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Will Obama launch overt airstrikes on targets within Syria's borders?

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Obama has launched airstrikes against ISIL targets in Iraq with consent of Iraqi government. In a recent T.V address he hinted at targeting ISIL wherever they hide, this is a brief oveview of what he said; Obama announced an open-ended bombing campaign against Islamic State militants on Wednesday that will extend into Syria for the first time, despite acknowledging that the extremist group did not currently pose a direct threat to the US homeland. In a markedly interventionist speech on the eve of the 13th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, Obama announced an aggressive offensive to combat Isis, which has been responsible for the beheading of two American citizens in the past month and captured a swath of territory in northern parts of Iraq and Syria. He compared the campaign to those waged against al-Qaida in Yemen and Somalia, where US drones, cruise missiles and special-operations raids have battered local affiliates, yet without notably improving the stability of either country nor dealing decisive blows to Islamic militants there. Obama said the air strikes were a necessary counter-terrorism measure to prevent the group, also known as Isil, from becoming a future threat to the US and therefore did not require fresh congressional approval.

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/sep/10/obama-speech-authorise-air-strikes-against-isis-syria The interesting aspect to this is if indeed he will take the leap from Iraq into Syria as doing so would potentialy be an attack on a soverereign nation and may have serious ramifications. Blowbacks a bitch to put it bluntly. Whether Obama is bluffing to exert pressure on Assad or to make ISIL feel vulnerable is yet to be seen.