A number of Arab countries have offered to carry out airstrikes
against Islamic State militants in Syria and Iraq, meaning that at
least some of the 10 Arab countries are willing to play a role in the
military offensive. The news was confirmed by officials who are
traveling with Secretary of State John Kerry, who is on an
international trip to seek support for the anti-IS campaign.
NY Correspondent Patrice Howard reports.
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