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flamingdem

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Mon Sep 22, 2014, 09:45 PM Sep 2014

U.S. and Allies Hit ISIS Targets in Syria - NYT [View all]

** CNN reporting is that the USA is the only non-Arab nation of multiple nations involved with the strikes

Update: United Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Jordan are the partners


WASHINGTON — The United States and allies launched airstrikes against Sunni militants in Syria early Tuesday, unleashing a torrent of cruise missiles and precision-guided bombs from the air and sea on the militants’ de facto capital of Raqqa, Syria, and along the porous Iraq border.

American fighter jets and armed Predator and Reaper drones, flying alongside warplanes from several Arab allies, struck a broad array of targets in territory controlled by the militants known as the Islamic State. American military officials said the targets included weapons supplies, depots, barracks and buildings the militants use for command and control. Tomahawk cruise missiles were fired from United States Navy ships in the region.

The strikes represent a major turning point in President Obama’s war against the Islamic State and open up a risky new stage of the American military campaign. Until now, the administration has bombed Islamic State targets only in Iraq, and had suggested it would be weeks if not months before the start of a bombing campaign against Islamic State targets in Syria.

The strikes come 13 days after Mr. Obama announced in an address to the nation that he was authorizing an expansion of the military campaign against the Islamic State, also known as ISIS.

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/23/world/middleeast/us-and-allies-hit-isis-targets-in-syria.html?smid=nytnow-share&smprod=nytnow&_r=0


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Friends of Syria, all. Wonderful. nt delrem Sep 2014 #1
Interesting to note that but Turkey isn't there flamingdem Sep 2014 #2
The idea is to take out Syria, then Iran. delrem Sep 2014 #3
I don't think the administration wants to take out Iran flamingdem Sep 2014 #4
Not yet. delrem Sep 2014 #5
True that. But she's not all in flamingdem Sep 2014 #7
Engel is totally embedded. He says nothing that the MIC doesn't want him to say. delrem Sep 2014 #10
Now I know what you meant by embedded on the other thread flamingdem Sep 2014 #12
He's ubiquitous. I'm Canadian and he's ubiquitous *here*, too. delrem Sep 2014 #22
Last week I sat for five hours on a plane next to a guy from Qatar flamingdem Sep 2014 #26
Not "propping up the govt", but "propping up the MIC". delrem Sep 2014 #27
Check out his twitter feed to see if he's mentioning those things but.. flamingdem Sep 2014 #28
Nice to have a discussion with someone reasonable. nt delrem Sep 2014 #29
Check this out - just posted this - Iranian talks with Saudi Arabia may signal thaw in relations flamingdem Sep 2014 #30
Yeah, they're on the list. grahamhgreen Sep 2014 #32
Yep. Aerows Sep 2014 #24
Reports on CNN that Turkey is about to jump in also. GGJohn Sep 2014 #6
I agree. It has an element of surprise since the media was saying there flamingdem Sep 2014 #8
I can't figure out Turkey! delrem Sep 2014 #9
Heard a segment on Kurds and Turkey today on NPR, not sure how to find it flamingdem Sep 2014 #13
They hate the Kurds. grahamhgreen Sep 2014 #33
A lot of Turkish citizens are Kurds. delrem Sep 2014 #34
Illegal acts of war. morningfog Sep 2014 #11
The UN will be discussing this flamingdem Sep 2014 #14
Retroactive approval? I don't think so. morningfog Sep 2014 #15
I think you're late to the party on this flamingdem Sep 2014 #16
Still, no UN resolution. These are illegal acts. morningfog Sep 2014 #17
Honestly Dwayne Hicks Sep 2014 #18
Isis is illegal too flamingdem Sep 2014 #19
That does not legalize our bombing. morningfog Sep 2014 #20
I see Dwayne Hicks Sep 2014 #21
Under international law, a UN resolution is required unless it is self defense. morningfog Sep 2014 #23
Eh Dwayne Hicks Sep 2014 #25
Bombing Syria, against the express wishes of Syria's president, is illegal. nt delrem Sep 2014 #31
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