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UK leader offers direct signal supporting strikes on Syria
He told the BBC that IS “has to be defeated in both Syria and Iraq” and that there was “an illogicality” about not being able to strike targets in Syria.
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A U.S.-led coalition dropped new leaflets over the de facto capital of the Islamic State group in Syria, promising those below that “freedom will come” to the region, activists said Sunday.
“Therefore it might be a great deal of assistance in constructing a counter- narrative if, for example, we collectively as a society might apologise for an illegal war in Iraq“.
Downing Street is aware that the speech will spark controversy among those suspicious of the Prime Minister’s motivations.
ISIL is another acronym for ISIS, the self-proclaimed Islamic State in Iraq and Syria terrorist group.
The government’s new “Prevent duty”, which requires schools and colleges to look out for students at risk of being radicalised, will protect young people and is not about “spying” on Muslims, he will say. Notorious for brutal mass killings, abductions and beheadings, the group has exploited social media to attract support across the globe, including in South-east Asia.
Cameron is expected to give a speech on Monday, to put in place the government’s future strategy to combat radicalisation and extremism. “That is a key part of defeating this terrorist scourge that we face”, Mr Cameron told his American audience. “At its furthest end it seeks to destroy nation-states to invent its own barbaric realm”.
Cameron also ordered a review into the activities of the Muslim Brotherhood in April past year, announcing at the time that he would challenge “the extremist narratives that some Islamist organisations have put out”.
He will say: “Like so many ideologies that have existed before – whether fascist or communist – many people, especially young people, are being drawn to it”. “They are watching videos that eulogise Isil (Isis) as a pioneering state taking on the world that makes celebrities of violent murderers”.
David Cameron is expected to tackle Muslim conspiracy theorists who peddle antisemitic tropes in a major speech on extremism.
“David Cameron shows breathtaking arrogance on this issue”.
The organizations also documented two such attacks against Kurdish fighters from the People’s Protection Units (YPG) in Syria’s northeastern Hasakeh province on June 28.
“The government’s policy in this matter is entirely unacceptable – effectively overseeing a bombing campaign by stealth”. Defense Secretary Michael Fallon has argued recently that lawmakers should also consider backing airstrikes.
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“We’ve got to confiscate passports”.