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The USS Eisenhower, an American aircraft carrier that holds eight
fighter bomber squadrons and 8,000 men, arrived at the Syrian coast
yesterday in the midst of a heavy storm, indicating US preparation for a
potential ground intervention.
While the Obama administration has not announced any sort of
American-led military intervention in the war-torn country, the US is
now ready to launch such action “within
days” if Syrian President Bashar al-Assad decides to use chemical
weapons against the opposition, the Times reports.
Some have suggested that the Assad regime may use chemical weapons against the opposition fighters in the coming days or weeks.
“We have (US) special operations forces at the right posture, they
don’t have to be sent,” an unnamed US official told The Australian,
which suggested that US military troops are already near Syria and ready
to intervene in the conflict, if necessary.
If the US decides to intervene militarily in Syria, it now has at its
disposal 10,000 fighting men, 17 warships, 70 fighter-bombers, 10
destroyers and frigates and a guided military cruises.
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