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Carter Lauds Denmark’s Expansion of Counter-ISIL Role

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Defense Secretary Ash Carter today welcomed the decision by the Danish Parliament to expand Denmark’s role in the fight against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.

Defense Secretary Ash Carter meets with Danish Defense Minister Peter Christensen at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Feb. 10, 2016. DoD photo by Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Adrian Cadiz
Defense Secretary Ash Carter meets with Danish Defense Minister Peter Christensen at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Feb. 10, 2016. DoD photo by Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Adrian Cadiz
Defense Secretary Ash Carter meets with Danish Defense Minister Peter Christensen at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Feb. 10, 2016. DoD photo by Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Adrian Cadiz
Brussels Meeting
Defense Secretary Ash Carter meets with Danish Defense Minister Peter Christensen at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Feb. 10, 2016. DoD photo by Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Adrian Cadiz
Credit: Master Sgt. Adrian Cadiz
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The decision is “a welcome contribution from a valued partner in the counter-ISIL coalition and another sign of the growing momentum for the campaign to defeat ISIL,” the secretary said in a statement.

A Steadfast Partner

“Denmark is a steadfast partner in global coalition efforts,” Carter said. “Its contributions, including strike aircraft, air defense radar, and training and assistance to Iraqi forces, have already been significant.”

Denmark’s renewed and expanded role in the military campaign -- including the authority to participate in the full spectrum of combat operations in Iraq and Syria -- will further increase the military pressure on ISIL, the secretary said. Denmark will provide important resources to help ensure security and stability in areas freed from ISIL control, an essential element in dealing ISIL a lasting defeat, he added.

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