Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Australian combat aircraft prepares to take on the ISIS in Syria


The desperation all over the world to put an end in the mindless violence and atrocities committed by the ISIS is evident as Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott indicates that its combat aircraft could conduct their first missions to bomb Islamic State forces within a week.
This has been reported in nzherald.co.nz dated 10 September 2015.
The Prime Minister has said that extending RAAF combat operations to take in Syria and Iraq was intended to degrade and ultimately destroy the Daiesh death cult. Unless that was done, there could be no stability and no end to the persecution and suffering in the Middle East.
Defense force Chief Air Chief Marshal Mark Binskin indicated that the operations into Syria could begin within the week. Defense Minister Kevin Andrews has added that the extension of RAAF missions was a practical and logical extension of current operations over Iraq. It was in national interest because, Daesh continues to provide a security threat, not only to Iraq and those regions of Syria in the Middle East, but even to Australia.
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