Does Obama Have a Strategy in the Fight Against ISIS?
A strong majority of Americans are worried after President Barack Obama admitted last Thursday that the United States does not have a strategy to combat the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). A majority of Americans also deem ISIS to be a "serious threat" to the United States.
A Rasmussen poll released Tuesday found that 67 percent of likely American voters consider ISIS, also known as ISIL or the Islamic State, to be a "serious threat" to the U.S., while 73 percent said they are "concerned" that the U.S. does not have a strategy yet to deal with the terrorists. Forty-seven percent said they are "very concerned" by the president's admittance of a lack of strategy. Only four percent of those polled said they are "not concerned at all."