December 22, 2013 1742
(David Keys News) China News Network quoted foreign reports, the 22nd
U.S. President Barack Obama warned South Sudan, a military coup would
lead to the intention of the authorities in Washington and its allies to
cut off assistance to South Sudan.
At the same time, the international community including the United Nations and the African Union, including South Sudan will fall into civil war increasingly worried.
Obama also called on South Sudan leaders to help protect U.S. citizens in its territory. Earlier, ready to perform the evacuation of three military transport aircraft mission in South Sudan attacked, killing four U.S. troops were injured machine.
Pentagon statement said three U.S. Osprey transport aircraft to Jonglei (Jonglei) Bor City (Bor) ready to assist the evacuation, the fire attack by unknown forces.
Statement said, four wounded U.S. troops have been treated, all in stable condition. Obama has listened to the latest report on this incident.
The White House said in a statement:. "President Obama stressed that the leaders of South Sudan is obliged to support our efforts to ensure security in the capital, Juba, and the American people and the citizens of Bor"
The statement also said that any resort to military force to seize power initiatives will lead to long-term support from the United States and the international community is terminated.
At the same time, the international community including the United Nations and the African Union, including South Sudan will fall into civil war increasingly worried.
Obama also called on South Sudan leaders to help protect U.S. citizens in its territory. Earlier, ready to perform the evacuation of three military transport aircraft mission in South Sudan attacked, killing four U.S. troops were injured machine.
Pentagon statement said three U.S. Osprey transport aircraft to Jonglei (Jonglei) Bor City (Bor) ready to assist the evacuation, the fire attack by unknown forces.
Statement said, four wounded U.S. troops have been treated, all in stable condition. Obama has listened to the latest report on this incident.
The White House said in a statement:. "President Obama stressed that the leaders of South Sudan is obliged to support our efforts to ensure security in the capital, Juba, and the American people and the citizens of Bor"
The statement also said that any resort to military force to seize power initiatives will lead to long-term support from the United States and the international community is terminated.
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