London - United States President Barack Obama approved military air strikes into Iraq to quell a group called the Islamic State of Iraq (ISIS).
Prime Minister (PM) David Cameron also expressed support for the decision of the United States. He said it is in line with Uncle Sam step in to suppress the militant group.
"I appreciate President Obama's decision to meet the demands of the Iraqi government to help them combat terrorist groups in order to save the citizens ISIS threatened and trapped in the mountains of Sinjar (Iraq)," said Cameron, as published by the BBC on Friday (08/08/2014) .
"I strongly agree with the President (Obama) and we have to stand together to fight for our shared vision - to fight for the right to independence, dignity - regardless of background beliefs," he added.
In addition, Cameron also said it would send an envoy to help the victims. Including sending a supply of food, water, and clothing to the area of Sinjar, Iraq, near the Syrian border.
"I was assigned several officers to provide assistance that we can do for them in Sinjar," said Cameron.
However, a woman who became a spokesman for Downing Street, official complexes United Kingdom, confirmed that Britain would not send troops to Iraq to help the Americans.
British Defense Secretary Michael Fallon today presided over a meeting with the government to discuss the conflict in Iraq. While the Ministry of Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) has urged British citizens who currently reside in the Kurdistan region, to leave the dangerous region.
Guerrilla ISIS increasingly rampant in Iraq. Some of the city previously controlled by the group. They also managed to crush the Iraqi army and the soldiers executing and showing off the sadistic actions in cyberspace.
More recently, ISIS Qaraqosh had captured the city, the largest Christian town in Iraq as a result of citizens to make an exodus to save themselves. Humanitarian crisis overshadows any minority group. They get an ultimatum, "embrace Islam or die."
Prime Minister (PM) David Cameron also expressed support for the decision of the United States. He said it is in line with Uncle Sam step in to suppress the militant group.
"I appreciate President Obama's decision to meet the demands of the Iraqi government to help them combat terrorist groups in order to save the citizens ISIS threatened and trapped in the mountains of Sinjar (Iraq)," said Cameron, as published by the BBC on Friday (08/08/2014) .
"I strongly agree with the President (Obama) and we have to stand together to fight for our shared vision - to fight for the right to independence, dignity - regardless of background beliefs," he added.
In addition, Cameron also said it would send an envoy to help the victims. Including sending a supply of food, water, and clothing to the area of Sinjar, Iraq, near the Syrian border.
"I was assigned several officers to provide assistance that we can do for them in Sinjar," said Cameron.
However, a woman who became a spokesman for Downing Street, official complexes United Kingdom, confirmed that Britain would not send troops to Iraq to help the Americans.
British Defense Secretary Michael Fallon today presided over a meeting with the government to discuss the conflict in Iraq. While the Ministry of Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) has urged British citizens who currently reside in the Kurdistan region, to leave the dangerous region.
Guerrilla ISIS increasingly rampant in Iraq. Some of the city previously controlled by the group. They also managed to crush the Iraqi army and the soldiers executing and showing off the sadistic actions in cyberspace.
More recently, ISIS Qaraqosh had captured the city, the largest Christian town in Iraq as a result of citizens to make an exodus to save themselves. Humanitarian crisis overshadows any minority group. They get an ultimatum, "embrace Islam or die."