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Islamic State vehicles targeted by RAF Tornados David Cameron: 'Britons who join Islamic State are enemies of UK'
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RAF jets fired four missiles at Islamic State (IS) vehicles in Iraq overnight, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has said. Britons who try to travel to Syria or Iraq to join Islamic State (IS) militants will be treated as "an enemy of the UK", David Cameron has said.
It said two Tornados had fired missiles at an armed pick-up truck and transport vehicle west of Baghdad, adding that the strikes had been "successful". The PM said the government would use "everything at our disposal" to prevent people from joining jihadists.
Prime Minister David Cameron said there was no "walk-on-by option" for the UK when it came to dealing with IS. Speaking as RAF jets took part in fresh airstrikes in Iraq overnight, he said there was no "walk-on-by option" for the UK when it came to dealing with IS.
Britons who join militants in Syria and Iraq are enemies of the UK and "should expect to be treated as such", he said. Tornados fired four missiles at two IS vehicles, the Ministry of Defence said.
The MoD said the two Tornados had fired missiles at an armed pick-up truck and transport vehicle west of Baghdad, adding that the strikes had been "successful".
Brimstone missiles
During his speech at the Conservative Party conference in Birmingham, where he also unveiled other proposals, Mr Cameron said some people think we can "opt out" of the conflict in Iraq, but said: "We can't."
He also directly addressed Britons thinking of taking up arms with militants in the Middle East.
"To those who have had all the advantages of being brought up in Britain, but who want to go and fight, let me say this - if you try and travel to Syria or Iraq, we will use everything at our disposal to stop you. Taking away your passport, prosecuting, convicting, imprisoning."To those who have had all the advantages of being brought up in Britain, but who want to go and fight, let me say this - if you try and travel to Syria or Iraq, we will use everything at our disposal to stop you. Taking away your passport, prosecuting, convicting, imprisoning.
"And even if you're there already, we may even prevent you from coming back. You have declared your allegiance. You are an enemy of the UK and you should expect to be treated as such," Mr Cameron told the Conservative party conference. "And even if you're there already, we may even prevent you from coming back. You have declared your allegiance. You are an enemy of the UK and you should expect to be treated as such," Mr Cameron said.
'Command and control' Commenting on the latest RAF sorties, the MoD said the jets had been sent to examine a suspected command and control position of IS, the militant group also known as Isis or Isil.
His speech comes after RAF jets took part in further strikes in Iraq.
Commenting on the latest sorties, the MoD said the jets had been sent to examine a suspected command and control position of IS, the militant group also known as Isis or Isil.
"At the scene they were able to identify Isil activity and two vehicles, one of which was an armed pick-up truck," it said."At the scene they were able to identify Isil activity and two vehicles, one of which was an armed pick-up truck," it said.
"Four Brimstone missiles were used to conduct a precision attack on the vehicles. Initial analysis indicates that the strikes were successful.""Four Brimstone missiles were used to conduct a precision attack on the vehicles. Initial analysis indicates that the strikes were successful."
There has been no independent confirmation of the targets.There has been no independent confirmation of the targets.
UK forces have now directly engaged IS twice since Parliament authorised involvement in the international military campaign last week.
On Tuesday, the MoD said Tornados had been on an "armed reconnaissance mission" when they were asked to help Kurdish troops in north-west Iraq.
The jets identified an IS heavy weapon position, which the MoD said was firing on Kurdish forces.
A guided bomb was used to attack the position, while a missile targeted an armed pick-up truck in the same area, it said.
'We must respond''We must respond'
Defence Secretary Michael Fallon told the Tory conference in Birmingham that RAF planes had been conducting daily flights over Iraq since Parliament's vote. Defence Secretary Michael Fallon told the Conservative Party conference that RAF planes had been conducting daily flights over Iraq since Parliament's vote.
He said "no responsible government" could ignore the challenge presented by IS.He said "no responsible government" could ignore the challenge presented by IS.
"We didn't choose this fight, but for the security of our nation, we must respond," he said."We didn't choose this fight, but for the security of our nation, we must respond," he said.
Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond told the conference that the "twisted ideology" of IS "can and must be driven out of Iraq".Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond told the conference that the "twisted ideology" of IS "can and must be driven out of Iraq".
"It is right that Britain shoulders its share of the burden in the great coalition of nations that has come together to defeat the menace of Isil, and we should be proud that we are doing so," he said."It is right that Britain shoulders its share of the burden in the great coalition of nations that has come together to defeat the menace of Isil, and we should be proud that we are doing so," he said.
He said the UK's strategy in the region was "comprehensive", including humanitarian aid, arming Kurdish fighters and cutting off IS funding.He said the UK's strategy in the region was "comprehensive", including humanitarian aid, arming Kurdish fighters and cutting off IS funding.
About 40 nations have joined a coalition to tackle the militant group, which has seized large parts of Iraq and Syria in the past few months.
UK forces have now directly engaged IS twice since Parliament authorised involvement in the international military campaign last week.
On Tuesday, the MoD said Tornados had been on an "armed reconnaissance mission" when they were asked to help Kurdish troops in north-west Iraq.
The jets identified an IS heavy weapon position, which the MoD said was firing on Kurdish forces.
A guided bomb was used to attack the position, while a missile targeted an armed pick-up truck in the same area, it said.
Appeal for mercyAppeal for mercy
About 40 nations have joined a coalition to tackle the militant group, which has seized large parts of Iraq and Syria in the past few months.
There were also reports of heavy fighting on Tuesday across a key border crossing between Iraq and Syria involving Kurdish forces and IS militants.There were also reports of heavy fighting on Tuesday across a key border crossing between Iraq and Syria involving Kurdish forces and IS militants.
IS, which has established a self-declared "caliphate" in the territory it controls, is also holding a number of hostages.IS, which has established a self-declared "caliphate" in the territory it controls, is also holding a number of hostages.
Last month, in a video showing the beheading of British hostage David Haines the militants said the next to be killed may be Alan Henning - a taxi driver from Eccles who had been delivering aid to Syria when he was captured last year. Last month, in a video showing the beheading of British hostage David Haines, the militants said the next to be killed may be Alan Henning - a taxi driver from Eccles who had been delivering aid to Syria when he was captured last year.
Mr Henning's wife, Barbara, has again appealed to IS leaders to show mercy.Mr Henning's wife, Barbara, has again appealed to IS leaders to show mercy.