US Airstrikes Syria - Bombing ISIS Islamic State - Bomb Attacks ISIL Iraq (RAW FOOTAGE)
NEW FULL VIDEO HD -- US Begins Air strikes in Syria - Bombing Airstrike ISIS Islamic State Syrian Against Iraq September 22/2014 US, Arab allies hit 27 Sept F 15E Strike on ISIL Compound near Kobani, Syria strongholds in Syria What Is the Khorasan Group, Targeted By US in Syria? U.S. Strikes ISIS in Syria | 47 Tomahawk Missiles U.S. Military Releases Video Of F-22 Strike Against ISIS Fired by US Last Shots in Syria Strikes Spotted and Destroyed ISIS Vehicles 'The Turk' is dead: Al Qaeda-linked terror group says leader died in Syria airstrikes Ships International Syrian Airstrikes Raise Lone Wolf Terror Threat in US, Feds Warn 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 Strikes ISIS Targets in Syria With Tomahawk Missiles and Stealth F-22 Raptor 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 WASHINGTON (AP) — Combined U.S.-Arab airstrikes hit Islamic State military strongholds in Syria and Iraq, and a simultaneous U.S. strike targeted an al-Qaida cell said to be plotting direct assaults on American and other Western interests, the U.S. military said Tuesday. President Barack Obama declared that Arab support for the airstrikes "makes it clear to the world this is not America's fight alone." Related Stories Pentagon: US, partners begin airstrikes in Syria Associated Press U.S., allies launch airstrikes in Syria against Islamist militants MarketWatch US, Arab allies strike IS jihadists in Syria AFP [$$] U.S., Arab Allies Launch Airstrikes Against Islamic State Targets in Syria The Wall Street Journal Islamic State offensive poses problems for Turkey Associated Press "We're going to do what's necessary to take the fight to this terrorist group, for the security of the country and the regime and for the entire world," Obama said as he left Washington for meetings of the U.N. General Assembly in New York. Army Gen. Martin Dempsey, the top American military official, said the U.S. and its Arab allies achieved their aim of showing the extremists that their attacks will not go unanswered. The U.S. and five Arab nations attacked the Islamic State group's headquarters in eastern Syria in nighttime raids Monday using land- and sea-based U.S. aircraft as well as Tomahawk cruise missiles launched from two Navy ships in the Red Sea and the northern Persian Gulf. "These strikes were very successful," said Rear Admiral John Kirby, the Pentagon press secretary. In Syria, activists said the trikes hit targets in and around the city of Raqqa and the province with the same name. Raqqa is the Islamic State group's self-declared capital in Syria. Rami Abdurrahman, who heads the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, told The Associated Press, "There is confirmed information that there are casualties among Islamic State group members." Raw: Aftermath of Airstrikes in SyriaPlay videoRaw: Aftermath of Airstrikes in Syria The strikes weren't coordinated with the government of Syrian President Bashar Assad, said Kirby, the Pentagon spokesman, but he added: "There was no resistance, no interaction with Syrian air forces or military defenses." Apparently trying to position his government on the side of the airstrikes, Assad said Tuesday that he supported any international effort against terrorism. He spoke during a meeting with Faleh al-Fayadh, an envoy of Iraq's prime minister. American warplanes also carried out eight airstrikes to disrupt what the military described as "imminent attack plotting against the United States and Western interests" by the shadowy Khorosan Group, a network of al-Qaida veterans working with the Yemeni branch of al-Qaida, known as Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula, to get foreign fighters with Western passports and explosives to target U.S. aviation. Obama said the U.S. was "proud to stand shoulder-to-shoulder" with Arab partners, and he called the roll: Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Bahrain and Qatar. Dempsey called the strikes an unprecedented coalition with Arab states and said the partnering had set the stage for a broader international campaign against the extremists. Read More: http://news.yahoo.com/pentagon-us-partners-begin-airstrikes-syria-081348596--politics.html
- published: 23 Sep 2014
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http://wn.com/US_Airstrikes_Syria__Bombing_ISIS_Islamic_State__Bomb_Attacks_ISIL_Iraq_RAW_FOOTAGE NEW FULL VIDEO HD -- US Begins Air strikes in Syria - Bombing Airstrike ISIS Islamic State Syrian Against Iraq September 22/2014 US, Arab allies hit 27 Sept F 15E Strike on ISIL Compound near Kobani, Syria strongholds in Syria What Is the Khorasan Group, Targeted By US in Syria? U.S. Strikes ISIS in Syria | 47 Tomahawk Missiles U.S. Military Releases Video Of F-22 Strike Against ISIS Fired by US Last Shots in Syria Strikes Spotted and Destroyed ISIS Vehicles 'The Turk' is dead: Al Qaeda-linked terror group says leader died in Syria airstrikes Ships International Syrian Airstrikes Raise Lone Wolf Terror Threat in US, Feds Warn 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 Strikes ISIS Targets in Syria With Tomahawk Missiles and Stealth F-22 Raptor 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 WASHINGTON (AP) — Combined U.S.-Arab airstrikes hit Islamic State military strongholds in Syria and Iraq, and a simultaneous U.S. strike targeted an al-Qaida cell said to be plotting direct assaults on American and other Western interests, the U.S. military said Tuesday. President Barack Obama declared that Arab support for the airstrikes "makes it clear to the world this is not America's fight alone." Related Stories Pentagon: US, partners begin airstrikes in Syria Associated Press U.S., allies launch airstrikes in Syria against Islamist militants MarketWatch US, Arab allies strike IS jihadists in Syria AFP [$$] U.S., Arab Allies Launch Airstrikes Against Islamic State Targets in Syria The Wall Street Journal Islamic State offensive poses problems for Turkey Associated Press "We're going to do what's necessary to take the fight to this terrorist group, for the security of the country and the regime and for the entire world," Obama said as he left Washington for meetings of the U.N. General Assembly in New York. Army Gen. Martin Dempsey, the top American military official, said the U.S. and its Arab allies achieved their aim of showing the extremists that their attacks will not go unanswered. The U.S. and five Arab nations attacked the Islamic State group's headquarters in eastern Syria in nighttime raids Monday using land- and sea-based U.S. aircraft as well as Tomahawk cruise missiles launched from two Navy ships in the Red Sea and the northern Persian Gulf. "These strikes were very successful," said Rear Admiral John Kirby, the Pentagon press secretary. In Syria, activists said the trikes hit targets in and around the city of Raqqa and the province with the same name. Raqqa is the Islamic State group's self-declared capital in Syria. Rami Abdurrahman, who heads the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, told The Associated Press, "There is confirmed information that there are casualties among Islamic State group members." Raw: Aftermath of Airstrikes in SyriaPlay videoRaw: Aftermath of Airstrikes in Syria The strikes weren't coordinated with the government of Syrian President Bashar Assad, said Kirby, the Pentagon spokesman, but he added: "There was no resistance, no interaction with Syrian air forces or military defenses." Apparently trying to position his government on the side of the airstrikes, Assad said Tuesday that he supported any international effort against terrorism. He spoke during a meeting with Faleh al-Fayadh, an envoy of Iraq's prime minister. American warplanes also carried out eight airstrikes to disrupt what the military described as "imminent attack plotting against the United States and Western interests" by the shadowy Khorosan Group, a network of al-Qaida veterans working with the Yemeni branch of al-Qaida, known as Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula, to get foreign fighters with Western passports and explosives to target U.S. aviation. Obama said the U.S. was "proud to stand shoulder-to-shoulder" with Arab partners, and he called the roll: Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Bahrain and Qatar. Dempsey called the strikes an unprecedented coalition with Arab states and said the partnering had set the stage for a broader international campaign against the extremists. Read More: http://news.yahoo.com/pentagon-us-partners-begin-airstrikes-syria-081348596--politics.html
- published: 23 Sep 2014
- views: 475353