Military aims to stop ISIL’s ‘spillage’ outside of Iraq, Syria
OTTAWA — Two Canadian military teams are in Lebanon and Jordan as the international community searches for ways to keep the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant from spreading once the city of Mosul falls.
Senior military commanders have warned that victory in Iraq’s second-largest city will not mark the end of ISIL as a threat, but that the group will instead go underground and resort to suicide attacks and similar tactics.
There are also growing fears that defeat in Iraq and Syria will see ISIL attempt to spread into the surrounding region, where it will try to foment fresh havoc and instability.
British Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said Thursday that preventing that spread will be a key focus for those countries involved in the fight against ISIL — also known as ISIS and Daesh — in the coming months.
