Cameron concedes that bombs won’t save Syria
DAVID CAMERON admitted yesterday that British bombs won’t bring peace to Syria.
The Prime Minister made the concession after crisis talks over the conflict at a conference of international leaders in Turkey.
Britain is already bombing Islamic State terrorists in Iraq and the PM said there is a “very strong case” that RAF operations should extend into Syria.
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