US envoy says the battle against Daesh will continue with Trump

11/17/2016
US special envoy Brett McGurk said that the battle waged by the coalition led by the United States against Arranging Daesh continue after President - elect Donald Trump takes office in January.
He predicted McGurk envoy of US President Barack Obama in the campaign against the militant group a smooth transition of power to the Trump despite the presidential election caused a rift between the US campaign.
He Majkourk used in reference to the militant group "One thing unites Americans .. really united the candidates in the presidential election campaign and unite the world .. is a battle against Daesh."
He told Reuters ahead of a meeting Thursday in Berlin to officials from the 29 countries of the sixty coalition , which is fighting the Islamic state , "states that the threat of being targeted all of us."
Waging a US-led coalition air strikes against the organization which controls the areas in the north and north - western Iraq. During his election campaign called for Trump to military action to destroy the most hard - liners.
He defended McGurk for Nhh Obama administration and said that six months of training for Khamis thousand Kurdish and Iraqi forces and other forces to bear fruit in the twin attacks against strongholds of the Islamic state in Iraq 's Mosul and Raqqa in Syria.
He praised Turkey 's efforts to prevent militants from crossing its border to join the terrorist Daesh.
He said that the number of foreign fighters entering Syria now , " a small

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