The New York Times: WASHINGTON — The Islamic State’s efforts to expand its reach beyond Iraq and Syria have spurred a debate within the coalition that the United States has assembled to confront the group about whether it needs to broaden its campaign.
The Islamic State has sent a small number of fighters to Libya to help organize militants there, a new indication that the group is seeking to enlarge its self-declared caliphate, American officials said on Wednesday.
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