Tuesday, December 15, 2015

34 Muslim nations join forces with Saudi Arabia to tackle the ISIS


#ISIS #Riyadh #saudiledcoalition The battle cry is eliminate the ISIS and, in order to go about this task, Saudi Arabia has formed an alliance of 34 Muslim nations to fight the menace of ISIS and tackle 'the Islamic world's problem with terrorism'. This Saudi-led coalition will be based in Riyadh and includes powerful gulf states Egypt and Turkey but excludes Iran. This has been reported in dailymail.co.uk dated 15 December 2015.
The alliance members from the Middle East, Africa and Asia will work from the capital 'to coordinate and support military operations to fight terrorism'.
As Saudi defense minister and crown prince Mohammad bin Salman Al Saud has indicated - the aim was to tackle 'the Islamic world's problem with terrorism and will be a partner in the worldwide fight against this scourge.... Arrangements would be made for 'coordination with friendly peace-loving nations and international bodies for the sake of supporting international efforts to combat terrorism and to save international peace and security'.
More than 10 other 'Islamic countries' had expressed support for the coalition, including Indonesia.
The alliance is being established because terrorism 'should be fought by all means and collaboration should be made to eliminate it.'

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