Pentagon chief urges Turks to 'do more' against IS

1Defense Secretary Ash Carter speaks during a news conference at the Pentagon, Thursday, Aug. 20, 2015.
2Carter said he has personally congratulated the two female soldiers who this week became the first women to complete the rigorous Army Ranger School, calling the women trailblazers who showed their capabilities by finishing what Carter called the Ranger "proving ground."
3Defense Secretary Ash Carter on Thursday called on Turkey to "do more" to assist the U.S.-led international coalition fighting the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq.
4Carter told a Pentagon news conference that the U.S. appreciates Turkey's recent decision to permit U.S. warplanes to fly combat missions out of Turkish air bases.
5"That's important, but it's not enough," he said.
6As a fellow NATO member and a neighbor to the conflict in Syria and Iraq, Turkey must tighten control of its borders, Carter said, adding that IS has managed to move supplies and fighters across those borders.
7"We're looking for them to do more in that regard," he said.
8He said the Turks are discussing the specifics of joining the international air campaign led by the United States.
9Carter said Turkey should contribute more to the international fight against the Islamic State, saying that even after granting the U.S. military permission to fly combat missions out of Turkey air bases, the Turkish government needs to "do more."