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Isis crisis: UK air strikes in Iraq would be legal, says Downing Street | |
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It would be legal for the UK to deploy forces in Iraq in response to the government's request for support in fighting Isis, Number 10 has said. | It would be legal for the UK to deploy forces in Iraq in response to the government's request for support in fighting Isis, Number 10 has said. |
The announcement comes as MPs prepare to vote on Friday on carrying out air strikes against Isis in Iraq, but not Syria. | The announcement comes as MPs prepare to vote on Friday on carrying out air strikes against Isis in Iraq, but not Syria. |
In an echo of the 2003 Iraq War, Downing Street published a summary of the legal advice on intervening in Iraq given by the Attorney General Jeremy Wright to today's Cabinet meeting, which backed air strikes. | In an echo of the 2003 Iraq War, Downing Street published a summary of the legal advice on intervening in Iraq given by the Attorney General Jeremy Wright to today's Cabinet meeting, which backed air strikes. |
It said: “The Government is satisfied that the consent of Iraq...provides a clear and unequivocal legal basis for the deployment of UK forces and military assets to take military action to strike Isis sites and military strongholds in Iraq. | It said: “The Government is satisfied that the consent of Iraq...provides a clear and unequivocal legal basis for the deployment of UK forces and military assets to take military action to strike Isis sites and military strongholds in Iraq. |
”The UK will conduct military action in accordance with applicable international law, including international humanitarian law.“ | ”The UK will conduct military action in accordance with applicable international law, including international humanitarian law.“ |
The Cabinet agreed the Commons resolution to be debated tomorrow, which says: “This motion does not endorse UK air strikes in Syria as part of this campaign, and any proposal to do so would be subject to a separate vote in Parliament...(The) Government will not deploy UK troops in ground combat operations.” | The Cabinet agreed the Commons resolution to be debated tomorrow, which says: “This motion does not endorse UK air strikes in Syria as part of this campaign, and any proposal to do so would be subject to a separate vote in Parliament...(The) Government will not deploy UK troops in ground combat operations.” |
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