NEW YORK (AP) – For US President Barack Obama, the participation of five Arab nations in airstrikes against militants in Syria marked an unexpected foreign policy victory as he plunges the US deeper into a military conflict in the Middle East that he has reluctantly embraced.
The US announced the strikes hours before Obama was due to arrive in New York for three days of talks with foreign leaders at the annual United Nations General Assembly. The cooperation by Arab partners provided a significant boost to Obama’s efforts to build an international coalition to take on the Islamic State militants who have moved freely across the border between Iraq and Syria.
US officials said Bahrain, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates participated in the strikes against Islamic State targets, as Obama significantly ramped up US military involvement in Syria, a country that has been mired in a brutal three-year civil war.
“America is proud to stand shoulder to shoulder with these nations,” Obama said during remarks from the White House shortly before departing for New York. “This is not America’s fight alone.”
While in New York for the UN meetings, Obama will also be facing other crises that highlight the extraordinary range of challenges demanding US attention across multiple continents. He’ll speak at a high-level UN meeting on the Ebola outbreak in West Africa and meet with other leaders to discuss Russia’s provocations in Ukraine.
Along with the fight against the Islamic State, the trio of crises has raised questions about the effectiveness of Obama’s foreign policy and negatively affected the American public’s views of his handling of world affairs.
Obama was also to speak Tuesday at a UN meeting on climate change. And he’ll address the Clinton Global Initiative, an annual gathering hosted by former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton. The White House said Obama’s remarks will focus on bolstering civil society around the world.
But the bulk of the president’s agenda in New York will focus on bolstering the coalition that will take on the Islamic State militants. While the US has been carrying out strikes against militant targets in Iraq, Monday’s strikes were the first in Syria.
Obama has insisted the US would not be alone in trying to root out the Islamic State group, but the public commitments from allies had been few and far between. Before Monday night’s strikes, only France had committed to airstrikes in Iraq, and Saudi Arabia had volunteered to host US-led training missions for Syrian rebels.
Even with the actions from Arab nations, the US is seeking to rally other partners for future cooperation. High on the list is Turkey, a US ally and NATO member.
“Nations like Turkey have their own clear, vested personal interest in confronting the threat that’s posed by ISIL,” White House spokesman Josh Earnest said, referring to the Islamic State by one of its many acronyms. “All of the mayhem and havoc that ISIL is wreaking in Iraq and in Syria is right on Turkey’s doorstep. And it’s certainly not in their interest for all that instability and violence to be occurring so close to their border.”
Obama is not scheduled to have a formal bilateral meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in New York, though the leaders are likely to have some interaction on the sidelines of the discussions.
Obama will hold his first meeting with new Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, who took office in August amid a US-led push to make his country’s government more inclusive to Sunnis who had turned against Baghdad and toward the Islamic State group.
The president will also chair an unusual UN Security Council meeting Wednesday at which members are expected to adopt a resolution that would require all countries to prevent the recruitment and transport of would-be foreign fighters preparing to join terrorist groups such as the Islamic State. However, Obama administration officials have acknowledged that UN resolutions can be notoriously difficult to enforce.
Officials say Russia’s threatening moves in Ukraine will be a focus of discussions among diplomats and world leaders in New York, though there’s no expectation that specific action will be taken. Russia holds a permanent seat on the UN Security Council and has repeatedly vetoed resolutions related to its months-long conflict with Ukraine.
Before departing New York on Thursday, Obama will also address a UN meeting on the Ebola outbreak in West Africa. The White House has said it expects nations to announce pledges to send money, equipment and personnel to hard-hit nations, following on Obama’s announcement last week that the US will send 3,000 military forces to West Africa.

September 23, 2014 at 6:31 PM
Obama: Syria strikes show ‘this is not America’s fight alone’
They new reality, anyone needs American military help better be ready to pay for it in sweat equity. No more free rides. American citizens can not afford to protect the world with just its tax dollars and its young.
Everyone must pay their fair share, in money, materials and young.
America does not lead from behind, but in fact is pushing regional actors who have skin in the game forward!!!!
September 23, 2014 at 11:28 PM
True, but at least the US gov and its allies especially Israel should not help fund and support the likes of ISIL and then complain about them… they did this in afghanistan then in Iraq now in Syria… Hypocrisy at its best…
September 23, 2014 at 11:36 PM
Yep, you got it !
And they doing it all over again and again !
September 23, 2014 at 11:46 PM
About Hypocrisy at its best, if Israel bomb terrorist the world is to small, the un gives daily condemnations but when the USA do it it is perfectly ok.
A perfectly silent un.
September 23, 2014 at 11:35 PM
Stop arming moslimes and than we can think about it, USA create the problems and has to solve them.
But you know what , they are arming moslimes again.
Obama said the U.S. will move forward with a plan to train and equip the Syrian opposition, noting that plan of action is “supported by bipartisan majorities in Congress.”
September 24, 2014 at 12:22 AM
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September 24, 2014 at 3:26 PM
Joop, easy to take potshots, what enlightend issue free country do you live in?
September 24, 2014 at 3:57 PM
There is in mine opinion there is nothing like a real free country, and it gets worse by the day.
Where i live has no importance for you, but i found a place to settle down, where i can paint my house every day a different color.
I can be of grid any time i want, my own water supply,my own elec power , my own drainage system, can keep animals as much i want, plant what i want beside the illegal stuff !
I,am outside the strategical belt , outside the fallout regions ( prevailing winds ) very close to an ocean and mountains .
September 24, 2014 at 4:05 PM
Convenient…
September 24, 2014 at 4:11 PM
Also, I’m not ashamed of where I live and hide behind some platitudes as you obviously are and did.
I live in the the the United States of American as imperfect as it is, I’d rather live nowhere else!!!!!
September 24, 2014 at 4:38 PM
It has nothing to with shame in my case, just objective pragmatic realism !
It has nothing to with hiding in my case, just objective pragmatic realism !
And if you want exchange objective pragmatic realism for your emotional binding to your birth ground is your good right but be so nice not to insult me if i choice an other approach to where i wanna live.
For me this sentence from you is a childish platitude ( I live in the the the United States of American as imperfect as it is, I’d rather live nowhere else!!!!!), why , because there is not a objective pragmatic realistic thinking at the base , just an emotional thing expressed with a sudden morality.
And that type of thinking is just what the world bring in to peril, just stupid emotional , ideological , religious thinking and acting and making it as the moral reference .
For me it is a kind of permittivity , i know i have to live with it and i do not have the time anymore to see a world wide big change in this behavior.
But i,am very interest in the evolutionary process what is needed to come to the real potential of human kind.
In that way i wish you with all my hart a good and save journey, and learn when you walk on the pad of live to change shoes if the old ones are worn out .
September 24, 2014 at 5:06 PM
Joop, if loving where you live is a crime then guilty as charged.
In my 60 plus years in this country I’ve seen the civil rights battle of the sixtie and now I see a black Pesident. I’ve seen American soldiers come home maimed and in coffins fighting in places they never should have been. I remember riots in the streets ” hell no we won’t go” during Vietnam and racial riots as recently as a few weeks ago. The point is, you only improve your country by staying in and working through the difficult stuff not by dropping out.
September 24, 2014 at 5:29 PM
My objective pragmatic realism let me ask you, did it work that improving ?
And that type of thinking is just what the world bring in to peril, just stupid emotional , ideological , religious thinking and acting and making it as the moral reference .
Is that less at the moment, yes we can , grab your obama phone .
We are ( not just the USA ) riding in steady faster going train to a full controlled world by elitist.
September 24, 2014 at 5:38 PM
About what kind of love are you talking ?
The natural Pheromone love or the extended love based on our tribal meme or the indoctrinated love for what so ever ?
September 24, 2014 at 5:15 PM
So don’t lecture me about childishness, I’ll stay where I am dealing with real world complexities while you paint your house.
September 24, 2014 at 5:31 PM
You are not dealing with it , it is just coming over you, you are bound by emotions .
I,am dealing with it , making precautions.
September 24, 2014 at 5:35 PM
Joop, you’ve proven to me that the only thing you’re good at is throwing stones. Au revoir!!!
September 24, 2014 at 5:40 PM
Fine for me , it is a waste of time for me, it is not coming over , my fault.
September 23, 2014 at 11:59 PM
Ahead of that meeting, the United States moved quickly to justify the aerial attacks as legal. The American ambassador to the United Nations, Samantha Power, told Secretary General Ban Ki-moon in a letter that such attacks were permitted under a fundamental principle in the United Nations Charter that gives countries the right to defend themselves, including using force on another country’s territory when that country is unwilling or unable to address it.
No mention of
Qatar, Gaza, turkey, etc etc
About Hypocrisy