Just days after the attacks in Brussels, Defense Secretary Ash Carter says United States' airstrikes have killed the Islamic State's second in command. The news arrives just as Republicans are ramping up their criticism that President Obama isn't doing enough to defeat the terror network.March 25, 2016
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