A handout picture released by the US Navy shows aircraft carrier USS George HW Bush sailing in the Arabian Sea on June 13, 2014. AFP
A handout picture released by the US Navy shows aircraft carrier USS George HW Bush sailing in the Arabian Sea on June 13, 2014. AFP
A handout picture released by the US Navy shows aircraft carrier USS George HW Bush sailing in the Arabian Sea on June 13, 2014. AFP
A handout picture released by the US Navy shows aircraft carrier USS George HW Bush sailing in the Arabian Sea on June 13, 2014. AFP

Iraq crisis: US sends warships to Arabian Gulf as Obama mulls military options


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WASHINGTON // Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel has ordered an aircraft carrier — the USS George HW Bush — to move to the Arabian Gulf as President Barack Obama considers possible military options for Iraq.
Mr Hagel's press secretary, Rear Adm John Kirby, says the order will give the president added flexibility if military action is required to protect American lives, citizens and interests in Iraq.
Accompanying the carrier will be the guided-missile cruiser USS Philippine Sea and the guided-missile destroyer USS Truxtun. The ships are expected to complete their move into the Gulf later on Saturday.
The ships carry Tomahawk missiles, which could reach Iraq. The Bush is carrying fighter jets that could also easily get to Iraq, where a fast-moving Islamic insurgency is gaining territory.
* Associated Press