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Obama discussing Islamic State with Jordan's king

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Last Updated : Dec 05 2014 | 10:40 PM IST
President Barack Obama was meeting today with the king of Jordan, a key Mideast ally sandwiched between the Islamic State militant front lines in Iraq and a Syria that is struggling under the burden of an influx of refugees fleeing the fighting.
Obama and King Abdullah plan to discuss their efforts to counter the Islamic State in a White House meeting.
Jordan is one of five Arab nations that have participated in US-led airstrikes against the militants in Syria, and Abdullah said he's consulting with other Arab leaders about taking a stronger stand against the Islamic State.
"It's clearly a fight between good and evil," Abdullah said on "CBS This Morning."
"Nations in the Arab and Islamic world have to stand up and say, you know, 'We're against this,' and explain to our people, 'There's a right and a wrong of this,'" Abdullah said.
"And people have to make a decision. This is our war. This is a war inside of Islam. So we have to own up to it. We have to take the lead. And we have to start fighting back."

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Obama and Abdullah also plan to discuss their efforts to reduce tensions between Israel and Palestine.
Jordan's UN envoy said Tuesday she will be trying to get the UN Security Council to agree on a resolution before the end of December that would press for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The push for Security Council action follows the failure of US-brokered peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians led by Secretary of State John Kerry, this summer's 50-day war between Israel and Hamas, the Palestinian faction that controls the Gaza Strip, and the recent upsurge in violence sparked by disputes over Jerusalem's hilltop complex that is revered by both Muslims and Jews.

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First Published: Dec 05 2014 | 10:40 PM IST

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