Time: President Obama Huddles With Advisers on ISIS Strategy
President Obama is meeting with his National Security Council at the Pentagon on Monday to discuss the administration’s strategy to combat the militant group ISIS, as part of an ongoing effort to reassure Americans about national security in the wake of terrorist attacks at home and abroad.
Obama will be updated on the ongoing strategy to “defeat and ultimately destroy” the terror network, just one week after delivering a rare prime time speech to the nation. Obama is expected to address reporters after the meeting.
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1 comment:
So Obama is going to do kabuki as often as the Democrats danced the macarena during the 2000 Democratic convention.
They broke out into the macarena whenever they had a snafu. they dance a lot. Al gore lost. I am sure kabuki will work out much, much better.
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