WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama will begin laying out a strategy this week to defeat Islamic State militants in the Middle East, meeting with congressional leaders Tuesday and giving a speech Wednesday, the eve of the 13th anniversary of the deadliest terrorist attack on U.S. soil.
Obama disclosed his plans during an interview broadcast Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press."
"I just want the American people to understand the nature of the threat and how we're going to deal with it and to have confidence that we'll be able to deal with it," he said in the interview conducted Saturday at the White House shortly after his return from a NATO summit in Wales where the Islamic State threat was a key topic of discussion.
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The day before 9/11 hmmm. smoke and mirrors and with each delay more people will be killed, let the fn saudis worry and pay for it with our billions if dollars that we send them.
ReplyDeleteyeah tell they how we are going to do it so they can prepare
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone in this world have common sense anymore??? You stand in front of the country and tell them how you are going to deal with these terrorist, knowing they have plants right here in the United States. This seems to be a "DUH" moment on behalf of Meet the Press and Obama. What happen to the element of surprise, like they have done to us. Remember 9-11???
ReplyDeleteThats bc he is a MUSLIM SYPATHIZER and wants to give them a head start.
DeleteBammy's latest will be --
ReplyDeleteObamacare for all Muslims at the expense of US taxpayers.