Syrian airstrikes fuelling extremism
September 6, 2015 - 9:17PM
Lucy Battersby Trends Reporter
Two Royal Australian Air Force F/A-18F Super Hornets return after completing a combat mission over Iraq. Photo: Murray Staff
Terrorist groups like Islamic State cannot be defeated until the Syrian civil war and domestic bombing campaigns are brought under control, according to an independent report into the country's chaos.
In fact, bombing campaigns conducted by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad were helping extremist groups like IS grow stronger and bigger, and western governments should focus on stopping Assad's airstrikes rather than the terrorists, the report advises.
Meanwhile, federal cabinet will on Tuesday debate whether Australia should begin airstrikes against IS forces in Syria - should a request from the US come through. Australian defence forces have been helping US military in the region by airlifting supplies to Kurdish fighters and dropping humanitarian supplies to northern Iraq.
But while the Australian government focuses public attention on the chaos caused by the spread of an extremist group known as Islamic State and Daesh, a recent report from the Brussel's-based International Crisis Group [ICG] warns western governments could not defeat these stateless extremists until Syria's civil war settles.
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