U.S. Said to Tighten Security for Air, Rail, Port Facilities

  • Obama promises full U.S. help to track down Brussels attackers
  • Homeland Security said to plan announcement on security steps

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The U.S. government is stepping up security measures in response to Tuesday’s bombings in Brussels as President Barack Obama pledged to do "whatever is necessary" to help bring the perpetrators to justice.

Security will be tightened at airports, rail stations and ports in the U.S. in response to the deadly attacks in Belgium, according to a government official briefed on the plan.