Regional Objectives of ISIS in Iraq & clapper: the u.s. needs regional allies to fix near east5/11/2016 David Ignatius reports: Clapper, 75, has worked in intelligence for 53 years, starting when he joined the Air Force in 1963. He’s a crusty, sometimes cranky veteran of the ingrown spy world, and he has a perspective that’s probably unmatched in Washington. He offered some surprisingly candid comments — starting with a frank endorsement of President Obama’s view that the United States can’t unilaterally fix the Middle East. – Washington Post National Intelligence Director James Clapper said in an interview published Wednesday that he doesn't see Iraqi forces retaking Mosul from the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria during the Obama administration. – The Hill
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