US Begins Airstrikes ISIS - Bombing Syria Islamic State - bomb Attacks ISIL Iraq 9/23/2014!!!
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NEW FOOTAGE VIDEO HD -- US Begins Air strikes in Syria - Bombing Airstrike ISIS Islamic State Syrian Against Iraq September 22/2014 US, Arab allies hit IS strongholds in Syria What Is the Khorasan Group, Targeted By US in Syria? International Airstrikes ‘Successful’ Against ISIS Targets in Syria, US Military Says Iraq America President Barack Obama: Syria strikes show 'this is not America's fight alone' American US Begun Airstrikes Kill Killed Kills murder dead died dies death body fight fighting ttack fights on Syria U.S. and Arab partners bomb ISIS in Syria US Conducts airstrike Bombing Airstrikes in Syria Islamic State ISIS Pentagon: US, partners Air raids begin airstrikes in Syria US Airstrikes Against ISIS Targets Under Way in Syria Tomahawk Cruise Missiles launch by US Navy earlier tonight for ISIS targets in Northern Syria (Raqqa) before Allied Arab Countries used war planes. Doing Donuts in the Tanker #Syria #gas break #dip they must of got some Bay Area influence Syria The US just started bombing Syria. This Syrian man is live-tweeting the strikes as they hit. 9/23/2014!!!
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The United States launched several airstrikes against ISIS targets inside Syria for the first time late Monday in what a defense official said was a "successful" start in a new front in the battle against the terror group and, separately, in potentially averting an imminent threat to the homeland from a shadowy al Qaeda group.
While the United States is still "assessing the effectiveness" of the bombing campaign against ISIS, which included up to 20 targets, the Pentagon believes “that we were successful in hitting what we were aiming at,” Pentagon Press Secretary Rear Adm. John Kirby said.
"We took out command-and-control facilities, supply depots, some training areas, some vehicles and trucks, that kind of thing. Mainly, what we were going after was this group's ability to sustain itself, to resource itself and to, frankly, command and control and lead their forces,” Kirby told “Good Morning America,” referring to ISIS.
Many of the targets were in and around Raqqa, Syria, believed to be an ISIS stronghold, a defense official said Monday. Several Arab nations took part in the U.S.-led operation: Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, the U.S. military's Central Command said early today.
Separately, the U.S. military unilaterally launched eight strikes against the Khorasan Group, a little-known al Qaeda cell that Kirby said was “plotting and planning imminent attacks against Western targets to include the U.S. homeland.”
“It was on that basis that we struck targets, Khorasan targets, inside Syria. We believe the individuals [who] were plotting and planning it have been eliminated and we’re going to continue, as I said, to assess the effectiveness of our strikes going through today,” he said.
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In a national address Sept. 10, President Obama said the first part of his strategy to counter ISIS was to "conduct a systematic campaign of airstrikes against these terrorists."
"Moreover, I have made it clear that we will hunt down terrorists who threaten our country, wherever they are. That means I will not hesitate to take action against ISIL [ISIS] in Syria as well as Iraq," Obama said. "This is a core principle of my presidency: If you threaten America, you will find no safe haven."
The stealth F-22 Raptor took part in the mission, a U.S. defense official said, marking the first time the pricey, controversial aircraft has been used in a combat operation.
In recent weeks, a self-described ISIS militant is believed to have killed two Americans on camera -- journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff -- as well a British aid worker. The group is suspected of holding at least two more Americans and has publicly threatened a second Briton.
As of earlier today, the U.S. had launched nearly 200 strikes against ISIS in Iraq.
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power Sunday told ABC News' "This Week" America would not conduct airstrikes in Syria alone. But already Secretary of State John Kerry claimed that some 40 countries, including a number of Arab nations, have offered various levels of support to the anti-ISIS effort. France announced last week it would join in airstrikes in the battle against ISIS.
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NEW FOOTAGE VIDEO HD -- US Begins Air strikes in Syria - Bombing Airstrike ISIS Islamic State Syrian Against Iraq September 22/2014 US, Arab allies hit IS strongholds in Syria What Is the Khorasan Group, Targeted By US in Syria? International Airstrikes ‘Successful’ Against ISIS Targets in Syria, US Military Says Iraq America President Barack Obama: Syria strikes show 'this is not America's fight alone' American US Begun Airstrikes Kill Killed Kills murder dead died dies death body fight fighting ttack fights on Syria U.S. and Arab partners bomb ISIS in Syria US Conducts airstrike Bombing Airstrikes in Syria Islamic State ISIS Pentagon: US, partners Air raids begin airstrikes in Syria US Airstrikes Against ISIS Targets Under Way in Syria Tomahawk Cruise Missiles launch by US Navy earlier tonight for ISIS targets in Northern Syria (Raqqa) before Allied Arab Countries used war planes. Doing Donuts in the Tanker #Syria #gas break #dip they must of got some Bay Area influence Syria The US just started bombing Syria. This Syrian man is live-tweeting the strikes as they hit. 9/23/2014!!!
COURTESY OF: US NAVY & ABCNEWS
The United States launched several airstrikes against ISIS targets inside Syria for the first time late Monday in what a defense official said was a "successful" start in a new front in the battle against the terror group and, separately, in potentially averting an imminent threat to the homeland from a shadowy al Qaeda group.
While the United States is still "assessing the effectiveness" of the bombing campaign against ISIS, which included up to 20 targets, the Pentagon believes “that we were successful in hitting what we were aiming at,” Pentagon Press Secretary Rear Adm. John Kirby said.
"We took out command-and-control facilities, supply depots, some training areas, some vehicles and trucks, that kind of thing. Mainly, what we were going after was this group's ability to sustain itself, to resource itself and to, frankly, command and control and lead their forces,” Kirby told “Good Morning America,” referring to ISIS.
Many of the targets were in and around Raqqa, Syria, believed to be an ISIS stronghold, a defense official said Monday. Several Arab nations took part in the U.S.-led operation: Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, the U.S. military's Central Command said early today.
Separately, the U.S. military unilaterally launched eight strikes against the Khorasan Group, a little-known al Qaeda cell that Kirby said was “plotting and planning imminent attacks against Western targets to include the U.S. homeland.”
“It was on that basis that we struck targets, Khorasan targets, inside Syria. We believe the individuals [who] were plotting and planning it have been eliminated and we’re going to continue, as I said, to assess the effectiveness of our strikes going through today,” he said.
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In a national address Sept. 10, President Obama said the first part of his strategy to counter ISIS was to "conduct a systematic campaign of airstrikes against these terrorists."
"Moreover, I have made it clear that we will hunt down terrorists who threaten our country, wherever they are. That means I will not hesitate to take action against ISIL [ISIS] in Syria as well as Iraq," Obama said. "This is a core principle of my presidency: If you threaten America, you will find no safe haven."
The stealth F-22 Raptor took part in the mission, a U.S. defense official said, marking the first time the pricey, controversial aircraft has been used in a combat operation.
In recent weeks, a self-described ISIS militant is believed to have killed two Americans on camera -- journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff -- as well a British aid worker. The group is suspected of holding at least two more Americans and has publicly threatened a second Briton.
As of earlier today, the U.S. had launched nearly 200 strikes against ISIS in Iraq.
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power Sunday told ABC News' "This Week" America would not conduct airstrikes in Syria alone. But already Secretary of State John Kerry claimed that some 40 countries, including a number of Arab nations, have offered various levels of support to the anti-ISIS effort. France announced last week it would join in airstrikes in the battle against ISIS.
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- published: 23 Sep 2014
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