Quoted: Daniel Benjamin on the U.S. Policy on ISIS

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Dartmouth Now takes note when faculty members weigh in on issues of the day. Here is today’s “Quoted”:

“I think that the key thing right now is not to react instantly to try to get some retaliation for this really barbaric attack, but rather to get the strategy right, to get the partners brought in, and to ensure, of course, that the Iraqis themselves continue to move towards inclusiveness and towards working together against a common threat,” says Daniel Benjamin, director of the John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding, in an interview with Judy Woodruff on PBS Newshour about how the U.S. might deal with the terrorist group ISIS in the wake of its murder of American journalist Steven Sotloff.

 

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