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Mon Nov 16, 2015, 03:54 PM Nov 2015

Obama Pushes Back Against Attacks of MIC & Corporate Media War Hawks at G20 Summit Presser!

Last edited Mon Nov 16, 2015, 04:35 PM - Edit history (1)

Obama does a well needed "Push Back" to U.S. Corporate Mainstream Media, McCain, Graham, the Usual Military Hacks and Pentagon/National Security Hawks who are trying whip up a panic here in the USA using their frenzied coverage of the Paris Attacks to undermine his Middle East Polcy. This is a snip from his Presser.

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President Obama Defends ISIS Strategy Following Paris Attacks--November 16


At a press conference Monday from the G20 summit in Antalya, Turkey, President Barack Obama defended his administration's strategy to fight the Islamic State group after it claimed responsibility for Friday's attacks in Paris that left 129 dead and hundreds wounded.

"This is not conventional warfare. We play into the ISIL narrative when we act like they are a state," he said, using another acronym for the group, also known as ISIS. "We use routine military tactics that are designed to fight a state that is attacking another state. That's not what's going on here. These are killers with fantasies of glory."

Obama announced a new intelligence-sharing agreement with France, which on Sunday launched massive airstrikes against the ISIS capital of Raqqa, Syria, in retaliation for the attacks.

Obama faced increasingly skeptical questions from reporters about the administration's strategy, which has come under enormous scrutiny in the aftermath of the Paris attacks in which ISIS demonstrated the ability to extend its reach beyond the territory it controls in Iraq and Syria. "Isn't it time for your strategy to change?" Obama was asked by a reporter from Agence-France Presse.

"The strategy that we're putting forward is the strategy that is ultimately going to work," he said in response. "But as I said, it's going to take time."

Obama argued throughout the press conference that the attacks in Paris do not require a change in strategy to fight ISIS, but rather an intensification of the current approach, which includes air strikes, counterterrorism operations and humanitarian assistance for refugees.

Obama dismissed calls for increasing ground operations in Syria and Iraq, stressing that a full-scale ground engagement would be unsustainable in the long run.

"Assume that we were to send 50,000 troops into Syria," he said in response to a question. "What happens when there's a terrorist attack generated from Yemen, or Libya?"

"Folks want to pop off and have opinions on what they think they would do, present a specific plan," Obama said, referring to critics.

"If you have a handful of people who don't mind dying, they can kill a lot of people. That's one of the challenges of terrorism."


http://mic.com/articles/128647/president-obama-defends-isis-strategy-following-paris-attacks#.mPJg6WOq4

FULL VIDEO of PRESS CONF.

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