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Aid and Airstrikes to Iraq (But Don't Call It 'War')

Assistance for groups threatened by ISIL, and support for U.S. personnel.

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THE PRESIDENT:  Good evening.  Today I authorized two operations in Iraq—targeted airstrikes to protect our American personnel, and a humanitarian effort to help save thousands of Iraqi civilians who are trapped on a mountain without food and water and facing almost certain death.  Let me explain the actions we're taking and why.    

First, I said in June—as the terrorist group ISIL began an advance across Iraq—that the United States would be prepared to take targeted military action in Iraq if and when we determined that the situation required it.  In recent days, these terrorists have continued to move across Iraq, and have neared the city of Erbil, where American diplomats and civilians serve at our consulate and American military personnel advise Iraqi forces…

I know that many of you are rightly concerned about any American military action in Iraq, even limited strikes like these.  I understand that.  I ran for this office in part to end our war in Iraq and welcome our troops home, and that's what we've done.  As Commander-in-Chief, I will not allow the United States to be dragged into fighting another war in Iraq.