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    Newspaper "Express": The British government is facing increasing pressure for military intervention

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    Post by Rocky Sat Aug 16, 2014 8:41 am

    Newspaper "Express": The British government is facing increasing pressure for military intervention in Iraq



    16/08/2014



    Follow-up - and babysit - newspaper "Express" British, Saturday, British Prime Minister David Cameron is facing growing pressure from politicians before his country's military intervention in Iraq and face the "atrocities" organize "Daash."

    The newspaper reported that "a number of MPs and British politicians, including a senior lawmaker David Burroughs, who belongs to the ruling Conservative Party, called for British military action in Iraq, similar to the American air strikes sites Daash."

    He accused the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, a senior politicians in the United Kingdom, the world to "stand in silence watching the disaster in Iraq, where the terrorists slaughter of women and children," pointing out that "the time has come for the participation and support of the operation led by the United States, and we have to move because This represents a humanitarian crisis, "according to the newspaper.

    He joined Johnson in his call to the former head of the Army Lord Dannatt, who said he was "perhaps there is a need for troops on the ground to aid air raids in its mission, and that there is a danger genocide unfolding, which means the need for further assistance," adding that "the United Kingdom bear some of the blame the collapse of the Iraqi society, "according to the newspaper reported.

    The newspaper added that "this growing pressure to push Cameron's move towards the fight against terrorism in Iraq, warned that comes after the former president of the Australian Army, Peter Leahy, that it may take 100 years to defeat the threat of radical Islam."

    It quoted "Express" for Leahy said, "We are in the early stages of the war, which is likely to continue the rest of the century", calling for the need to "be the West is ready to protect itself and, if necessary, act preemptively."

    The newspaper pointed out that "a number of politicians in the United Kingdom wrote urging urged Cameron to take immediate action on Iraq where their religious minorities of terror and intimidation," noting that "Conservative MPs Nick de Bois and David Burrows urged him to discuss the crisis in Iraq and the Gaza Strip, while calling Conor Burns, that he wants to send special forces to help Iraqi Christians fleeing the horrors of Daash "RO / h

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