Obama to talk ISIS fight at Pentagon as US expands Libya role
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WASHINGTON - US President Barack Obama is assessing what's working and what's not in the fight against the Islamic State group as the US military ramps up its engagement in Libya.
After meeting Thursday with military and national security advisers at the Pentagon, Obama plans to take questions during a news conference.
Obama typically convenes meetings of the National Security Council at the White House, but over the past year he has occasionally held them at other agencies like the State Department and the CIA. The goal of the road show at the Pentagon is to illustrate the multifaceted US approach to defeating ISIS.