Daily Mail: Britain could be bombing by midnight: Cameron on course to win crunch vote on airstrikes against ISIS in Syria with a majority of up to 100
* Britain set to launch airstrikes as MPs line up to back the Prime Minister
* Dozens of Labour MPs expected to join Tories, Lib Dems and DUP
* Cameron says UK must answer call from allies to defeat the 'death cult'
* But faces questions over claim opponents are 'terrorist sympathisers'
* Corbyn denies he is advocating 'pacifism' as he warns of 'mission creep'
Britain is on the brink of launching airstrikes against ISIS in its Syria stronghold tonight as MPs lined up to support David Cameron's plan to defeat the jihadist 'death cult'.
At least 40 Labour MPs including Alan Johnson, Margaret Beckett and Hilary Benn are expected to join hundreds of Conservatives with the support of Lib Dems and the DUP to authorise bombing raids which could start within hours of the result after 10pm.
Ex-Paratrooper and Labour MP Dan Jarvis said ISIS are the 'fascists of our time' as he urged MPs to unite with Britain's allies 'in defence of our common humanity'.
WNU Editor: This is sobering .... The Wishful Thinking War: a Briefing on Syria to Members of Parliament (Patrick Cockburn, Counter Punch). Hat tip to reader Jay for this link.
U.K. Debate On Bombing Syria -- News Updates December 2, 2015
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Syria airstrikes: Miliband attacks 'demonisation' of Labour MPs who support action – live -- The Guardian
Watch live: MPs debate and vote on Syria air strikes -- The Telegraph
Syria vote: Cameron and Corbyn clash over air strikes -- BBC
David Cameron: it is Britain's duty to attack Isis in Syria -- The Guardian
Cameron urges UK parliament to back bombing of Islamic State in Syria -- Reuters
UK set to vote for Syria air strikes despite divisions -- AFP
U.K. Parliament To Vote On Syrian Airstrikes as Voter Support Falls -- Newsweek
UK Parliament to vote on whether to bomb ISIS in Syria -- CNN
Cameron brands Corbyn ‘terrorist sympathizer’ for opposing Syria airstrikes -- RT
UK Anti-ISIS Syria Airstrikes Debate: In Parliament, Cameron Refuses To Apologize For Islamic State 'Terrorist Sympathizers' Comment -- IBTimes
Corbyn branded a 'cheerleader for angry, intolerant pacifism' by his own MPs as Labour split deepens over airstrikes -- Daily Mail
Syria air strikes: Public support falls as Parliament prepares to vote -- The Independent
Less than half of voters back Syria airstrikes in shock poll as doubts mount over Cameron's case for war -- Daily Mail
UK Media as Deeply Divided on Syria Vote as House of Commons -- Sputnik
Syria air strikes: How will MPs vote and what is the motion they are voting on? -- Telegraph
Syria air strikes: debate in UK exposes deep divisions -- Financial Times
The U.K. Vote on Striking ISIS in Syria -- Krishnadev Calamur, The Atlantic
UK's Syria debate: Key quotes and clips -- BBC
WNU Editor,
ReplyDeleteIt's actually quite the display of "terrorism" Theater.
The UK has deployed 8 Tornado's to Operation Inherent Resolve to bomb ISIS in Iraq, at a cost so far of €32 billion, and has killed and destroyed pretty much,.....................
Jihadi John.
Now they are deploying 6 Tornado's to join the other 8 in Malta, to "strike" at ISIS in Syria.
At that point, the RAF is "tapped out" for deployable assets to meet commitments.
I thought England was always ready to fight the last war. They don't seem ready to fight anything this time.
ReplyDeleteBob,
DeleteOngoing operations in Iraq, (1991- ongoing), Afghanistan, (2001- ongoing), half a dozen other multi year "temporary" deployments, ( Kosovo, Sierra Leone, Lybia, etc), plus the new "forward" NATO deployments has ground down men, equiptment and morale.
Add in recessions, economic collapse, austerity, and the exponentionally increased costs for replacement equiptment, and lagging replacement timelines, ( f-35),
And eventually, you run out of steam, thus the British Aircraft Carriers with no aircraft other than helecopters.