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    Iraqi Kurdish soldiers pause from combat to make tea near to the front line in Mahmoudiyah, Iraq, a day after they take control of the village from the Islamic State group, as they patrol on Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2014. Iraqi Kurdish fighters on the front lines of battle say they have yet to receive the heavy weapons and training pledged by the United States and nearly a dozen other countries to help them push back the Sunni militants. Without more sophisticated weaponry, the Kurdish fighters, known as peshmerga, have had to rely on aging arms like the Soviet-era cannons, a centerpiece of the offensive Tuesday to retake Mahmoudiyah. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)
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    George W. Bush was given the opportunity to criticize Obama on Islamic State and Iraq. Here’s how he handled it.
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    The discussion of radical Islam is an important one to have -- not to find a scapegoat, but to understand root causes and uproot them. The Islamic world has not always been as infected with violent ideology as it is today, and it need not always be. Groups like Islamic State and al Qaeda took their cue from decades of state-sponsored (to the tune of $10 billion) propaganda in the Arab world that pushed an extreme and ideological brand of Islam. (iStock Photo)
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    Syrian refugees wait for transport after their arrival at the Turkey-Syria border near Suruc, Turkey, Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2014. U.S.-led coalition airstrikes targeted Islamic State fighters pressing their offensive against a Kurdish town near the Syrian-Turkish border on Tuesday in an attempt to halt the militants' advance, activists said. (AP Photo/Burhan Ozbilici)
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    Pentagon press secretary Navy Rear Adm. John Kirby pushed back Tuesday against accusations that the Obama administration exaggerated or fabricated the threat from the Khorasan group to justify airstrikes in Syria, saying the al Qaeda offshoot still poses a danger to U.S. interests. (AP/Susan Walsh)
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