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Obama authorizes airstrikes in Iraq to defend civilians

President Obama held a meeting with the National Security Council in White House. And soon after that Obama addressed the nation & gave a promise to help the Iraqi civilian masses from the brutality of Islamic State extremists. Then the authorization for the airstrikes over key ISIS positions was given.

U.S. President Obama authorizes airstrikes in Iraq to defend Iraq civilians

This authorization of targeted airstrikes is in wake of Iraqi civilian masses being slaughtered by the ISIS extremists. ISIS extremists swarming the country to such an extent of host aging hundreds of Yazidi women.  ISIS extremists took this extreme step in answer as soon as America’s wading into the crisis of Iraq. And then American warplanes dropped 500lb laser-guided bombs on the Islamic State artillery position near Irbil in order to halt save the innocent lives of Iraq Civilian masses from ISIS extremists clutches.

As per the latest news concerned, on President Obama’s authorization two bombers were swept over the Persian Gulf, jihadist emplacements in order restore the Yazidi minorities. In addition to this, U.S. military held two more air strikes against ISIS extremists.

These consequences even led to one more crisis of ISIS extremists capture of hundreds of women from Iraq’s another city, Mosul. Hundreds of Iraq’s women, children & civilians underwent the crisis that took an overwhelming attention internationally. This made Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel make a warning to the ISIS militants that U.S. intelligence hits ISIS militants if at all they go for threatening U.S. & its refugees.

President Obama sent 800 US forces to Iraq to get control over the militant’s actions & to have a control in order to monitor the deteriorating conditions. Even U.S. forces giving security arrangements to its top embassy & US personnel.

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