Britain launches airstrikes on ISIS in Syria

Britain’s RAF Tornado jets have carried out their first air strikes against so-called Islamic State in Syria.  Four Tornados from RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus took part in the operation soon after MPs voted to approve bombing. The strikes targeted the Omar oil fields in eastern Syria, which is under IS control, and were “successful”. On December 2nd, MPs voted by 397 votes to 223 for UK military action against IS – also known as Daesh – in Syria after a 10-hour Commons debate.

Syrian officials insist Britain and its allies must follow Russia’s example and co-ordinate their campaign with Syrian government forces. If they don’t, they warn, they simply won’t succeed. The deadlock over President Assad’s future role will continue to block the formation of a unified command against a common enemy. It will also stand in the way of Britain’s pledge that it will now also focus on finding a negotiated way out of this war.

Syrian activists and opposition groups feel bitterly let down that the West did not give them this kind of military support to help remove President Assad.

Did You Know???

  • In 2015, ISIS includes over 20,000 converts from around the world, including men and women from North America and Europe.
  • Museums and archaeological sites, some of which date as far back as 3,000 BC, have been looted, bulldozed, drilled and sledgehammered by ISIS.
  • ISIS believes in a prophecy that states only 12 legitimate caliphs will walk the earth with current leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi acting as their eighth incarnation.

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