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Americans Most Worried About ISIS Attack At Home, According To Google Search Trends

(CBS SF) -- In a televised speech on Wednesday, President Obama announced a comprehensive strategy to defeat ISIS that includes strengthening the U.S. military role with airstrikes in Syria, but no American combat troops on the ground.

"Our objective is clear: we will degrade, and ultimately destroy, ISIL through a comprehensive and sustained counter-terrorism strategy," Obama said.

MORE: Full Transcript Of President Obama's Address To The Nation On ISIS And Terrorist Threats

His speech comes less than two weeks after he came under intense criticism for saying "we don't have a strategy yet," while the nation learned about the horrific beheadings of two American journalists by ISIS militants.

According to a Google analysis of search trends Wednesday night, fears of an ISIS attack at home continues to preoccupy Americans the most -- particularly those living in Texas.

Here are the top 15 questions searched on Google in the U.S. related to Obama's speech Wednesday night between 6 to 9 p.m. PT:

  • What is the difference between ISIS and ISIL?
  • Is ISIS in America?
  • Is ISIS in Texas?
  • Is ISIS in El Paso?
  • Is ISIS in Houston?
  • Is ISIS in Mexico?
  • Why does Obama call the Islamic State ISIL?
  • What is the difference between ISIS and Al Qaeda?
  • What is Obama's approval rating?
  • What is Obama's education background?
  • Will ISIS attack America?
  • Who is the leader of ISIS?
  • What does ISIS want?
  • Is ISIS planning to attack America on 9/11?
  • Are we going to war?
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