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    US considers ‘military options’ in Iraq to save Yezidis, Christians

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    US considers ‘military options’ in Iraq to save Yezidis, Christians Empty US considers ‘military options’ in Iraq to save Yezidis, Christians

    Post by Rocky Thu 07 Aug 2014, 4:51 pm

    US considers ‘military options’ in Iraq to save Yezidis, Christians



    Thursday, 07 August, 2014




    Baghdad  -US President Barack Obama is considering military action to help stranded Yazidi Kurds in Iraq who fled territories captured by Islamic State militants.

    On Thursday, President Obama assembled members of his national security team to discuss the humanitarian catastrophe unfolding in regions of Iraq captured by the Islamic State (IS). The US is considering airdrops of humanitarian assistance supplies to Yazidis trapped at the top of Mount Sinjar, as well as airstrikes and other “military options,” according to The Washington Post.

    An administration official siad that “the president is weighing both passive and active options.” Dropping humanitarian supplies is considered passive action. “More active, we could target the [IS] elements that are besieging the base of the mountain,” the official added.

    Media report also reported that the Obama administration is considering airstrikes against IS strongholds. However, the White House would not reveal its strategy on Thursday.

    “The United States government, as well as the United States military, is supporting the ongoing efforts of Iraqi official and Kurdish officials to address” this humanitarian crisis,” White House press secretary Josh Earnest said Thursday, without elaborating on what “support” currently means.

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