UK doesn’t need Assad’s permission to launch airstrikes in Syria – Cameron

UK doesn’t need Assad’s permission to launch airstrikes in Syria – Cameron

Britain could conduct airstrikes in Syrian regions captured by Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) militants, UK Prime Minister David Cameron has said. He added that he did not need permission from Syrian President Bashar Assad.

Speaking at the start of the NATO summit in Wales on Thursday, Cameron said he did not recognize Assad as a legitimate leader, labeling him as “part of the problem.”