{"id":8511,"date":"2018-12-03T14:23:14","date_gmt":"2018-12-03T19:23:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/2017-2021.state.gov\/?post_type=state_bureau&p=8511"},"modified":"2020-11-30T23:38:57","modified_gmt":"2020-12-01T04:38:57","slug":"the-global-coalition-to-defeat-isis","status":"publish","type":"state_bureau","link":"https:\/\/2017-2021.state.gov\/bureaus-offices\/bureaus-and-offices-reporting-directly-to-the-secretary\/the-global-coalition-to-defeat-isis\/","title":{"rendered":"The Global Coalition To Defeat ISIS"},"featured_media":61076,"parent":5899,"menu_order":0,"template":"","state_bureaus":[847],"state_countries_and_areas":[],"state_policy_issues":[],"state_states":[],"state_subjects":[],"state_author_groups":[],"state_rss_feeds":[],"acf":{"tf_display_feat_image_on_related_content":true,"page_subnavigation":"831","link_button":"","text_mission_title":"Our Mission","ta_mission_copy":"On September 10, 2014, the U.S. announced the formation of a broad international coalition to defeat the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS).","po_biography_selector":{"ID":12320,"post_author":"14","post_date":"2018-12-06 09:46:44","post_date_gmt":"2018-12-06 14:46:44","post_content":"[inline-image id=\"15511\" align=\"left\"]\r\n
Nathan A. Sales was sworn in on August 10, 2017 as the Coordinator for Counterterrorism with the rank and status of Ambassador-at-Large. Ambassador Sales leads the State Department\u2019s Counterterrorism Bureau and serves as the principal adviser to the Secretary of State on international counterterrorism matters.<\/p>\r\n
On September 29, 2017, Ambassador Sales was additionally delegated the authorities of the Under Secretary of State for Civilian Security, Democracy, and Human Rights. \u00a0In this capacity he oversees nine State Department bureaus and offices responsible for preventing and countering threats to civilian security, including terrorism, mass atrocities, and violations of human rights and the rule of law.\u00a0On November 9, 2020, Ambassador Sales assumed the additional role of the Special Envoy to the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS following the retirement of Special Envoy James Jeffrey and will lead and coordinate U.S. Department of State relations with the Global Coalition and efforts to ensure the lasting defeat of ISIS.<\/p>\r\nBefore joining the State Department, Ambassador Sales was a tenured law professor, teaching and writing in the fields of counterterrorism law, national security law, constitutional law, and administrative law. His scholarship has been cited by the U.S. Supreme Court multiple times.\r\n\r\nAmbassador Sales previously was Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy at the Department of Homeland Security. He led DHS\u2019s efforts to draft and implement legislation that strengthened the security of and expanded the Visa Waiver Program (which allows citizens of certain countries to travel to the United States without a visa). He headed the U.S. delegation in talks with seven countries to implement the new security measures and was the Secretary of Homeland Security\u2019s Special Envoy to South Korea.\r\n\r\nAmbassador Sales also served at the Office of Legal Policy at the Department of Justice, where he worked on counterterrorism policy and judicial confirmations. In 2005, he managed DOJ\u2019s \u201cwar room\u201d for the confirmation of Chief Justice John Roberts. He received the Attorney General\u2019s Award for Exceptional Service \u2013 the Justice Department\u2019s highest honor \u2013 for his role in drafting the USA PATRIOT Act, as well as the Attorney General\u2019s Distinguished Service Award.\r\n\r\nAn Ohio native, Ambassador Sales received his B.A., summa cum laude, from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He earned his J.D., magna cum laude, from Duke Law School, where he was Research Editor of the Duke Law Journal and joined the Order of the Coif. After law school, he clerked for the Honorable David B. Sentelle of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit.","post_title":"Nathan A. Sales","post_excerpt":"","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","post_password":"","post_name":"nathan-a-sales","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2020-11-30 23:30:53","post_modified_gmt":"2020-12-01 04:30:53","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"https:\/\/2017-2021.state.gov\/?post_type=state_biography&p=12320","menu_order":53,"post_type":"state_biography","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},"text_social_label":"Follow Us:","fc_social_channels":false,"tf_include_relationships":false,"tf_include_recent_content":false,"text_the_latest_headline":"The Latest","group_the_latest_featured_article":{"po_featured_article_selector":{"ID":124721,"post_author":"122","post_date":"2020-01-29 13:25:38","post_date_gmt":"2020-01-29 18:25:38","post_content":"At the invitation of Danish Minister of Foreign Affairs Jeppe Kofod, the Political Directors of the Global Coalition to Defeat Daesh\/ISIS Small Group met today in Copenhagen to reaffirm our shared determination to continue the fight against Daesh\/ISIS in Iraq and Syria, and to create conditions for an enduring defeat of the terrorist group through a comprehensive, multifaceted effort. International law, including international humanitarian law and the protection of civilians and international human rights law, as well as relevant UN Security Council resolutions, must be upheld under any circumstances. The Political Directors agreed to strengthen cooperation across all lines of effort in order to ensure that Daesh\/ISIS and its affiliates are unable to reconstitute any territorial enclave or threaten our homelands, people, and interests.\r\n\r\nDaesh\/ISIS no longer controls territory and almost 8 million people have been freed from its control in Iraq and Syria. Nevertheless, Daesh\/ISIS is adapting its methods to the situation as it evolves and hopes to use regional instabilities as an opportunity to conduct attacks and reemerge in Iraq and in Syria, as well as where Daesh\/ISIS branches and networks exist elsewhere. Territorial defeat has been achieved, but all members of the Coalition acknowledge that the job to ensure a lasting defeat of ISIS remains. We will continue our efforts until the job is done.\r\n\r\nIt is critically important to maintain and allocate adequate resources to sustain Coalition efforts against Daesh\/ISIS in Iraq and Syria, including providing support to legitimate partner forces, to best safeguard our collective security interests. The Coalition will continue to further develop its support to and close partnership with the Iraqi government, the Iraqi Security Forces, and our partners in the region in their ongoing efforts to diminish Daesh\/ISIS\u2019s capabilities and ensure it cannot reemerge. We must continue to increase our various forms of assistance and stabilization support to liberated areas. In Iraq, the Coalition remains committed to working with the government and the Iraqi people to build a safe, stable, and prosperous country in full respect of Iraqi sovereignty. We will continue the close dialogue with the Iraqi government on appropriate measures to adapt the operational efficiency and coordination of our collective efforts to defeat Daesh\/ISIS. In Syria, the Coalition stands with the Syrian people in support of a lasting political settlement based on UN Security Council Resolution 2254. The Coalition must continue to be vigilant against the threats of terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, to maintain the progress achieved by the Global Coalition to defeat Daesh\/ISIS, to act together against any threats to this outcome and avoid security vacuums in the region that Daesh\/ISIS may exploit. The Coalition must be prepared for the challenges posed by Daesh\/ISIS, which will include plans for a meeting focused on how to support ongoing international efforts in West Africa and the Sahel in 2020. In this context, the Global Coalition must remain vigilant and work against the threat of Daesh\/ISIS around the world, upon the request or prior consent of the country or state in which a Daesh\/ISIS branch or network exists, and while fully respecting international law.\r\n\r\nThe Political Directors reaffirmed their belief that this comprehensive effort is necessary to achieve a full and enduring defeat of Daesh\/ISIS worldwide. The Global Coalition to Defeat Daesh\/ISIS has proven that it is a cohesive, adaptable vehicle that has sustained this important endeavor through stabilization, political, military and law enforcement lines of effort. The Coalition\u2019s members, its four working groups, the political-military consultations, and Coalition implementing platforms have put together a unique mix of military and civilian expertise focused on ensuring the enduring defeat of Daesh\/ISIS and will continue its efforts to limit the threat of Daesh\/ISIS and its branches and networks. The Political Directors also welcomed the announcement that the next meeting of the foreign ministers of the entire Global Coalition will take place in Italy this spring.","post_title":"Joint Statement by the Political Directors of the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS","post_excerpt":"The Political Directors agreed to strengthen cooperation across all lines of effort in order to ensure that Daesh\/ISIS and its affiliates are unable to reconstitute any territorial enclave or threaten our homelands, people, and interests.","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","post_password":"","post_name":"joint-statement-by-the-political-directors-of-the-global-coalition-to-defeat-isis-2","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2020-11-30 21:58:28","post_modified_gmt":"2020-12-01 02:58:28","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"https:\/\/2017-2021.state.gov\/?page_id=124721","menu_order":294,"post_type":"page","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},"text_call_to_action_label":"Read the Full Statement"},"display_countries_areas":false,"sel_media_type":"","clone_mixed_media":{"sel_media_type":"","img_mm_image":false,"group_slideshow":{"sel_slideshow_source":false,"text_flickr_album_id":"","gallery_media_library_images":false},"group_video":{"sel_video_source":false,"sel_aspect_ratio":false,"group_brightcove":{"text_brightcove_code":"","ta_brightcove_caption":""},"group_youtube":{"oembed_youtube_url":null,"ta_youtube_caption":""},"group_embed":{"ta_embed_code":"","text_embed_title":"","ta_embed_caption":""}}},"addlink_text":"","addlink_link":"","addlink_icon":false,"tf_include_latest":true,"document_date":"December 3, 2018","parent_post_url_id":{"ID":5899,"post_author":"14","post_date":"2018-12-04 10:35:59","post_date_gmt":"2018-12-04 15:35:59","post_content":"","post_title":"Bureaus and Offices Reporting Directly to the Secretary","post_excerpt":"","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","post_password":"","post_name":"bureaus-and-offices-reporting-directly-to-the-secretary","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2020-11-30 23:43:50","post_modified_gmt":"2020-12-01 04:43:50","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"https:\/\/2017-2021.state.gov\/?post_type=state_bureau&p=5899","menu_order":0,"post_type":"state_bureau","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"}},"yoast_head":"\n