Secretary of State John Kerry is in the Middle East working to build a necessary coalition by regional powers to support American action against ISIS.
Kerry met with Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi and was reassured that the Iraqi government is ready and prepared to build up their own military infrastructure. Kerry was impressed by “[al-Adbadi’s] commitment to broad reforms that are necessary in Iraq to bring every segment of Iraqi society to the table.” The Prime Minister emphasized the need for the international community to begin the fight against ISIS and “stop the spread of this cancer.”
Just wrapped good mtg w/ Iraqi PM in #Baghdad/encouraged not just by his commitment to fighting ISIL, but to reform/unity.
— John Kerry (@JohnKerry) September 10, 2014
In a news conference from Baghdad Wednesday, Kerry reiterated that the United States will not coordinate with Iran militarily, although Iran opposes ISIS.
“The United States is extremely unlikely to cooperate directly with the Assad regime or Iran at this juncture,” Kerry asserted.









