Pentagon: Warships moving to Libyan Coast

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Updated: 9/13/2012 2:37 am
WASHINGTON (AP) - U.S. officials say the Pentagon is moving two warships to the Libyan coast, in the aftermath of the attack in Benghazi that killed the U.S. ambassador and three others.

Officials say 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 say the ships, which carry Tomahawk missiles, do not have a specific mission. But they give commanders flexibility to respond to any mission ordered by the president.

The destroyers have crews totaling about 300. There have been four destroyers in the Mediterranean for some time. These moves will increase that to five.

Officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to publicly discuss troop movements.
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nativejax - 9/13/2012 2:00 PM
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I thought any crimes committed against the enemy is protected by congress under the 'title' Act of War'...The last I heard was BUSH saying we were "AT WAR' when the towers collasped etc...I HAVE YET TO HEAR THAT "THE WAR IS OVER".

Gunny48 - 9/12/2012 8:49 PM
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It's something but at this stage it's simply posturing to cover up a complete failure of situational awareness here and in Egypt - They were too busy trying to figure out how to bring charges against a former Seal to actually do their jobs in Washington.
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