President Obama is warning that there can be no quick fixes in the campaign against ISIS.

At Joint Base Andrews in Maryland, Obama praised the roughly 60 nations that have joined the U.S.-led coalition against ISIS in Iraq and Syria.  The President met with military leaders from more than 20 other nations that are part of the coalition.

He cited progress but said it will take a longterm campaign to degrade and ultimately defeat the Islamic terrorist group.  If left unchecked, the President repeated a warning that ISIS will pose a threat "beyond the Middle East."

(Metro Networks Inc.)

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