Thursday, December 3, 2015

British Parliament votes "for" air strikes on ISIS

As expected, British Prime Minister David Cameron, has prevailed in persuading the majority of members of the British Parliament to support the government in the decision to air strikes against targets of the Islamic State.

Parliament voted "yes" to these attacks with 397 votes "for" government, some opposition MPs votes and 223 "against", mainly by Labour and the Scottish National Party.

This decision paves the way for air strikes by British aircraft in the following hours.

This is a great victory for the policy of the British prime minister who only two years ago failed in his attempt to persuade Parliament to open the green light for air strikes in Syria.

Tornado aircraft believed that the British base at Akrotiri in Cyprus and drones stationed in Kuwait, will be in heaven on Syria to hit targets Islamic State alongside Allied aircraft.

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