ISIS News: Britain, France, and Russia Discuss Plans Against Terrorism
In what could be a call for the biggest and most intense get-together for the discussion of intensifying ISIS attacks, France, Russia, and even Great Britain have stated that they are all for the total eradication of this generation's strongest terrorist group.
It is clear that the recent onslaught in various locations on the French capital led French President Francois Hollande to hoist the colors and call for "war." The suicide bombings and gunfire attacks took the lives of over a hundred people whose families continue to grieve their loss.
Russia, on the other hand, has had several talks with U.S. President Barack Obama over the past months to settle on how the countries should cooperate in destroying Islamic State posts and weapon facilities in Syria and Iraq.
According to CNN, Hollande and Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed Thursday about the most effective plans to quench terrorism. It has been reported earlier that Putin has had some "disagreements" with Obama ever since the Russian army fired airstrikes in Iraq. This time, though, it seems the Americas, Russia, and France are all settling on becoming a unified power to finally end the reign of ISIS.
On the same day, British Prime Minister David Cameron delivered a message of hope for people who have been victims of the atrocities. He said there is only one path that his country should take and that is to help eradicate terrorism for a stronger and more peaceful world. He called for the British people to understand the need "to take action now, to help protect us against the terrorism seen on the streets of Paris and elsewhere."
Cameron believes that if Russia, France, and his country will all decide to join the U.S.-led coalition, a strengthened and highly offensive military move should be made in order to relieve the people of "the very direct threat that (ISIS) poses to our country and our way of life."
It is unclear as to what developments the four big nations will achieve if all talks become a success, but it is expected that a wider and more advanced military will be in the face of the Islamic State when a joint mission becomes a reality.