Top Islamic Militants Killed; More Us Troops Going To Iraq

Two senior Islamic State group leaders were killed in U.S. and coalition airstrikes in northern Iraq over the last week, U.S. officials said Thursday, as Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel approved…Click to Continue »

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