canada votes for air strikes on daesh in syria
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Conservatives pushed on enlarging the mission

Canada votes for air strikes on Daesh in Syria

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Canadian lawmakers have voted to extend campaign of airstrikes Daesh group
Ottawa - Arab Today

Canadian lawmakers voted to extend a campaign of airstrikes against Daesh group and for the first time strike at them in Syria as well as in Iraq.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper's Conservatives, wielding a majority in the House of Commons, pushed through a motion on enlarging the mission in a vote 142 to 129, despite opposition parties' vigorous objections.
Canada first joined the US-led airstrikes on Daesh group in November.
Its expanded air campaign was authorized until March 30, 2016.
Harper has defended the need for sorties into Syria, saying Daesh group "must cease to have any safe haven in Syria."
He pointed to its movement of heavy equipment across the Iraqi border into Syria.
The prime minister also noted that Daesh fighters have threatened Canada in propaganda videos.
At least six Canadians have died over the last two years fighting alongside extremists in Syria and Iraq.
In the aftermath of two jihadist-inspired attacks in Ottawa and rural Quebec last October, a majority of Canadians have told pollsters they support the military mission against the Daesh group.
Opposition parties, however, warned that airstrikes against Daesh group in Syria may implicitly aid Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, and embroil Canada in a regional conflict that could drag on for decades.
New Democratic Party Leader Thomas Mulcair decried the move "expanding a misguided war in Iraq to a dangerous new phase in Syria."
"This is simply not Canada's war to fight," he said.
Canadian airstrikes in Syria are not authorized by the United Nations, nor is it a NATO mission.
Canada has also deployed about 70 special forces soldiers to train Kurds in northern Iraq.
They came under mortar and machine gun fire while training Iraqi troops near the frontlines in mid-January, and a Canadian soldier was killed by friendly fire on March 6.
Source: AFP

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