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David Cameron has been warned that going ahead with air strikes in Syria would force the UK to choose the lesser of two evils: Isis or President Assad.
The Prime Minister believes MPs should reconsider whether to take military action in Syria due to the growing threat of Islamic extremism emanating from the country.
But Julian Lewis, chair of the Defence select committee, said it was impossible to intervene in Syria without helping either the Islamic terrorists in the north of the country or President Assad's regime.
David Cameron has been warned that going ahead with air strikes in Syria would force the UK to choose the lesser of two evils: Isis or President Assad.
The Prime Minister believes MPs should reconsider whether to take military action in Syria due to the growing threat of Islamic extremism emanating from the country.
But Julian Lewis, chair of the Defence select committee, said it was impossible to intervene in Syria without helping either the Islamic terrorists in the north of the country or President Assad's regime …. http://www.independent.co.uk