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Significance

The government is aligning itself with the emerging international strategy against ISG in Syria. Its push to participate in airstrikes in part reflects a wish to reassert the United Kingdom's role as an international security partner, especially to the United States and France.

Impacts

The government envisages airstrikes as being needed for at least 12-18 months.

The United Kingdom will be important but secondary in the anti-ISG coalition, with the United States continuing to conduct most operations.

In the interests of its anti-ISG strategy, the government will temper its insistence on Syrian President Bashar al-Assad stepping down.

The risk of an Islamist terrorist attack in the United Kingdom will increase.

If Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn comes to be seen as correct in his anti-airstrikes stance, it will further envenom relations on the left.

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