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Wednesday, December 3, 2014

The fight against ISIS 'as long as possible'

The fight against ISIS 'as long as possible'

John Kerry said the attack threatens values NI international coalition countries.
United States Secretary of State, John Kerry, said that the war against militants who called Islamic State or ISIS, will last all necessary.

This is conveyed in meeting the international coalition against the Islamic state at the NATO headquarters in the Belgian capital, Brussels, Wednesday, December 3rd.

According to Kerry, the militant group threatening the basic values adopted by 60 countries which are members of the coalition, but the effort so far has been to no avail.

"The results of our commitment to be assessed in the next few years, but the effort we have an impact," he explained.

"Two months already debilitating attacks Daesh leadership (acronym for NI) and cause damage to the logistical capabilities and operations," added Kerry.
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Air strikes on the positions of the Islamic State is considered an impact.
Meeting in Brussels, among others, to discuss efforts to reduce the influx of foreign fighters into Iraq Apra and Syria.

On the sidelines of the meeting, Kerry also met with Prime Minister of Iraq, Haider al-Abadi, who dilaprokan ask 'support many' to be able to crush the NI.

There is still a difference between the United States and Turkey in the face of NI because Ankara requires the adoption of safe region along the border with Syria, before their bases are used to carry out air strikes. (BBC)

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