Obama defends US military strategy against Islamic State
November 17, 2015  09:12
US President Barack Obama has defended his administration's strategy against the so-called Islamic State, rebuffing calls to send ground troops to Syria. 

"We are going to continue the strategy that has the best chance of working," he told reporters in Turkey.

However, he said the US would intensify its efforts against the militants. At times sounding frustrated, Obama pushed back against those who say the US is not doing enough to stop IS. "This is not a traditional military opponent. We can retake territory and as long as we keep our troops there we can hold it. But that does not solve the underlying problem of eliminating the dynamics that are producing these kinds of violent, extremist groups," Obama said
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