Is it IS, ISIS or ISIL, and what’s a Daesh?
The two leaders spoke following an Oval Office meeting.
But U.S. officials say the claims are bogus.
“Some of this is semantics”, Warren said in pressing back against charges that Obama had gone back on his word by approving the deployment of an “Expeditionary Targeting Force” that would be based in Irbil, the Kurdish capital in northern Iraq. “We have prevailed because our way of life is stronger, because we stay united”. We know about their beheadings, crucifixions, throwing gay men off buildings, the enslavement of women and the discovery of a mass grave of older women in Sinjar, and we know they killed 30 British tourists in Tunisia, 224 Russian holidaymakers on a plane, 178 people in suicide bombings in Beirut, Ankara and Suruc and 130 people in Paris.
He said: “It is going to be like a bash the rat game with them where we go after them in one area and then they pop up in another”.
“We don’t believe the Americans support Daesh”, said Naseer Nouri, spokesman for the Ministry of Defense, using the Arabic acronym for the Islamic State. It must be destroyed. “What’s the narrative? We are winning”, he said.
In accordance with the UN Resolution we should be taking all necessary measures.
The United States and France were already working with nine other nations against ISIL.
The Obama administration has faced criticism for its ISIS strategy, especially from Republican lawmakers who have called for a more hawkish approach to crushing the murderous militant group.
“You never completely eliminate an organization like this”, the official said, comparing it to the more than decade-long fight against al Qaeda. Like any right-thinking person, I want to see their brutal regime brought to a swift end.
One of the two Turkish terrorist, who were arrested in Oujda last week, was planning to finance ISIS activities in Syria and Iraq, Moroccan Ministry of Interior said on Wednesday. I can not identify a single terrorist sympathizer among them.
Fighters are even using children as escorts while maneuvering in the street in order to exploit USA rules of engagement, which are meant to avoid collateral damage.
Labour’s Rob Marris, MP for Wolverhampton South West, and Ian Austin, MP for Dudley North, said on Monday they were undecided over which way they would be voting.
He said Britain should entertain committing to an “international coalition” in Syria to eradicated Daesh/ISIS, who he said had shown themselves capable of “beheadings, crucifixions [and] mass rape”. That includes equality before the law. “If Abadi makes a unilateral decision to approve the deployment of American Special Forces, we will question him in parliament”.
“Turkey, like every country, has a right to defend its territory and its airspace”, Obama said.
Mr Pritchard spoke during the debate to urge Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn to “rethink” his opposition to air strikes against IS, also known as Daesh. Now, they suggest that they support something else.