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Thursday, February 12, 2015
Fight Request Sent to Congress Against ISIS
President Obama has issued for an authorized congressional bypass in allowing military action to be taken against ISIS. During a press conference, the bill he delivered to Congress stated that the United States effort to destroying the dominating terrorist group, ISIS, would begin with airstrikes. Obama assured that it would not yet resort to ground troops that would be sent to Iraq and Syria, but training facilities should get soldiers prepared. This is the reaction from multiple threats sent from the ISIS extremists to the National Security of US. Immediately, the House of Republican leaders dismissed the White House draft, and insisted that the President should have more limitations. They believe the bill did not meet the standards that need to be taken against the ISIS group.
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