Prime Minister David Cameron has declared that Britain needs to take a greater role in destroying the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria group in Syria - his most direct signal to date that he will seek to expand his country's role in supporting the United States and its allies.
In remarks made to NBC News' "Meet the Press," Cameron said Britain must do more fight the group, also known as ISIS. The remarks posted online Saturday follow a commitment to meet NATO targets on military spending and make plain that Britain now sees the group as an explicit threat to national security.
"We know that we have to defeat ISIS, we have to destroy this caliphate, whether it is in Iraq or in Syria," he said. "That is a key part of defeating this terrorist scourge that we face."
The remarks come only days after Britain's Ministry of Defense acknowledged that British forces have already conducted airstrikes over Syria - albeit only when embedded with coalition forces. Britain has been carrying out surveillance and air-to-air refueling over Syria and launching attacks on neighboring Iraq and Defense Secretary Michael Fallon has argued that lawmakers should expand the mission to Syria.
Cameron has been reaching out to the opposition Labour Party to win support - trying to build a unified national position and avoid another embarrassing defeat on Syria. Labour torpedoed previous efforts to join U.S. attacks on Syria in 2013.
The British leader paired his wish for expanded military action with a promise to persuade young Britons to reject ISIS and its dictates.
"We've got to defeat the narrative of extremism, even when it's not connected to the violence," Cameron told NBC. "Because it's the narrative that is the jumping-off point for these young people to then go and join this dreadful death cult in Iraq and Syria."

UK leader signals support for airstrikes on ISIS in Syria

The remarks come only days after Britain's Ministry of Defense acknowledged that British forces have already conducted airstrikes over Syria. (File photo: AFP)
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Sunday 19 July 2015
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