More Countries Join U.S.-Led Coalition Against ISIS
New airtrikes against ISIS targets in Iraq and Syria. It comes as some lawmakers suggest there need to be U.S. boots on the ground.
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New airtrikes against ISIS targets in Iraq and Syria. It comes as some lawmakers suggest there need to be U.S. boots on the ground.
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The troops will build clinics, train health workers and deliver medical supplies.
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About 40 nations have agreed to join the coalition against the terror group. Several countries have even pledged ground troops to fight ISIS.
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Intelligence information is painting a new picture of ISIS, who President Obama has vowed to dismantle and destroy.
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