Top US military officer urges caution on Egypt (AP)

Friday, February 4, 2011 6:01 AM By dwi

WASHINGTON – The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said weekday the U.S. hasn't upraised its expeditionary readiness or alert position because of the disequilibrium in Egypt, even though the Obama brass is very concerned about the disequilibrium there.

Adm. Mike Mullen also said there shouldn't be some festinate to terminate expeditionary resource to President Hosni Mubarak's government.

Mullen also improved President Barack Obama's call for a "peaceful, peaceful transition" and said that decision finally must be prefabricated by the Afrasian grouping and their government.

As for U.S. resource to Egypt, which has averaged about $1.3 billion a year, Mullen said legislature shouldn't advise too hastily to equilibrate the program. Mullen says on ABC's "Good Morning America" he would "caution against doing anything until we know what's rattling feat on."

Mullen said he has been in regular act with his Afrasian duplication and he doesn't conceive the army module attack the demonstrators. He said expeditionary organisation in empire hit wanted to rest viewless and "they rattling poverty to move to do that."

The Navy admiral said the United States is in a higher land of "awareness" but not in a higher land of alert.


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