New bid to bomb Syria
As Defence Secretary Fallon pushes for more air strikes, campaigners warn of untold misery for people in the Middle East
ANTI-WAR campaigners challenged Defence Secretary Michael Fallon yesterday following his call for more air strikes in Syria and warned that the action could fuel potential Isis recruits.
Mr Fallon argued it was “illogical” that British planes were able to hit extremists in Iraq but not bases across the border and suggested any evidence that last week’s massacre in Tunisia was planned in Syria would show that the Islamic State leadership in the country represented a direct threat to the British people.
When the PM obtained Commons approval for the bombing of militant positions last year, he made it clear that this was limited to Iraq.
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