Obama: U.S. strategy over Islamic State requires Sunni cooperation in Iraq, Syria Reuters Friday, August 29, 2014 05:00 Email Print RELATED NEWS Obama calls Islamic State a 'cancer,' but vows justice for beheaded American journalist Syria ready to work with any state to fight Islamist militants Iraq urges global action against Islamic State, Iran vows solidarity Islamic State threat 'beyond anything we've seen': Pentagon Ahead of a meeting with his national security advisors on Iraq and Syria, U.S. President Barack Obama says degrading Islamic State militants in the long-run will require a regional strategy working with Sunnis in both countries. More : Iraq Syria U.S. President Barack Obama Islamic State militants Sunnis
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