U.S. Marines arrived in Yemen to strengthen the security of the U.S. embassy
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To accept the United States, "Foreign Policy" magazine interview, Panetta said the United States is now deployed soldiers to deal with the diplomatic missions in the Arab countries suffered riots. Panetta did not introduce personnel deployment details. Foreign policy, however, reported that the U.S. Department of Defense is discussed by the rapid response team of 50 Marines personnel dispatched to the Embassy in Sudan. The Department of Defense has no official decisions. If approved, this will enable the United States sent to embassies and consulates Marines toll to 150. Encounter anti-American protests, the United States to Libya and Yemen sent 50 rapid response teams.
On the same day, U.S. Defense Department spokesman Little said the rapid response team consisting of 50 Marines has now arrived in the Yemeni capital Sanaa. He said the U.S. move is both in response to protests against the U.S. embassy in Yemen in the past two days, is also a precaution.
According to another report, Libyan officials confirmed on the 14th, the American drone aircraft flying over the eastern city of Benghazi in Libya over the day, to experience the local militia ground attacks. Western media have speculated that the United States may be going to prepare for armed retaliation for the killing of the U.S. Ambassador to Libya in the 11th.
Speech on the 14th, held at Andrews Air Force Base near Washington, Obama greet killed U.S. diplomat remains returning ceremony, said the face of acts of violence against diplomatic institutions in the United States, the United States "will not retreat". Obama also said it would do its utmost to protect the safety of Americans overseas. United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton at the ceremony, called on the leaders of the countries concerned "to do everything possible" to restore security and order, investigated the impact of the responsibility of the U.S. diplomatic institutions demonstrators.