
News Wrap: Obama defends strategy against terrorism
Clip: 3/23/2016 | 4m 44s
President Obama defended his strategy against international terrorism.
In our news wrap Wednesday, President Obama defended his strategy against international terrorism and rejected Republican calls for expanded use of torture and aggressive military action during a news conference in Buenos Aires. Also, Sen. Ted Cruz blasted the president’s foreign policies at an event in New York, saying his “weakness and appeasement” gave rise to Islamic terrorism.
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News Wrap: Obama defends strategy against terrorism
Clip: 3/23/2016 | 4m 44s
In our news wrap Wednesday, President Obama defended his strategy against international terrorism and rejected Republican calls for expanded use of torture and aggressive military action during a news conference in Buenos Aires. Also, Sen. Ted Cruz blasted the president’s foreign policies at an event in New York, saying his “weakness and appeasement” gave rise to Islamic terrorism.
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