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U.S. to Protect Embassy in Liberia With Troops


 

  MONROVIA, July 21 (Xinhua) -- The United States was sending 41 Marines to guard its embassy in Monrovia, Liberia's war-ruined capital where the fighting between government troops and rebels is growing fiercer.

  A total of 41 Marines from the Fleet Anti-terrorism Security Team, d
eparted from Spain overnight, according to Maj. Bill Bigelow, a spokesman at the European Command in Stuttgart, Germany on Monday.

  U.S. President George W. Bush has repeatedly urged Liberian President Charles Taylor to step down and leave his country. Meanwhile, the United States is under pressure to take a lead role in the peacekeeping force for Liberia.

  Taylor, who became the country's strongest warlord in 1996, has pledged to resign and accept an offer of asylum in Nigeria -- but only after peacekeepers arrive to ensure an orderly transition.

  The Liberian civil war, which lasted about 15 years and claimed at least 200,000 lives, flared up again in 1998 following attacks launched by the rebel group Liberians United for Reconciliation and Democracy in northern Liberia.

  Civil war over the past decade has made Liberia among the most miserable places in the world and the latest unrest since 1998 has forced some 300,000 Liberians to flee to neighboring countries and claimed thousands more lives. End

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