.S. ambassador and three others, U.S. officials said Wednesday.

A Tomahawk cruise missile launches from the bow of the USS Laboon 03 September 1996. AFP FILE PHOTO/US NAVY

One destroyer, the USS Laboon, moved to a position off the coast Wednesday, and the USS McFaul is en route and should be stationed off the coast within days. The officials said the ships, which carry Tomahawk cruise missiles, do not have a specific mission. But they give commanders flexibility to respond to any mission ordered by the president.

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Pentagon spokesman George Little said: “Without commenting on specific ship movements, the United States military regularly takes precautionary steps when potential contingencies might arise in a given situation. That’s not only logical in certain circumstances, it’s the prudent thing to do.”

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There have been four destroyers in the Mediterranean for some time. These moves will increase that to five.

The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to publicly discuss troop movements.

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