Four UK Jets to Daesh Targets Make No Difference in Anti-Terror Campaign
Limited British airstrikes on Islamic State (IS)
jihadist group targets, carried out by only four jets, are a symbolic
gesture of solidarity to the US-led anti-IS coalition, and make no
difference in the anti-terror campaign, the chairman of a cross-party
working group on relations with Russia in the British Parliament told
Sputnik.
British lawmakers voted in favor of expanding the
Royal Air Force’s (RAF) anti-IS campaign in Iraq to Syria on December 2.
RAF combat jets have since carried out a handful of airstrikes in the
Arab republic, the latest in the end of January. The IS terrorist group
is prohibited in numerous countries including Russia and the United
States.
"Honestly, we only have four planes; I do not
suppose that four planes could make a huge difference. This country
[Syria] has been already bombed repeatedly so I think with our operation
in Syria we are trying to show solidarity," Edward Leigh said.
Leigh placed military efforts against IS
below attempts to get the Syrian government, Russia, the United States
and other powers to "work together with respectable opposition groups."
Suggestions that last month's vote to approve
airstrikes in Syria had more to do with politics are highlighted
by reports that RAF jets are significantly more active in neighboring
Iraq, where ground forces are regaining land from Daesh with British air
cover.
Setting out a case in favor of airstrikes in Syria
ahead of the parliamentary vote, Prime Minister David Cameron insisted
that RAF jets would make a "meaningful difference" in the anti-IS
campaign in the Arab republic.
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