Sunday June 15th, 2025 9:21PM

Kerry says world won't permit Islamic State romp

By The Associated Press
BAGHDAD (AP) -- Secretary of State John Kerry said Wednesday that neither the United States nor the rest of the world will stand by and watch the Islamic State militant group spread its evil.<br /> <br /> "This is a fight that the Iraqi people must win, but it's also a fight that the rest of the world needs them to win," Kerry told reporters. "It's a fight the United States and the rest of the world needs to support every step of the way."<br /> <br /> Kerry was in Baghdad to meet with Iraq's new leaders and pledge U.S. support for eliminating the extremist group and the threat it poses.<br /> <br /> He said President Barack Obama would later outline Wednesday in specific detail what steps the U.S. is prepared to take to defeat the Islamic State, which has overrun parts of northern Iraq and Syria.<br /> <br /> Kerry did not reveal Obama's plans. But he predicted a coalition of at least 40 nations ultimately will eliminate the Islamic State and said Obama will "lay out with great specificity a broad strategy" to deal with the Islamic State group.
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