The dreaded Islamic State terror outfit is posing a continuing threat both in Iraq and Syria and the US is combating it with the help from its partners in both the countries, US Defense Secretary Ashton Carter has said.
"ISIS is a continuing threat, both in Iraq and Syria, and then you see the ability of it as a movement to inspire the lost and the radical worldwide to acts of violence," Carter told lawmakers during a Congressional hearing yesterday.
"So it's seriously concerning in both of those respects. We are combating it from the air and with partners in both Iraq and Syria. We can go into that in substantially more detail, if you wish," he said.
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"I think this creates a continuing requirement for a presence in the region, reassurance of allies and partners in the region, particularly Israel, but not confined to Israel, but particularly Israel," Carter said.
"With respect to the nuclear agreement, the President has said that he would take no deal over a bad deal. And, therefore, we are under instruction to have a military option, which we work hard to maintain," he added.