Hours before Obama returns to the White House, State Department reveals death of two Americans in Brussels attacks
— Charlie Spiering (@charliespiering) March 25, 2016
As Belgium reels from attacks by ISIS terrorists who murdered 31 people and injured over 300, two Americans have been confirmed among those killed:
NYC brother, sister among dead in Brussels bombings. https://t.co/lJK5IL5k7m pic.twitter.com/nd2pS7oN8D
— NBC Bay Area (@nbcbayarea) March 25, 2016
John Kerry offers US condolences for #BrusselsAttacks and confirms two Americans among dead https://t.co/VXpbVlJyzn https://t.co/ey9UYsLFql
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) March 25, 2016
MORE: At least two Americans killed in #Brussels terror attacks, US official confirms https://t.co/QK3UQxSXYW
— Fox News (@FoxNews) March 25, 2016
At least two Americans are among the dead from the terror attacks in Brussels. https://t.co/LkDc88Pfo1 pic.twitter.com/rId4T4oC9Z
— FOX Business (@FoxBusiness) March 25, 2016
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— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) March 25, 2016
Other Americans are among the missing following the attacks in Brussels on Tuesday. President Obama, in Argentina at the time, offered a reminder that ISIS is “not an existential threat” to the U.S., but can be defeated in part by saying “you are not strong.”
Dear Mr. Obama: ISIS represented an "existential threat" to these two Americans. https://t.co/IUzDzs1yKy
— Bryan Fischer (@BryanJFischer) March 25, 2016
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