U.S. President Barack Obama is repeating his message that the fight to crush the Islamic State will take time, and there will be progress and setbacks.
The American president met with his top military advisers at the Pentagon for an update on the fight against the group they refer to as ISIL - the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant.
Our Washington correspondent Priscilla Huff reports:
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U.S. President Barack Obama repeated his message that the fight against the Islamic State will take time.
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U.S. President Barack Obama spoke of a broader vision for a Middle East free of the Islamic State, with an inclusive government for Iraq and a government without the Assads in Syria.
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Following more than 5,000 airstrikes against the Islamic State, U.S. President Barack Obama sees progress.
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U.S. President Barack Obama says that lone wolf attacks by individuals inspired by the Islamic State may be the bigger terrorist threat.
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