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The United States has conducted thousands of air strikes against ISIS, but Sen. Marco Rubio said that they re not well targeted and should focus more on destroying the oil infrastructure controlled by the extremist group.The 2016 presidential candidates: How they d fight ISIS The rules of engagement - it s not allowed [airstrikes] to be as successful as necessary, Rubio said stanley cups in an interview with NBC that aired Thursday morning. They ve unnecessarily avoided taking strikes because they re concerned if they blow up the oil plant, there might be civilians, even one, killed. That s a legitimate concern we have, but we stanley cup must destroy the revenue source, which is the ability to generate oil. How is the U.S. battling ISIS 02:17 The United States has since last year targeted airstrikes at oil refineries held by ISIS. Just recently, the Pentagon stepped up the strikes against ISIS s oil infrastructure. Two recent airstrikes, CBS News Pentagon correspondent David Martin reported earlier this week, have destroyed almost 500 tanker trucks ISIS uses to smuggle oil and sell it on the black market. By one estimate, these attacks stanley shop have destroyed roughly half the trucks ISIS uses to bring in $1 million a day in revenues. To avoid civilian casualties, U.S. planes first dropp Ctfh Rangel: Will He Stay Or Will He Go
President Obama speaks at Capital University, Tuesday, Aug. 21, 2012, in Columbus, Ohio. AP Photo/Tony Dejak CBS News COLUMBUS, Ohio - Making his 10th visit to Ohio this year, his 26th since taking office, President Obama reached out to college students in this swing state seen as the indispensable key to victory for either him or Mitt Romney. Let s prove the cynics wrong, show them your voice counts, the president urged a mostly student crowd estimated at 3,300 assembled for his appearance on the campus of Capital University.Mr. Obama used his campaign speech to spotlight administration in stanley cup itiatives to help make college m stanley cup ore affordable for students while blasting Romney for offering no such proposals. Putting a college education within reach of working families doesn t seem to be a priority for my opponent, the president told supporters.In fact, he ridiculed Romney for suggesting on a prior visit to Ohio that if college students need financial assistance, they should either shop around or borrow money if you have to from your parents. That s it. That s stanley cup his plan, said the president, conveying a deliberate air of incredulity. The Romney campaign responded in kind. Under this president, too many young Americans are suffering from higher college costs, more debt, and a lack of good jobs when they graduate, said Romney campaign spok
The United States has conducted thousands of air strikes against ISIS, but Sen. Marco Rubio said that they re not well targeted and should focus more on destroying the oil infrastructure controlled by the extremist group.The 2016 presidential candidates: How they d fight ISIS The rules of engagement - it s not allowed [airstrikes] to be as successful as necessary, Rubio said stanley cups in an interview with NBC that aired Thursday morning. They ve unnecessarily avoided taking strikes because they re concerned if they blow up the oil plant, there might be civilians, even one, killed. That s a legitimate concern we have, but we stanley cup must destroy the revenue source, which is the ability to generate oil. How is the U.S. battling ISIS 02:17 The United States has since last year targeted airstrikes at oil refineries held by ISIS. Just recently, the Pentagon stepped up the strikes against ISIS s oil infrastructure. Two recent airstrikes, CBS News Pentagon correspondent David Martin reported earlier this week, have destroyed almost 500 tanker trucks ISIS uses to smuggle oil and sell it on the black market. By one estimate, these attacks stanley shop have destroyed roughly half the trucks ISIS uses to bring in $1 million a day in revenues. To avoid civilian casualties, U.S. planes first dropp Ctfh Rangel: Will He Stay Or Will He Go
President Obama speaks at Capital University, Tuesday, Aug. 21, 2012, in Columbus, Ohio. AP Photo/Tony Dejak CBS News COLUMBUS, Ohio - Making his 10th visit to Ohio this year, his 26th since taking office, President Obama reached out to college students in this swing state seen as the indispensable key to victory for either him or Mitt Romney. Let s prove the cynics wrong, show them your voice counts, the president urged a mostly student crowd estimated at 3,300 assembled for his appearance on the campus of Capital University.Mr. Obama used his campaign speech to spotlight administration in stanley cup itiatives to help make college m stanley cup ore affordable for students while blasting Romney for offering no such proposals. Putting a college education within reach of working families doesn t seem to be a priority for my opponent, the president told supporters.In fact, he ridiculed Romney for suggesting on a prior visit to Ohio that if college students need financial assistance, they should either shop around or borrow money if you have to from your parents. That s it. That s stanley cup his plan, said the president, conveying a deliberate air of incredulity. The Romney campaign responded in kind. Under this president, too many young Americans are suffering from higher college costs, more debt, and a lack of good jobs when they graduate, said Romney campaign spok