NSC Sullivan said today no American forces would be deployed on the ground.dimitrig said:cbbass1 said:dajo9 said:
Israel has shut off electricity, water, and food to Gaza. Looks like Israel has taken about 800,000 hostages.
The U.S. should not be involved.
And certainly not with an aircraft carrier.
The aircraft carrier is there as a show of support but also a deterrent to any other countries thinking about jumping in to take advantage of the situation.
It can also help protect shipping and gather intelligence.
There is other civilian support an aircraft carrier can offer as well including use as a hospital should any Americans or allies be injured.
It would be silly not to send an aircraft carrier group into such a volatile situation given how important the Suez Canal is.
That said, Biden speech today said:
In an apparent reference to Iran and Iranian-backed groups such as Lebanon's Hezbollah, Biden said he had a message for any country or organization thinking of taking advantage of the situation - "I have one word: don't."
Gotta think that means a lot of rockets and planes in the air if they do. Since the US is not on the ground, but rockets and bombers will be coming from ships of the most part.
Biden also said "if such an attack happened in the United States "our response would be swift, decisive and overwhelming." In the last several days, many leaders have condemned the Hamas attack. However, Biden remains the only one (to my knowledge) not to include a plea to Israel to show restraint to avoid Palestinian civilian casualties. Maybe this was done privately by Biden or others, but that Biden has made several public speeches and failed to publicly suggest such restrain is rather telling. Hope I'm working, but I'm expecting Gaza to take a pounding.
Biden outlined the US military assistance that is being sent to help Israel in its fight and said he would ask Congress to take urgent action. (The White House on Monday said it expected to fulfill additional security requests from Israel as quickly as possible).