The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the attacks in Tunisia and Kuwait, according to statements on Twitter... READ MORE›
Iran is fighting the Islamic State, but is hardly an ally of the United States... READ MORE›
The United States provided French officials with information to help them strike Islamic State targets in Syria, known as strike packages, American officials said... READ MORE›
The French government has called the Paris attacks an act of war and said it would not end its air strikes against Islamic State in Syria and Iraq... READ MORE›
United States officials said gathering more insight on the Islamic State's shadowy leadership structure was a top priority... READ MORE›
The Bush administration's patent favoritism toward Shiite religious parties and marginalization of the Sunni Arabs had created a powerful constituency for the Islamic State in Iraq... READ MORE›
The Islamic State depends on the sale of oil and electricity inside Syria to pay for its military operations... READ MORE›
Both came from Iraq, seemingly a key to top leadership in the Islamic State... READ MORE›
But Thursday was the first time that the Islamic State said it had destroyed Palmyra statues... READ MORE›
Systematic abuse Mueller's mistreatment is the latest evidence of the Islamic State's systematic abuse of women on a significant scale... READ MORE›
Antonio Pampliega, JosA C Manuel LA?pez and A?ngel Sastre were last heard from on 12 July in Aleppo, says Spanish Federation of Journalists... READ MORE›
Senior leaders of the Islamic State -- unlike those of Al Qaeda -- have not made a priority of organizing strikes on the West... READ MORE›
ERBIL Iraq In northern Syria the jihadists of the Islamic State have fixed power lines dug sewage systems and painted sidewalks... READ MORE›
He also sought a no-fly zone in Syria, a move Obama has resisted, in part because Islamic State has no air force... READ MORE›
Top military officials estimate that the campaign has killed 23,000 Islamic State fighters, raising their death toll by 3,000 since mid-October... READ MORE›
Five Islamic State militants were captured, officials said, and at least 10 were killed... READ MORE›
Islamic State supporters said on Twitter that even if Baghdadi had been killed, his self-proclaimed caliphate straddling large areas of Iraq and Syria would survive... READ MORE›
So far, however, the United States has refrained from direct bombardment of known Islamic State headquarters buildings in its self-proclaimed capital of Raqqa, Syria... READ MORE›
Decision to disband Saddam Hussein's army after the invasion created a huge security vacuum exploited by al Qaeda, which was eventually replaced by Islamic State... READ MORE›
Defending the U.S.-trained fighters could become a growing job for United States, which has been waging air strikes against Islamic State targets in Syria... READ MORE›
Effort would seek to enable Syrian rebels in much the way the United States had helped Kurdish forces to successfully battle Islamic State in Syria... READ MORE›
The Paris attacks have rallied the world to take action against the Islamic State, but what, if anything would work isn't clear... READ MORE›
Forces with Iraqi troops to support the Islamic State fight if it improved chances of defeating the militants... READ MORE›
But the Islamic State's gains in Ramadi also led to a course correction on the American side... READ MORE›
Islamic State militants and Iraqi forces have been fighting for more than a year over Baiji, which has changed hands repeatedly... READ MORE›
Mosul Nineveh's provincial capital is the largest city controlled by the Islamic State also known as ISIS or ISIL... READ MORE›
He did not elaborate, but the comments came after 129 people were killed in Paris on Friday by gunmen and suicide bombers in attacks claimed by Islamic State... READ MORE›
The emergence in recent weeks of a muscular Russian intervention in Syria to support Mr. Assad has raised new complications for the United States... READ MORE›
Voters say their reaction to Paris is fueled by distrust of Obama and a desire to defeat the Islamic State... READ MORE›
President Barack Obama L is flanked by Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff U.S... READ MORE›
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