Sunday, December 3, 2017

The British parliament has approved air strikes in Iraq

The British parliament has approved air strikes in Iraq

British
Prime Minister said that the participation of the Joint
Kingdom in a military campaign against
the self-proclaimed Islamic militants
State - justified measure due
the threat that provides
Sunni extremist group.


AT
British Parliament voted Friday
for to join the air strikes,
Now that the US and its allies are
against rebel groups in the Middle
East. 524 lawmakers voted
for their participation in the British Royal Air Force air strikes,
and 42 deputies did not support the idea.
It was the final political
obstacle that had to be
overcome before starting military
actions.


Less
unclear situation with the fact whether the spread
military operation involving UK
war on Syria: Friday discussion
It was limited to Iraq.


British
Premier, Mr Cameron said that
the self-proclaimed Islamic State
- a brutal terrorist organization,
that poses a threat not only to
the Middle East, but also directly
on the streets of Europe (including
British) cities. Therefore Britain
simply must come to the defense
the safety of the existing world order.





Cameron
said: "IG - terrorist
organization that is very different
from those with whom we have dealt before.
Their brutality shocking: hanging,
crucifixion, squeezing the eyes,
rape, cutting children - I
I thought, all that remained in the Middle Ages.
Is there a threat to the British? answer -
Yes! IG militants have killed a British
hostage and threaten to take the life of another
two. On account of their terrorist
acts in Europe and even in Australia. services
Security declassified six
planned attacks. The threat - not
on the opposite side of the
world, it very close! ".


Decision
UK to participate in air strikes
It carries with it a different set of risks
character. For instance, relatives and friends
Alan Henning, a British physician, volunteer,
who was kidnapped militants IG expressed
public concern on the subject of
that Mr Hanning chance to stay
alive rapidly evaporate.


But
which means that the fate of an unknown volunteer
compared with the request of the Barack
Obama? He asked the allies to join
to its international coalition against
Islamic extremism. On Friday
the Danish Government has indicated that it
It plans to send to northern Iraq
seven jet fighters (according to
everything is in general the whole fleet
Denmark). The decision must be approved by
the local parliament in the beginning of the next
week.


British
lawmakers asked about the premiere
It is what it will be
the ultimate goal of the British involvement in the
campaign. Mr Cameron responded to
is that the aim would be to
"See the deterioration of the IG and then
its complete collapse, the disappearance of a serious
terrorist forces from the horizon
world politics. " At the same time the British
Prime Minister warned his colleagues that this
It will not happen very quickly. "Mission
It may take not only months but years to come!
The main features of this campaign -
patience and persistence, rather than shock and awe. "
However, Cameron shared a little softened
fears: he promised that British troops
They will not be involved in the ground operation.


Representative
UK Ministry of Defense said
British warplanes are
fully prepared and will leave in place
the operation in a matter of hours
after receiving the order.


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