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President Obama said the U.S. would aggressively pursue the radical jihadist group, which has claimed responsibility for the deadly twin attacks in Brussels that left more than 30 people dead and hundreds wounded

President Obama said the U.S. would aggressively pursue the radical jihadist group, which has claimed responsibility for the deadly twin attacks in Brussels that left more than 30 people dead and hundreds wounded. Obama spoke at a joint news conference in Buenos Aires with Argentina President Mauricio Macri.

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President Obama said the Brussels attacks Tuesday are another reminder the world must unite against the scourge of terrorism

President Obama said the Brussels attacks Tuesday are another reminder the world must unite against the scourge of terrorism. CBS News senior national security analyst Juan Zarate joins “CBS This Morning” from Salt Lake City to discuss the “material problem” Europe has in the ability to disrupt ISIS networks and the implications of evacuating Belgium nuclear reactor facilities.

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