Cameron justifies ‘hard military force’ against ISIS and Assad in Syria amid kill list controversy

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‘“Hard military force” is needed to beat the Islamic State (formerly ISIS/ISIL) militants and the Syrian regime of Bashar Assad, Prime Minister David Cameron has told MPs.

Cameron made his remarks in the House of Commons on Wednesday in response to a challenge from outgoing interim Labour leader Harriet Harman. Harman had pressed him on the number of Syrian refugees the UK would be accepting.

“She talks about going to the causes of these crises,” Cameron said, referring to Harman, who steps down as temporary Labour party leader on Saturday. “She is absolutely right about that.”’

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