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Operation Inherent Resolve Makes Uncertain Progress
Islamic State forces lose some ground in Iraq but still control large areas. Syrian situation unclear.
Canadian CF-18A Hornets are now flying over Syria. Six of the 12 countries participating in Operation Inherent Resolve have not yet agreed to extend their offensive action from over Iraq to over Syria. (Photo: Canadian Armed Forces).
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Chris Pocock
• Defense Correspondent
April 10, 2015
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