Britain says war with Iran would strengthen militants

A full-blown war would be ‘very damaging and actually the terrorists, in particular Daesh, would be the only winners,’ British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said. (AFP)
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  • Dominic Raab: What we’re looking to do is to de-escalate the tensions with Iran
  • ‘We are concerned that if we see a full-blown war it would be very damaging’

LONDON: Britain on Tuesday called for calm after the United States killed Iranian military commander Qassem Soleimani and said a war with Iran would only benefit Islamist militants across the Middle East.
What we’re looking to do is to de-escalate the tensions with Iran and make sure in relation to Iraq that we don’t lose the hard-won gains that we secured against Daesh,” British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said.
Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif on Tuesday said the US killing of Soleimani was state terrorism, and that Iran would ‘respond proportionately.’
“We are concerned that if we see a full-blown war it would be very damaging and actually the terrorists, in particular Daesh, would be the only winners,” the British foreign secretary said.
“We’re working with our US partners, our EU partners, that is why I’m travelling out to Brussels today, to make sure we send a very clear and consistent message on the need for de-escalation and to find a diplomatic route though.”