Obama
says will 'degrade and destroy' Islamic State
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[September 03, 2014]
By Balazs Koranyi and David Mardiste
TALLINN (Reuters) - The United States
plans to fight Islamic State until it is no longer a force in the Middle
East and will seek justice for the killing of American journalist Steven
Sotloff, President Barack Obama said on Wednesday.
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He added destroying the militant group will take time because of
the power vacuum in Syria, the abundance of battle hardened fighters
that grew out of al-Qaeda in the Iraqi war, and the need to build
coalitions, including with local Sunni communities.
Islamic State released a video on Tuesday showing the beheading of
the U.S. journalist, the second American hostage to be killed within
weeks, in retaliation for U.S. air strikes in Iraq.
“The bottom line is this, our objective is clear and that is to
degrade and destroy (Islamic State) so that it’s no longer a threat
not just to Iraq but also the region and to the United States,"
Obama told a news conference.
“Whatever these murderers think they will achieve with killing
innocent Americans like Steven, they have already failed," Obama
said. "They failed because, like people around the world, Americans
are repulsed by their barbarism. We will not be intimidated."
U.S and British officials both examined the video, showing the same
British-accented executioner who appeared in an Aug. 19 video of the
killing of U.S. journalist James Foley, concluding it was authentic.
The United States resumed air strikes in Iraq in August for the
first time since the pullout of U.S. troops in 2011 and Obama said
the strikes are already proving effective.
"Those that make the mistake of harming Americans will learn that we
will not forget and that our reach is long and that justice will be
served," he said.
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"This is not going to be a one-week or one-month or six month
proposition because of what’s happened in the vacuum of Syria, as
well as the battle hardened elements of (Islamic State) that grew
out of Al Qaeda in Iraq during the course of the Iraq war ... it’s
going to take time for us to be able to roll them back."
The White House said late on Tuesday that Obama was sending three
top officials -- Secretary of State John Kerry, Defense Secretary
Chuck Hagel and counterterrorism adviser Lisa Monaco -- to the
Middle East "in the near-term to build a stronger regional
partnership" against Islamic State militants.
(Editing by Jeremy Gaunt)
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