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Presidential Candidate Pataki Of Garrison Reveals How He'd Confront ISIS

GARRISON, N.Y. -- Garrison resident and and 2016 presidential candidate George Pataki sat down with U.S. News & World Report to discuss a number of hot-button political issues, including how he would deal with ISIS if he were sitting in the Oval Office. 

George Pataki said he would ramp up efforts to stamp out potential ISIS attacks.

George Pataki said he would ramp up efforts to stamp out potential ISIS attacks.

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Pataki said he would ramp up military action against ISIS, including bombing campaigns and special ops strikes. Pataki also said he'd consider arming anti-ISIS groups like Peshmerga and the Sunni Sheiks in Anbar Province, U.S. News & World Report said.

Pataki also discussed several other issues, including campaign finance, taxes and the recent nuclear accord with Iran. 

Click here to read the full interview.

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