Iraqis train with U.S. Air Force to fly F-16 jets
Margaret Brennan reports from Tucson with an exclusive look at how the Iraqi government is trying to build a new air force with some key help from the U.S. Air Force.
As the U.S. helps the Iraqi government in its fight against ISIS, the country’s military is missing one vital ingredient — air power. Today, the Iraqis will get their first shipment of American-made F-16s, but they’ll be delivered to a base in Arizona because Iraq is still too dangerous. Margaret Brennan reports from Tucson with an exclusive look at how the Iraqi government is trying to build a new air force with some key help from the U.S. Air Force.