President Obama will make a speech Wednesday to share his game plan to
defeat Islamic State Militants. The speech will come just one day
before the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on America, when al-Qaeda
militants flew hijacked airplanes into the Pentagon and World Trade
Center.
Speaking to America's NBC News, the president said there is no
immediate threat to homeland security, but warned that international
action needs to be taken immediately to stop the terrorist group from
advancing.
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Obama said the boots on the ground in Syria and Iraq must belong to
the people of those nations, and not American soldiers.
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Speaking to America's NBC News, President Obama said his announcement
Wednesday is simply meant to assure Americans that the US government
is confident about defeating ISIS.
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Meanwhile, pro-government fighters in Iraq say a new series of US
airstrikes early Sunday took out a group of ISIS terrorists who tried
to attack the Haditha Dam, a key hydroelectric facility that provides
water to millions in the region. If compromised, the dam could cause
mass destruction through flooding.