Obama: "Dismantle" Islamic State

  • 10 years ago
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Key NATO allies stand ready to join the United States in military action to defeat Islamic State militants in Iraq, U.S. President Barack Obama said on Friday.

He said Washington would destroy the movement, just as it had gone after the Islamist militants of al Qaeda, which carried out the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on the United States.

Obama said NATO leaders were unanimous at a summit in Wales that the radical Sunni fighters posed a significant threat to the West and he had found support for U.S. actions in Iraq.

"There was unanimity over the last two days that ISIL poses a significant threat to NATO members and there was a recognition that we have to take action," Obama said after ministers of 10 nations met on the sidelines of the NATO meeting to form what Washington called a "core coalition".

The United States hoped a new Iraqi government would be formed next week and was confident it would have a coalition for the susta

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