Two U.S. ships move closer to Libya, enter Suez Canal

The officials say amphibious assault ships USS Kearsarge and USS Ponce, entered the canal on Wednesday morning from the Red Sea. They say USS Kearsarge is carrying some 42 helicopters on board.

March 02, 2011 05:14 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 03:40 am IST - Cairo

An Egyptian watches the US amphibious assault ship the USS Kearsarge sail in the Suez canal in Ismailia, Egypt, on Wednesday. Photo: AP.

An Egyptian watches the US amphibious assault ship the USS Kearsarge sail in the Suez canal in Ismailia, Egypt, on Wednesday. Photo: AP.

Egyptian officials say two U.S. warships have entered the Suez Canal on their way to the Mediterranean, moving closer to the Libyan coast after orders from Defence Secretary Robert Gates.

The officials say amphibious assault ships USS Kearsarge and USS Ponce, entered the canal on Wednesday morning from the Red Sea. They say USS Kearsarge is carrying some 42 helicopters on board.

The two officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to talk to the media.

Mr. Gates said on Tuesday he had ordered two ships into the Mediterranean and he is sending 400 Marines to the vessels to replace some troops that left recently for Afghanistan.

He also said any military action in Libya must be carefully weighed because of broad consequences for the region.

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