Monday, September 15, 2014

World decisions on dealing with ISIS - Amanda Cervantes p.4

     ISIS has beheaded three westerners in less than a month and has released videos of it, the latest being of a British aid worker. Meanwhile the U.S has been having air strikes in Iraq, a U.S. central command statement said " the first strike taken as part of our expanded efforts beyond protecting our own people and humanitarian missions to hit (ISIS) targets as Iraqi forces go on offense, as outlined in the Presidents speech last Wednesday". Many nations came together under the Arab League, European Union and United Nations in the French capital to discuss the situation, calling ISIS a threat to the international community. French president Francois Hollande said there was "no time to lose" in international  efforts against ISIS. And the leader of Iraq's Kurdistan's region has asked for more U.S. military support. The United States says nearly forty countries have agreed to fight against ISIS.
    I think if the U.S. and neighboring countries governments like of Iran especially really try to cooperate and come together, than this could resolve alot of conflict and mistrust many countries have had with the U.S. since now they are both fighting against the same group.

http://www.cnn.com/2014/09/15/world/meast/isis-threat/index.html?hpt=hp_t2

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