ISIS Pushed Back in Iraq, Syria, But Threatens Libya: Kerry

The anti-ISIS campaign is "making a difference" in Iraq and Syria but the terror group is now threatening Libya and could seize that nation's oil wealth, Secretary of State John Kerry warned Tuesday, NBC News reported. 

Kerry said the deployment of U.S. Special Forces inside Syria, training programs for anti-ISIS fighters and upgraded intelligence have all contributed to helping push ISIS back.

"We're not telling people we're there yet but we are seeing that our concerted effort is moving in the right direction," Kerry said.

Still, he warned there were signs that ISIS could regroup in other countries, "particularly Libya."

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