Summary
The Danish government on Friday announced it was joining the coalition to strike at ISIS, sending seven F-16 fighter jets to take part in airstrikes against the group in Iraq.
Britain and Belgium are also debating their involvement in the coalition Friday, while the Netherlands has already announced it will take part.
Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt said her government would send four operational planes and three reserve jets along with 250 pilots and support staff.
In Britain Friday, Prime Minister David Cameron made an impassioned plea for Britain to join the coalition.
Denmark and Belgium are considering Friday whether to join the coalition.
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