France, US to intensify airstrikes against IS in Syria, Iraq

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Press Trust of India Washington
Last Updated : Nov 25 2015 | 12:02 AM IST
The United States and France today decided to intensify airstrikes against the Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria and support those fighting against it on the ground.
"We cannot, and we will not succumb to fear. Nor can we allow fear to divide us. For that's how terrorists win," President Barack Obama asserted at a joint news conference with his French counterpart Francois Hollande after they met at the White House to discuss the anti-ISIS mission.
The two leaders held the meeting to strengthen the coalition against the Islamic State in the wake of the horrific Paris terrorist attack by the dreaded terror group.
Hollande's trip to Washington was part of a diplomatic push to get the US and other nations to bolster efforts to destroy the militant group that has claimed responsibility for the Paris attacks.
Calling for a "joint response", Hollande said France and US would "scale up our strikes both in Syria and in Iraq to broaden our scope to strengthen our intelligence sharing regarding the targets."
Hollande said that France and the United States had agreed to step up a joint response, including new efforts to target terrorists' financial networks, take back IS-controlled territory, scale up efforts in Syria and Iraq and increase intelligence sharing.
"We will not allow them to do it," Hollande told reporters referring to the terrorist strikes in Paris.
Obama said, "We are here today to declare that the United States and France stand united in total solidarity to deliver justice to these terrorists and those who sent them and to defend our nations."
"This barbaric terrorist group, ISIL or Daesh, and its murderous ideology poses a serious threat to all of us. It cannot be tolerated. It must be destroyed. And we must do it together. This is the unity of purpose that brings us here today," said the US President.
Obama said it has been noted that the terrorists did not direct their attacks against the French government or military; rather, they focused their violence on the very spirit of France and, by extension, on all liberal democracies.
"This was an attack on our free and open societies, where people come together to celebrate and sing and compete," he said.
"And targeting venues where people come together from around the world, killing citizens of nearly 20 countries, including America, this was an attack on the very idea that people of different races and religions and backgrounds can live together in peace," he said.
"In short, this was not only a strike against one of the world's great cities, it was an attack against the world itself. It's the same madness that has slaughtered the innocent from Nigeria to the Sinai, from Lebanon to Iraq. It is a scourge that threatens all of us," Obama said.
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First Published: Nov 25 2015 | 12:02 AM IST

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