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Jordan’s King Abdullah calls for relentless war against IS

Clip: 2/4/2015 | 3m 43s

The Islamic State's killing of a Jordanian military pilot triggered condemnation.

The Islamic State's killing of a Jordanian military pilot triggered condemnation across the Middle East, as well as vows to strike back and redouble the fight. The pilot’s father called for revenge by executing prisoners and protesters joined in with that demand. Judy Woodruff reports.

02/04/2015 | Expired 03/07/2015 | Rating NR

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