The Pentagon was forced to acknowledge in December that a team of US commandos had gone to Libya after they were kicked out the country by local forces who posted a photograph of the men on Facebook.
The United States still has a "small presence" in Libya tasked with trying to identify the players and which groups might be able to assist the United States in its mission to combat the Islamic State group, Pentagon spokesman Peter Cook told reporters yesterday.
"This small presence of US forces has been trying to identify players on the ground, and try and find out exactly what are their motives and what they are trying to do," Cook said.
"That is to give us a better picture of what's happening," he added. "Because we don't have a great picture, and this is one way we have been able to get a better intelligence sense of what's going there."
The US presence is not permanent, Cook said, stressing that the elite US forces would not be training local partners, as has been the focus in other countries grappling with the IS group.
A 25-member group had agreed to exempt the Government of National Accord from the UN arms embargo imposed to halt the Libyan conflict, US Secretary of State John Kerry said.
But the Pentagon has not yet been issued "any particular marching orders," Cook said.
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