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TERROR WARS
US can't defeat IS with tepid Obama war request: lawmaker
by Staff Writers
Washington (AFP) Feb 15, 2015


Japan to give $15mn to fight terror in Mideast, Africa: report
Tokyo (AFP) Feb 15, 2015 - Japan, reeling from the murder of two nationals by Islamic State extremists, will offer an extra $15 million in aid to fight terrorism in Middle East and Africa, a report said Sunday.

Japan hopes to demonstrate its resolve not to cave in to terrorism with the fresh assistance, which will be announced at a global counter-terrorism conference starting on Wednesday in Washington, the Sankei Shimbun said.

It said the money would be distributed through international organisations to affected regions, including countries bordering Syria and Iraq. Large parts of those countries are controlled by Islamic State militants.

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has come in for criticism over the timing of an earlier $200 million Japanese pledge to help refugees fleeing IS-controlled areas, and the comments he made.

Abe announced the $200 million aid in Egypt on January 17, saying Japan would "help curb the threat" of IS and give the money "for those countries contending with" the militants.

The announcement was followed by the hostage drama, with the militants demanding the same sum in exchange for a captured Japanese contractor and a journalist.

The militants later changed their demand to the release of a death row inmate from a Jordanian prison.

Tokyo pressed Jordan for its help, but the militants eventually announced the killing of the pair as well as a Jordanian airman, along with photos and videos.

President Barack Obama's request for congressional permission to wage war against the Islamic State group doesn't go far enough to defeat the jihadist fighters, the US legislature's top Republican said Sunday.

Tantamount to a declaration of war, the authority sought from Congress last week would provide Obama political cover at home and a firmer legal basis on which to prosecute the fight.

The US military has already been involved in airstrikes against Islamic State in Iraq and Syria since the middle of last year, and Obama on Wednesday asked Congress to formally back a global war against the group -- but with limitations on the authorization's duration and curbs on the use of ground forces.

House Speaker John Boehner, however, was sharply critical of the request, which he described as less than "smart."

"The president is asking for less authority than he has today under previous authorizations. I don't think that's smart," said Boehner, the top Republican in the House of Representatives.

"We need a robust strategy to take on ISIL (IS). No one has seen one from this White House yet. In addition to a robust strategy, I think we need to have a robust authorization," he said.

"I don't believe what the president sent here gives him the flexibility, or the authority, to take on this enemy and to win," Boehner told the Fox News Sunday program.

"I look at the submission by the president as the beginning of the process," he added promising an "exhaustive series of congressional hearings.

"There will be a lot more discussion about this in the weeks ahead."


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