Britain welcomes the decision by Obama to launch air strikes against “Daash” in Iraq
Britain welcomes the decision by Obama to launch air strikes against “Daash” in Iraq
08/08/2014 17:53
Follow-up – and babysit – British Prime Minister David Cameron’s decision today President Barack Obama to approve the request of the Iraqi government to provide military assistance have launched air strikes directed against terrorist gangs Daash.
Cameron said in a press statement seen by the news agency of public opinion (and babysit), said on Friday: ‘We fully agree with President Obama that we must defend our values that we believe in, including the right to freedom and dignity, regardless of their religious beliefs.’
He expressed deep concern over ‘appalling situation in Iraq and the miserable conditions faced by hundreds of thousands of Iraqis’ strongly condemning the ‘barbaric attacks launched by terrorists Daash across the region.’
He said Cameron that he ‘worried especially about the Yazidis trapped on Mount Sinjar in northern Iraq after fleeing from their homes fearing for their lives, adding that they’ fear of being slaughtered that came back down to the foothills of the mountain but they would be at risk in return for starvation and thirst that remained at the top ‘.
He stressed that the ‘rush of the world to their aid at this time in which they desperately need to help’, noting that ‘the defense minister, his government Michael Fallon headed the morning ministerial meeting of the Committee to respond to crises in order to discuss the international response to strong for this crisis’.
He added that he ‘asked British officials to look sooner any other actions can be taken to help the affected people, including those who are in dire need of food, water and shelter in (Sinjar)’. Q, Q
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