Saturday, July 26, 2014

‘We Did Not Make This Decision Lightly’: U.S. Embassy Personnel Flee ‘Freewheeling Militia Violence’ in Libya

The Associated Press reported Saturday morning that the U.S. embassy in Libya has been shut down and evacuated due to violence between rival militias.

According to the AP, the State Department said embassy staffers departed Tripoli on Saturday and trekked on land to neighboring Tunisia.
The US embassy in Tripoli during a flag-raising ceremony on May 13, 2009. Mahmud Turkia/AFP/Getty Images
“The U.S. together with other countries have decided that because of the freewheeling militia violence that is taking place particularly around the embassy… it presents a real risk to our personnel,” Secretary of State John Kerry said of the decision, according to NBC News.
Kerry also noted that embassy activities were suspended, not ended, and State Department Spokeswoman Marie Harf said, “We are currently exploring options for a permanent return to Tripoli as soon as the security situation on the ground improves.”
She added, “We did not make this decision lightly.”
NBC reported that a caravan of 158 Americans, including 80 armed Marines, were guarded from above by two F-16 fighter jets and multiple drones as they drove west towards Tunisia early Saturday.
This story has been updated.
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2014/07/26/u-s-closes-libyan-embassy-as-militia-violence-worsens/

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