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Coalition air strikes kill 25,000 jihadis: Islamic State army is cut by half as Allies plan assault on its stronghold
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All that remained of Jihadi John was 'a greasy spot on the ground' after he was killed in a drone strike, U.S. Colonel says
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Obama plans expanded U.S. military presence in Iraq and Syria ahead of major attacks aimed at destroying ISIS's so-called Caliphate
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- 25,000 ISIS members have been killed by air strikes in just 20 months
- The campaign has halved the number of jihadi fighters in Syria and Iraq
- Around 600 fighters had been killed in the past three weeks alone
- For more of the latest Islamic State news visit www.dailymail.co.uk/isis
Read more: Coalition air strikes kill 25,000 ISIS jihadis in Syria
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All that remained of Jihadi John was 'a greasy spot on the ground' after he was killed in a drone strike, U.S. Colonel says
- Drone strike so powerful that it left little of Jihadi John's body
- His corpse was like a 'greasy spot on the ground', according to US official
- Colonel Warren described it as 'the most precise air campaign in the history of warfare'
- For more of the latest Islamic State news visit www.dailymail.co.uk/isis
Read more: All that remained of Jihadi John was 'a greasy spot on the ground'
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Obama plans expanded U.S. military presence in Iraq and Syria ahead of major attacks aimed at destroying ISIS's so-called Caliphate
- Dozens more special forces advisers could be deployed to Syria
- Operatives would help Kurdish troops prepare for attack on Raqqa
- Meanwhile Apache helicopters already in Iraq could take on combat role
- War machines would be used to support Iraqi ground assault on Mosul
- If both cities are taken, ISIS's self-proclaimed Caliphate would be in ruins
- For more of the latest Islamic State news visit www.dailymail.co.uk/isis
Read more: Obama plans expanded U.S. presence in Iraq and Syria
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THANK YOU PRESIDENT OBAMA!!