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<h1>US Military Fight with ISIS</h1>
The U.S. military is moving more military assets into Iraq to fight the Islamic State terror group and repositioning search-and-rescue assets to help in the event of downed planes, U.S. officials told Fox News Wednesday.
The moves come after reported feedback from the United Arab Emirates over the United States' treatment of the bringing down of a Jordanian plane in Iraq by ISIS in December. A feature not long from now demonstrated the pilot, Lt. Muath Al-Kaseasbeh, being burned to death by his ISIS captors.
The United Arab Emirates quit flying airstrikes over Iraq soon after the pilot was shot around ISIS, with reports proposing the UAE settled on the choice on the grounds that the U.S. did not have enough hunt and-salvage resources situated close enough, and the UAE was worried about the capacity to support with brought down planes.
“In terms of being able to launch search and rescue operations for any downed pilot those efforts are going to be taken to the next level, not only by the United States -- where they already are at a high level -- but by our partners as well,” Adam Schiff, D-Calif.
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