Airstrikes alone won’t defeat militants - Blair

Middle East envoy Tony Blair pauses during an interview with Reuters in Jerusalem November 7, 2012. President Barack Obama's election victory opens the way for renewed efforts to revive moribund peace negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians, Blair said on Wednesday. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun (JERUSALEM - Tags: POLITICS)

Middle East envoy Tony Blair pauses during an interview with Reuters in Jerusalem November 7, 2012. President Barack Obama's election victory opens the way for renewed efforts to revive moribund peace negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians, Blair said on Wednesday. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun (JERUSALEM - Tags: POLITICS)

Published Sep 22, 2014

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London - Former British prime minister Tony Blair says airstrikes alone will not be enough to defeat Islamic State group militants.

Blair says in an essay on his Faith Foundation website that Western powers should be ready to commit ground forces, warning that “you cannot uproot this extremism unless you go to where it originates from and fight it”.

The United States and France have launched airstrikes in the hope of weakening the group.

Blair, whose final years in office were defined by the unpopular and much-criticised British engagement in the Iraq war, says that diplomacy and humanitarian work are not enough to fight the group.

“Unless they're accompanied by physical combat, we will mitigate the problem but not overcome it,” he says. - Sapa-AP

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