By of the Journal Sentinel The former U.S. ambassador to Syria said Tuesday that in America and countries around the world there is now a much better understanding of the threat posed by the Islamic State, the group behind recent terror attacks in Paris and Beiruit. But that's just one step in responding to terrorism. "It will take some time to resolve it, defeat it and destroy it," Robert Ford said of the Islamic State, also known as ISIS. | Nov. 17, 2015 6:50 p.m. By Melinda Deslatte, The Associated Press BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal dropped out of the 2016 race for president Tuesday, ending a campaign that failed to gain much support, especially in...
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