Thursday at the Council on Foreign Relations, Sen. Carl Levin (D-MI) was asked what President Barack Obama’s “Plan B” would include if a coalition of allies is defeated on the ground by ISIS. He replied, ‘I don’t think there’s a plan B.”
The chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee said, “The focus has got to be right now on fleshing out Plan A. You know, I don’t think there’s a plan B that has come to anyone’s mind, because if there were a better plan than this one, I think people would have proposed it. I haven’t heard too many alternatives to this plan. I’ve heard a lot of criticism, but I haven’t heard of many alternatives.”
He added, “I don’t think there is a fully fleshing out plan A yet.”
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