american citizens from the war zone. why are other nations right now successfully evacuating their own citizens by the hundreds. sandra: one of the major questions as the pentagon readies for a briefing. picture is up, podium is there, we are waiting for the briefing, and take the news off the top. navy seals pulling off an evacuation of the embassy workers and families but hundreds of americans are still there at this hour as the deadly fighting gets closer and closer. john: we will see if the pentagon has a message today for those folks. welcome back as america reports rolls into a second hour. i m john roberts in washington. starting off a new week, sandra. sandra: right on into it, john. a lot of people think of war the moment they hear sudan but bloody battles in the past have never been like this. all right, so you are looking live in sudan, thousands of americans have been left behind and this makes the pentagon briefing that we are waiting any moment now key,
capability we ll keep you updated. follow-up, nearest amphibious ships are far away, are you going to use the destroyers in the humanitarian less as a destroyer and a ship, a capability that comes with it a variety of capabilities to include transport. so again, right now to our knowledge we are not talking large numbers of americans looking to come out of sudan, but again, in the days ahead we ll stay closely coordinated with the state department, they are in the lead and we ll be prepared to support them. back to kaseim here. two questions on sudan. secretary blinken today said the united states is going to facilitate american citizens to take part in the convoys travelling from khartoum to port sudan. will the dod provide aid cover to the convoy, because blinken
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