For
the first time, the Pentagon on Friday acknowledged publicly that the
U.S. military is operating on the ground in Yemen. Navy Capt. Jeff
Davis, a Pentagon spokesman, said that a small number of American
military personnel …
U.S. Military Operating on the Ground in Yemen, Pentagon Confirms
byCourtney Kube
For the first time, the Pentagon on Friday acknowledged publicly that the U.S. military is operating on the ground in Yemen.
Navy Capt. Jeff Davis, a Pentagon spokesman,
said that a small number of American military personnel are in Yemen
"providing limited support" to the Yemeni government and Arab coalition
battling al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP). Related: Al Qaeda Makes a Comeback in ISIS's Shadow
The U.S. military forces are providing
intelligence, maritime support, airborne intelligence surveillance and
reconnaissance, aerial refueling, and medical aid to the Emirate, Yemeni
and Arab coalition forces battling AQAP there.
The USS Boxer Amphibious Ready Group is
operating off the coast and providing the medical support. The ARG
includes the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit, the USS Boxer, the USS
Gravely and the USS Gonzalez.
In this handout photo provided by the U.S. Navy, the amphibious assault ship USS Boxer transits the East Sea on March 8, 2016. Handout / Getty Images
Davis said that this is a new deployment but
declined to provide how many U.S. forces are on the ground there now or
where they are operating.
A senior defense official said that it is a very
small number of troops and the majority are U.S. military special
operations forces. Related: U.S. Has Killed Seven Possible Bin Laden Successors
Davis added that this deployment is in response
to the growth of AQAP in Yemen and cited four recent counterterror
strikes that the U.S. has conducted against the group, killing 10 AQAP
operatives and wounding others.
He said that these strikes are separate and
apart from the coalition operations that the U.S. is now supporting on
the ground there. The fight against al Qaeda continues globally, he
added.
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