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WASHINGTON, Sept. 13, 2014 – In his weekly address issued
today, President Barack Obama discussed the strategy of his “targeted,
relentless counterterrorism campaign against ISIL that combines American air
power, contributions from allies and partners, and more support to forces that
are fighting these terrorists on the ground.”
The American public, the president said in his address, “can
be proud of our men and women in uniform who are serving in this effort.”
Here is the text of the president’s address:
As Commander in Chief, my highest priority is the security
of the American people. And I’ve made it clear that those who threaten the
United States will find no safe haven. Thanks to our military and
counterterrorism professionals, we took out Osama bin Laden, much of al Qaeda’s
leadership in Afghanistan and Pakistan, and leaders of al Qaeda affiliates in
Yemen and Somalia. We’ve prevented terrorist attacks, saved American lives and
made our homeland more secure.
Today, the terrorist threat is more diffuse, from al Qaeda
affiliates and other extremists -- like ISIL in Syria and Iraq. As I said this
week, our intelligence community has not yet detected specific ISIL plots
against our homeland. But its leaders have repeatedly threatened the United
States. And, if left unchecked, these terrorists could pose a growing threat
beyond the Middle East, including to the United States. So we’re staying
vigilant. And we’re moving ahead with our strategy to degrade and ultimately
destroy this terrorist organization.
To meet a threat like this, we have to be smart. We have to
use our power wisely. And we have to avoid the mistakes of the past. American
military power is unmatched, but this can’t be America’s fight alone. And the
best way to defeat a group like ISIL isn’t by sending large numbers of American
combat forces to wage a ground war in the heart of the Middle East. That
wouldn’t serve our interests. In fact, it would only risk fueling extremism
even more.
What’s needed now is a targeted, relentless counterterrorism
campaign against ISIL that combines American air power, contributions from
allies and partners, and more support to forces that are fighting these
terrorists on the ground. And that’s exactly what we’re doing.
We’re moving ahead with our campaign of airstrikes against
these terrorists, and we’re prepared to take action against ISIL in Syria as
well. The additional American forces I’ve ordered to Iraq will help Iraqi and
Kurdish forces with the training, intelligence and equipment they need to take
the fight to these terrorists on the ground. We’re working with Congress to
expand our efforts to train and equip the Syrian opposition. We’ll continue to
strengthen our defenses here at home. And we’ll keep providing the humanitarian
relief to help Iraqi civilians who have been driven from their homes and who
remain in extreme danger.
Because we’re leading the right way, more nations are
joining our coalition. This week, Arab nations agreed to strengthen their
support for the new Iraqi government and to do their part in the fight against
ISIL, including aspects of the military campaign. Saudi Arabia will join the
effort to help train and equip moderate Syrian opposition forces. And retired Marine
general John Allen -- who during the Iraq war worked with Sunnis in Iraq as
they fought to reclaim their communities from terrorists -- will serve as our
special envoy to help build and coordinate our growing coalition.
Today, every American can be proud of our men and women in
uniform who are serving in this effort. When our airstrikes helped break the
siege of the Iraqi town of Amerli [Ah-MER-lee], one Kurdish fighter on the
ground said, “It would have been absolutely impossible without the American
planes.” One resident of that city said -- “Thank you, America.”
Today we’re showing the world the best of American
leadership. We will protect our people. We will stand with partners who defend
their countries and rally other nations to meet a common threat. And here at
home -- thirteen years after our country was attacked -- we continue to stand
tall and proud. Because we’re Americans. We don’t give in to fear. We carry on.
And we will never waver in the defense of the country we love.
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