Islamic State crisis: Obama threatens action in Syria

11:41 | 11.09.2014
Islamic State crisis: Obama threatens action in Syria

Islamic State crisis: Obama threatens action in Syria

US President Barack Obama says he will not hesitate to take action against Islamic State (IS) militants in Syria as well as Iraq.

In a nationally televised speech outlining his strategy against IS, he said that any group that threatened America would "find no safe heaven".He also announced that 475 US military personnel would be sent to Iraq but said they would not have a combat role.IS controls large parts of Syria and Iraq after a rapid military advance.Its fighters have become notorious for their brutality, beheading enemy soldiers and Western journalists on video.President Obama's anti-IS strategyA systematic campaign of airstrikes against IS targets "wherever they are", including in SyriaIncreased support for allied ground forces fighting against IS - but not President Assad of SyriaMore counter-terrorism efforts to cut off the group's funding and help stem the flow of fighters into the Middle EastContinuing humanitarian assistance to civilians affected by the IS advanceThe US has launched over 150 airstrikes against the group in Iraq and provided arms to Iraqi and Kurdish forces fighting against IS.In a 15-minute speech shown at peak time in the US, President Obama vowed that America would lead "a broad coalition to roll back" IS."Working with the Iraqi government, we will expand our efforts beyond protecting our own people and humanitarian missions, so that we're hitting Isil [Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant - the previous name for IS] targets as Iraqi forces go on the offense" he said.He said he would welcome congressional approval for the fight against IS but said that he had the authority to act without it.President Obama was elected in part because of fervent opposition to the 2003 invasion of Iraq, and presided over the US troop pullout from the country.Analysis: Jon Sopel, BBC North America editor, WashingtonFor the first time, Islamic State targets on the ground in Syria will be in the crosshairs of American pilots. The president told the American people: "I have made it clear that we will hunt down terrorists who threaten our country, wherever they are." But he was equally emphatic that the combat on the ground would happen without US troops. Instead the US will ramp up its military assistance to the Syrian opposition.But the president was also at pains to express what this wasn't. "We will not get dragged into another ground war," he insisted. He said that America would lead a broad coalition to roll back this terrorist threat and would not be acting alone. There were two cautionary notes - the first on timescale and also that this would not be risk-free to American servicemen and women. Action is going to start: who knows when it will be mission accomplished.The speech Obama had hoped to avoidCoalition buildingLast year President Obama abandoned plans to launch airstrikes in Syria against government forces after congressional opposition.In his speech, he ruled out working with President Bashar al-Assad of Syria, despite the fact that his forces are also engaged in fighting IS."In the fight against Isil, we cannot rely on an Assad regime that terrorises its people: a regime that will never regain the legitimacy it has lost" he said.Instead, he said, the US would seek to strengthen the non-IS Syrian opposition, which fights against both IS and President Assad.US Secretary of State John Kerry is already in the Middle East trying to build a coalition against IS.Mr Kerry was in Iraq on Wednesday, where he praised the new government's plans to involve more Sunnis in government and heal ties with the Kurds.(BBC)Bakudaily.Az

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