The Pentagon has deployed forces to aid in the possible evacuation of U.S. Embassy personnel from Sudan. But, the White House said there are no plans for evacuating everyone.
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The Pentagon has deployed forces and is developing options to assist in the possible evacuation of U.S. Embassy personnel from Sudan, but the White House said Friday there are no plans for now for a broader pullout of the potentially thousands of other Americans from the African country whereThe troop moves by the U.S. military are intended"to ensure that we provide as many options as possible, if we are called on to do something.
"It’s absolutely imperative that U.S. citizens in Sudan make their own arrangements to stay safe in these difficult circumstances," White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said in Washington. He added that"Americans should have no expectation of a U.S. government coordinated evacuation at this time. And we expect that that’s going to remain the case."
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