Friday, September 26th, 2014 13:39
British House of Commons vote on participation in the air strikes against "Daash" in Iraq
BAGHDAD / Baghdadi News / .. vote for members of the British House of Commons, on Friday, a draft law on participation in the implementation of air strikes against the positions of the organization "Daash" in Iraq.
And supports the main British parties, namely the Conservative Party and the Liberal Democrats and the Labour Party to participate in the air strikes against al "Daash" in Iraq.
He said British Defense Secretary Michael Fallon said in an interview with the magazine "House" vassal / Baghdadi News /, said, "This campaign can be extended to" long-term "so that takes between two to three years."
He added, "The British troops could be involved in the bombing of the objectives in Iraq after the Iraqi government officially asked the United Nations to provide international assistance to address them to organize" Daash. "
Hammond stressed that "the ground forces of his country will not participate in campaigns against (Daash)."
The British government does not need the approval of the members of the House of Commons to take part in air strikes against al "Daash" and Islamist militants but tradition requires to do so since the vote on the intervention in Iraq in 21 2003.anthy
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British House of Commons vote on participation in the air strikes against "Daash" in Iraq
BAGHDAD / Baghdadi News / .. vote for members of the British House of Commons, on Friday, a draft law on participation in the implementation of air strikes against the positions of the organization "Daash" in Iraq.
And supports the main British parties, namely the Conservative Party and the Liberal Democrats and the Labour Party to participate in the air strikes against al "Daash" in Iraq.
He said British Defense Secretary Michael Fallon said in an interview with the magazine "House" vassal / Baghdadi News /, said, "This campaign can be extended to" long-term "so that takes between two to three years."
He added, "The British troops could be involved in the bombing of the objectives in Iraq after the Iraqi government officially asked the United Nations to provide international assistance to address them to organize" Daash. "
Hammond stressed that "the ground forces of his country will not participate in campaigns against (Daash)."
The British government does not need the approval of the members of the House of Commons to take part in air strikes against al "Daash" and Islamist militants but tradition requires to do so since the vote on the intervention in Iraq in 21 2003.anthy
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