Obama Criticized for Claim That ISIS Is 'Contained'
Critics are lashing out at President Obama in the wake of the attacks in
Paris on Friday for remarks he made to ABC's George Stephanopoulos a
day earlier in which he said that ISIS was "contained."
“From the start, our goal has been first to contain, and we have
contained them," Obama told ABC on Thursday. "They have not gained
ground in Iraq. And in Syria it -- they'll come in, they'll leave. But
you don't see this systematic march by ISIL across the terrain."
The comment came just hours before the announcement of a U.S. airstrike in Syria that had targeted 'Jihadi John.'
But the mainly symbolic victory was cut short following the attacks in
Paris on Friday in which at least 127 people were killed.
French President Francois Hollande blamed ISIS for the attacks on Saturday, calling it "an act of war."
Several Republicans, including candidates for the GOP presidential
nomination, seized on Obama's comments as his latest mistake in
underestimating the terror group.
“They are not a JV team. They are not contained. They are on the march," Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina
said in an interview with conservative talk show host Hugh Hewitt.
"Secondly, I think it reminds us that when the United States is not
leading the world is a more dangerous and a more tragic place."
Donald Trump
tweeted Friday evening, sending his condolences to the victims and
hostages, however Saturday morning he took a much more critical tone.
GOP Presidential candidate Mike Huckabee also attacked Obama's
"contained" comment, citing the downing of the Russian plane over Egypt
and the Paris attack.
"We are clearly not dealing with leashed animals or with a JV team,"
Huckabee said. "During the debate last week, I stated that we should not
admit those claiming to be Syrian refugees and was condemned by the left for that position. I was right and the events in Paris affirm that."
Obama is convening a meeting with his National Security Council this
morning on the Paris attacks and the response from the U.S. They will
meet before Obama leaves for Turkey this afternoon.
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