Δευτέρα 16 Νοεμβρίου 2015

The British authorities foiled seven attacks last six months

The British authorities foiled seven attacks last six months


 British Prime Minister David Cameron said today that Britain is seeking to make and that air strikes against the Islamic State fighters in Syria, but noted that much still needs to convince and other Members to support this action.

"I've always said that I think is reasonable and that they should (do so), the Islamic State does not recognize the border between Iraq and Syria, so nor we should, but we need to develop the argument, you need to bring it to parliament we need to convince more people, "said Cameron at the radio station BBC.

"We will not take this vote if it does not find that the Parliament will adopt this proposal, because a failure to do so would be damaging. The issue is not whether to grow poorer by the government, but not harmed our country and its reputation in world, "he said.

Britain is involved in bombings in Iraq, but Cameron lost one vote in parliament in 2013 to extend this action in Syria.

But Cameron noted, as the Athenian Press Agency, that he would take direct action if British interests at stake and referred to strikes by British drones of which killed British jihadists August.

Cameron also noted that attacks Friday in Paris "could have been" in Britain and pointed out that "seven attacks" avoided the last six months in the country.

"The security services and country information prevented somewhere seven attacks last six months," he noted also speaking on Radio 4 and the BBC added, referring to attacks in Paris: "This could have happened here."

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