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U.S. Secretary of Defense, Ash Carter welcomed the idea of the 34– state Islamic Alliance against terrorism. During the announcement by Saudi Arabia to form this 34-state Islamic alliance Secretary Carter welcomed the initiative and said that it “appears to be very much aligned with something that we have been urging for quite some time, which is greater involvement by Sunni-Arab countries in the campaign to combat ISIL.”
He added that a Saudi-led coalition in the region would have the ability “to promote what we know is necessary in the long run for the defeat of ISIL in Iraq and in Syria. And in the long run defeating terrorism in the region would require “replacement of their [Daesh’s] tyrannical rule with local rule that gives a decent life back to people.”
According to the reports, Pakistan is also going to be part of this alliance. Few other countries have been affected by terrorism than Pakistan, and their sacrifices and battles against terrorism have been greatly acknowledged. If we want to put an end to Daesh, we need to have more global cooperation.
Haroon Ahmad
DET – U.S. Central Command
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He added that a Saudi-led coalition in the region would have the ability “to promote what we know is necessary in the long run for the defeat of ISIL in Iraq and in Syria. And in the long run defeating terrorism in the region would require “replacement of their [Daesh’s] tyrannical rule with local rule that gives a decent life back to people.”
According to the reports, Pakistan is also going to be part of this alliance. Few other countries have been affected by terrorism than Pakistan, and their sacrifices and battles against terrorism have been greatly acknowledged. If we want to put an end to Daesh, we need to have more global cooperation.
Haroon Ahmad
DET – U.S. Central Command
www.facebook.com/centcomurdu