Friday, March 4, 2011

US president said "Military action is possible in Libya"

Giving his spiky remarks, US president Obama warned to the Libyan ruler Moammar Gadhafi to quit and leave the power immediately, if he did not do so U.S. military strike could be begun in the region, including striking a possible no-fly zone. He also said that he had permitted utilize of American national and army aircraft to help in the regional mass departure. Talking in joint press conference with Mexican President Felipe Calderon, US president said that he had initiated the state and defense Departments for making a  strategy with a "complete sort of preferences," describing that he did not like that the US to be "constrained in any possible condition.

But the president worried that any possible military action would be in consultation and harmonization with the global allies and would have to be in the "higher benefits of the Libyan nation." He outlined various multilateral steps taken to resolve the issue including recently imposed U.N. sanctions. He said that history moving against Gaddafi regime, spoke to the mounting bloodshed between armed units faithful to Gadhafi and revolutionary groups, yielding that "there is the threat of a deadlock that over time could be blood spattered. In these circumstances we will have to certainly do something.

He said that the US would be taken an obvious position to implement quickly in the scenario of a humanitarian emergency or a "condition in which powerless nationals were resulting themselves fascinated or in biggest risk," but turned down to aspect, or rule out, what those steps might be.

Besides this US president and Mexican president discussed to the cross border drug abuse between the U.S and Mexico, and assured their joint vow to shooting the flood of weapons, cash and drug smugglers crosswise the border. Obama also declared that a venerable cross-border trucking conflict had been determined, one that would give Mexican trucks entrance to US roads.

About the death of Jamie Zapata, a U.S. special agent on duty in Mexico, US President said he would not allow American drug enforcement personals to hold weapons while in other countries, and would in its place honor their rule of law. He said U.S. officials have made a request to send back the suspect to the U.S. and was convinced that the "full load of the constitution" would be taken to tolerate on the case.

No comments:

Post a Comment