US President Barack Obama approved Tuesday night in the White House, the King of Jordan Abdullah II ibn Hussein, who resides in the United States for a visit. The two leaders announced a further decisive step up the fight against the Islamists of IS.
The meeting was not in the visit of the Jordanian monarch; they hastily organized shortly after the publication of the jihadist network video recording of the IS, which is supposed to represent the burning alive of 26-year-old Jordanian al-pilot Muatha Kasaesbeha.
According to White House spokesman Alistair Baskey’a, “president and King Abdullah confirmed that despicable murder of this brave Jordanian far only strengthen the international community to destroy IS”.
Before the meeting with the King of Jordan, Obama issued a statement in which he announced that the death of the pilot “double vigilance and determination of our global coalition breakdown and eventual defeat IS”. The US president stressed that “the courage and dedication to see. Al-Kasaesbeha represent the universal human values that contrast with cowardice and depravity IS”.
King Abdullah, who is one of the closest US allies in the Middle East, said that the campaign against extremists in the IS is “a struggle of values.”
Al-Kasaesbeh fell into the hands of jihadists from IS in December last year. R. During a combat mission when he piloted F-16 fighter crashed in Syria. So far, he was the only pilot of the countries participating in the coalition fighting the IS, which was captured. His death sparked public outrage in Jordan, where – according to the Associated Press – Jordanian armed forces participated in the battles of the IS is not popular.
Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe said that “condemns with the power of the unworthy and unforgivable act.” Observers recall that the jihadists of the IS made recently executions Japanese journalist and previously deprived of life, and several other Japanese Americans and the British.
Similar words of condemnation and outrage were received from many other world leaders, m. In. from Francois Hollande, the French president and UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon.
In response to the murder of al-Kasaesbeha Muatha Jordanian authorities announced Tuesday evening that perform executions on three terrorists and Iraqi dżihadystce Sadżidzie al-Riszawi. She was sentenced to death for participating in terrorist attacks in 2005 in Amman, which killed 60 people. All are to be executed on Wednesday morning.
Widespread condemnation of the execution by the Jordanian pilot IS – Gazeta.pl
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