DoD News, Defense Media Activity
WASHINGTON, December 3, 2015 — Recent actions by the United
Kingdom and Germany are reflective of coalition nations’ shared commitment to
defeat and destroy the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant terrorist group,
Defense Secretary Ash Carter said in a statement issued yesterday.
"Today’s vote by the United Kingdom to participate in
strikes on ISIL targets in Syria is further evidence of the strength of our
coalition, and the enduring importance of the special relationship between the
United States and the United Kingdom," Carter said in the statement. He
also commended Germany for expanding its contributions to the counter-ISIL
effort, including a commitment of up to 1,200 troops as well as additional
support for the air campaign.
The secretary called the United Kingdom "a strong
member of the counter-ISIL coalition since it began in September 2014" and
noted the country's contributions to air operations, including airstrikes
against ISIL targets in Iraq and intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance
missions in both Iraq and Syria.
"They have also supported the coalition partners on the
ground through the advise and assist mission in Iraq and the Syria train and
equip program," Carter said in the statement. He specifically praised
British Prime Minister David Cameron and Secretary of State for Defense Michael
Fallon for the "leadership they have shown in the fight against ISIL, as
well as the commitment they have shown to our common defense by deciding that
the United Kingdom will continue to meet the pledge that all NATO allies made
in Wales to invest at least two percent of GDP in defense."
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