London, December 3 (RHC)-- Analysts say Britain could have to face serious backlashes if it launches air strikes against ISIL terrorists in Syria.
Reza Nadim, a political commentator from London, told reporters that the chances for Britain to get militarily involved in Syria are high, but emphasized that any potential military campaign against ISIL in Syria will to the same degree lead to a rise in public dissatisfaction in Britain.
"The British government has tried to manipulate the Paris terror attacks to justify having more air strikes (on ISIL)," Nadim said. Nevertheless, he warned that military strikes that are launched in the name of fighting the ISIL will occasionally take heavy tolls on the civilians.
"They are going to hit children, they are going to hit women, they are going to hit people," he said. "We are going to see a lot more deaths. We are going to see a lot more refugees," Nadim said, adding that this will eventually help the ISIL with its recruitment efforts for new terrorists.
He further expressed concern that Britain could soon find itself at major security risks as a result of waging a direct war on ISIL terrorists. "For Britain to go and attack ISIL is inviting more problems on [Britain's] shores," said Nadim. "We have to remember that when the Paris attacks happened ISIL said the reason they were doing this was a response to France's air strikes in Syria."