Obama authorises air strikes in Iraq
"Today I authorised two operations in Iraq. Targetted air strikes to protect our American personnel and a humanitarian effort to help save thousands of Iraqi civilians who are trapped on a mountain without food or water and facing almost certain death," Obama said during a televised address on Thursday evening.
Explaining the reasons for the air strikes, he said:
"In recent days these terrorists have continued to move across Iraq and have neared the city of Erbil where American diplomats and civilians serve at our consulate and American military personnel advise Iraqi forces.
To stop the advance on Erbil, I have directed our military to take targetted strikes against ISIL terrorist convoys should they move towards the city. We intend to stay vigilant and take action if these terrorist forces threaten our forces or personnel any where in Iraq including our consulate in Erbil and our embassy in Baghdad.
We are providing urgent assistance to Iraqi government and Kurdish forces so they can more effectively wage the fight against ISIL."
Describing the plight of the Yazidi refugees, President Obama said America could not turn a blind eye to a "potential genocide".