BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — A day after terrorists launched a wave of bomb blasts in Belgium's capital, President Barack Obama was faced with questions Wednesday over whether the deadly attacks have made him rethink his strategy on crushing ISIS — and if he has a "plan B."
After Brussels terror attack, Obama says no need for a 'plan B' against ISIS
The president brushed aside critics who say his strategy against ISIS is too cautious against an enemy keen on slaughtering civilians.
