Christian Post
 
Obama Authorizes Targeted Airstrikes in Iraq as Islamic State Continues to  
Kill Christians, Religious Minorities

 
 
By _Melissa  Barnhart_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/author/melissa-barnhart/) 
August 8, 2014|7:41 am
President Barack Obama announced Thursday night at the White House that the 
 U.S. military will engage in targeted airstrikes against Islamic State 
terrorist  convoys in Iraq if they advance toward the U.S. embassy in Baghdad 
or the  consulate in Arbil. 
Obama emphasized that while he believes the "U.S.cannot and should not  
intervene every time there's a crisis in the world," he said his administration 
 is taking action in this case to help "avert a massacre." 
"In recent days, these terrorists have continued to move across Iraq, and  
have neared the city of Arbil, where American diplomats and civilians serve 
at  our consulate and American military personnel advise Iraqi forces," 
Obama said.  "We're also providing emergency assistance to the Iraqi government 
and Kurdish  forces so they can more effectively wage the fight against 
ISIL." 
Obama said he's also authorized targeted airstrikes to protect Iraqis who 
are  stranded along Mount Sinjar, because the Iraqi government has requested 
military  assistance. 
"We've begun operations to help save Iraqi civilians stranded on the  
mountain," Obama said. "As ISIL has marched across Iraq, it has waged a 
ruthless  
campaign against innocent Iraqis. And these terrorists have been especially 
 barbaric toward religious minorities, including Christians and Yazidis." 
"Yazidi women, men and children from the area of Sinjar have fled for their 
 lives by the thousands, perhaps tens of thousands," noted Obama, who said 
the  U.S. had to act to "carefully and responsibly prevent a potential act 
of  genocide." 
"Today, America is coming to help," Obama commented, in response to Iraqi  
civilians' pleas for intervention. 
By Thursday night, the Defense Department said it had already dropped 72  
bundles of food (8,000 ready-to-eat meals) and 5,200 gallons water to the  
estimated 40,000 Iraqis stranded on the peaks of Mount Sinjar. 
Prior to Obama's announcement, White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest  
announced Thursday afternoon that while the administration would be taking  
action to combat the Islamic State terrorists who have a "callous disregard 
for  human rights," he emphasized that there is "no American military solution 
for  the problems in Iraq." 
Earnest further explained that while the U.S. was considering airstrikes, 
the  administration hadn't yet committed to taking direct action, but did 
plan to  coordinate strategic efforts with Iraqi and Kurdish forces. 
"Iraqi and Kurdish authorities are focused on this specific threat to the  
nation, and to the vulnerable populations that live in these areas," Earnest 
 said. "The U.S. government and military is supporting the ongoing efforts 
of  Iraqi and Kurdish officials to address this urgent humanitarian crisis 
that  exists." 
Earnest added that the U.S. has military personnel on the ground in Iraq 
who  are working with Iraqi and Kurdish Security Forces to evaluate their  
capabilities and will be providing an assessment of the situation to the  
administration. 
The administration is also working to persuade Iraq's Shi'ite Prime 
Minister  Nuri al-Maliki to form a more inclusive government. 
Islamic State terrorists extended their gains in northern Iraq Thursday,  
seizing more towns and strengthening gaining territory near the Kurdish 
region,  according to _Reuters_ 
(http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/08/07/us-iraq-security-idUSKBN0G70LO20140807)
 . 
"The militant group said in a statement on its Twitter account that its  
fighters had seized 15 towns, the strategic Mosul dam on the Tigris River and 
a  military base, in an ongoing offensive that began at the weekend," 
Reuters  reports. "Kurdish officials say their forces still control the dam, 
Iraq's  biggest." 
Reuters also reports that two witnesses said Thursday that "Islamic State  
fighters had hoisted the group's black flag over the dam, which could allow 
the  militants to flood major cities or cut off significant water supplies 
and  electricity." 
Mark Arabo, national spokesman for the group "Ending Genocide in Iraq," 
told  _CNN Wednesday_ 
(http://news.msn.com/world/video?videoid=2bfdecd8-28d6-bd10-3bdb-9fe0cecfe467&ap=False&src=v5:share:sharepermalink:&from=s
harepermalink&src=v5:share:sharepermalink:&from=sharepermalink)  that 
"Christianity in the city of Mosel is  dead and a Christian holocaust is in our 
midst." 
"This is truly a living nightmare that's not going away,"Arabo explained.  
"Day-by-day, it's getting worse and worse. More children are being beheaded; 
 mothers are being raped and killed; fathers are being hung. Right now, 
300,000  Christians are fleeing, living in neighboring cities, just wanting a 
chance —  not just to survive, but to live." 
Arabo, who said his group met with Deputy National Security Advisor Ben  
Rhodes at the White House last week, has been asking the administration to 
take  action against the Islamic State and protested outside the White House in 
 support of Iraqi Christians seven weeks ago. 
"The world hasn't seen an evil like this for generations," he added. 
"There's  actually a park in Mosul (the second largest city in Iraq) where they 
put  beheaded children on a stick. These are crimes against humanity." 
Ninety five percent of all Christians have fled Mosul and 5 percent have  
converted to Islam, according to Arabo. He further explained that even if  
Christians are able to meet the Islamic State's demands to pay a fine instead 
of  converting to Islam or be killed, their homes and property are being 
taken and  men are watching the terror group capture their wives and daughters. 
Andrew White, an Anglican canon at St George's church in Baghdad, who has  
served the Christian community in Baghdad for 10 years, said in a newsletter 
 that the Islamic State has been able to commit atrocities in Iraq without 
fear  of reprisal because the world's attention is focused on the 
Israel-Hamas  conflict. 
"The Islamic State simply said we can do anything now the world is just  
looking at Gaza," White said in the newsletter sent to supporters of the  
Foundation for Relief and Reconciliation in the Middle East, according to the 
_Anglican Communion News Service_ 
(http://www.anglicannews.org/news/2014/07/iraq-hell-has-broken-out-here-and-nobody-cares.aspx)
 . 
"It is as if hell has broken out here and nobody cares … The situation is 
so  serious and it is very easy to feel forgotten," White said. 
He continued: "Even in Baghdad people are terrified of what is happening  
around us. … The number of kidnappings here has soared and people simply do 
not  know what is going to happen next." 
On Tuesday, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power released 
_a  statement _ (http://usun.state.gov/briefing/statements/230260.htm) 
announcing that the administration is condemning the Islamic  State's attacks 
in 
Iraq. 
"I condemn in the strongest possible terms the Islamic State in Iraq and 
the  Levant ... [And ISIL's] reported abuse, kidnapping, torture and 
executions of  Iraq's religious and ethnic minorities and its systematic 
destruction 
of  religious and cultural sites are appalling." 
"The U.S. supports the Iraqi Security Forces and Peshmerga Forces working 
to  defend these areas against ISIL. .... The U.S. is committed to helping 
the  people of Iraq as they confront the security and humanitarian challenges 
in  their fight against ISIL. Iraq's leaders must move swiftly to form a 
new, fully  inclusive government that takes into account the rights, 
aspirations and  legitimate concerns of all of Iraq's communities," Power 
added. 
Islamic State terrorists, an offshoot of al Qaeda, have come within a 30  
minute drive of Arbil, according to Reuters.

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