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Operation Impact : ウィキペディア英語版 | Operation Impact
Operation Impact is the name of Canada's contribution to the military intervention against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. It began on 4 September 2014, when the Canadian government announced that it would deploy up to 100 Canadian special forces to Iraq in a non-combat advisory role. It was later confirmed that around 69 forces were operating in Iraq. On 3 October, Canada's role in the intervention increased when Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced that Canada would be deploying 9 total aircraft, including 6 combat aircraft to Iraq. Harper also did not rule out Canadian involvement in the American-led intervention in Syria, but only on the condition that Syria's government would approve of it. Canadian airstrikes in Iraq began on 2 November. On 30 March 2015, the Canadian Parliament voted to extend the mission to targets in Syria. No additional forces were announced. It was suggested that airstrikes into Syria could begin within a couple of days of the vote. In October then Prime Minister designate Justin Trudeau informed President Barack Obama that Canada intended to withdraw its air units from the mission while keeping its ground forces in Iraq and Syria. This was later amended to just the withdrawal of fighter aircraft. All other aircraft already deployed would remain in theatre. ==Airstrikes== As of October 2015, Canada has made 172 airstrikes against ISIL targets in Syria and Iraq, making up 2.3 percent of all Allied attacks since the onset of the war. However, since June 2015, there has been a decline in the number of strike missions being performed by Canadian aircraft. 20 airstrikes were performed that month, climbing to 30 in July, then down to 12 in August and 10 in September.
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