Thursday, September 11, 2014

US to target ISIS/ISIL in Syria where the jihadist group runs a de facto government

President Obama has said he is prepared to order air strikes on Syrian territory as part of an expanded counter-terrorism plan to confront the Islamic State jihadist group that is operating in both Syria and Iraq.

Mr Obama, who began ordering air strikes in Iraq last month, urged Congress in a national television address to give him "additional authorities and resources to train and equip" the Syrian opposition.
"I will not hesitate to take action against ISIL/ISIS in Syria, as well as Iraq," Mr Obama said while discussing the prospect of expanded airstrikes.

He said "Working with the Iraqi government, we will expand our efforts beyond protecting our own people and humanitarian missions, so that we're hitting ISIL targets as Iraqi forces go on offense."

The President said "This is a core principle of my presidency: if you threaten America, you will find no safe haven."

  • Mr Obama said another 475 troops are to join hundreds of US troops who are already in Iraq studying how to help Iraqi government and Kurdish regional forces in their fight against the jihadist threats.

He said "Now that those teams have completed their work and Iraq has formed a new unity government, we will send an additional service members to Iraq."
"As I have said before, these American forces will not have a combat mission - we will not get dragged into another ground war in Iraq," he added, seeking to reassure his target audience, the US public.
"But they are needed to support Iraqi and Kurdish forces with training, intelligence and equipment."
http://www.rte.ie/news/2014/0911/642902-us-to-target-islamic-state-militants-in-syria/
11/9/14
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  • The White House: Statement by the President on ISIL
Office of the Press Secretary,  September 10, 2014:
State Floor
9:01 P.M. EDT
"My fellow Americans, tonight I want to speak to you about what the United States will do with our friends and allies to degrade and ultimately destroy the terrorist group known as ISIL.
As Commander-in-Chief, my highest priority is the security of the American people.  Over the last several years, we have consistently taken the fight to terrorists who threaten our country.  We took out Osama bin Laden and much of al Qaeda’s leadership in Afghanistan and Pakistan.  We’ve targeted al Qaeda’s affiliate in Yemen, and recently eliminated the top commander of its affiliate in Somalia.  We’ve done so while bringing more than 140,000 American troops home from Iraq, and drawing down our forces in Afghanistan, where our combat mission will end later this year.  Thanks to our military and counterterrorism professionals, America is safer. 
Still, we continue to face a terrorist threat.  We can’t erase every trace of evil from the world, and small groups of killers have the capacity to do great harm.  That was the case before 9/11, and that remains true today.  And that’s why we must remain vigilant as threats emerge.  At this moment, the greatest threats come from the Middle East and North Africa, where radical groups exploit grievances for their own gain.  And one of those groups is ISIL -- which calls itself the “Islamic State.”
Now let’s make two things clear:  ISIL is not “Islamic.”  No religion condones the killing of innocents.  And the vast majority of ISIL’s victims have been Muslim.  And ISIL is certainly not a state.  It was formerly al Qaeda’s affiliate in Iraq, and has taken advantage of sectarian strife and Syria’s civil war to gain territory on both sides of the Iraq-Syrian border.  It is recognized by no government, nor by the people it subjugates.  ISIL is a terrorist organization, pure and simple.  And it has no vision other than the slaughter of all who stand in its way.
In a region that has known so much bloodshed, these terrorists are unique in their brutality.  They execute captured prisoners.  They kill children.  They enslave, rape, and force women into marriage.  They threatened a religious minority with genocide.  And in acts of barbarism, they took the lives of two American journalists -- Jim Foley and Steven Sotloff.
So ISIL poses a threat to the people of Iraq and Syria, and the broader Middle East -- including American citizens, personnel and facilities.  If left unchecked, these terrorists could pose a growing threat beyond that region, including to the United States.  While we have not yet detected specific plotting against our homeland, ISIL leaders have threatened America and our allies.  Our Intelligence Community believes that thousands of foreigners -– including Europeans and some Americans –- have joined them in Syria and Iraq.  Trained and battle-hardened, these fighters could try to return to their home countries and carry out deadly attacks.
I know many Americans are concerned about these threats.  Tonight, I want you to know that the United States of America is meeting them with strength and resolve.  Last month, I ordered our military to take targeted action against ISIL to stop its advances.  Since then, we’ve conducted more than 150 successful airstrikes in Iraq.  These strikes have protected American personnel and facilities, killed ISIL fighters, destroyed weapons, and given space for Iraqi and Kurdish forces to reclaim key territory.  These strikes have also helped save the lives of thousands of innocent men, women and children. 
But this is not our fight alone.  American power can make a decisive difference, but we cannot do for Iraqis what they must do for themselves, nor can we take the place of Arab partners in securing their region.  And that’s why I’ve insisted that additional U.S. action depended upon Iraqis forming an inclusive government, which they have now done in recent days.  So tonight, with a new Iraqi government in place, and following consultations with allies abroad and Congress at home, I can announce that America will lead a broad coalition to roll back this terrorist threat.
Our objective is clear:  We will degrade, and ultimately destroy, ISIL through a comprehensive and sustained counterterrorism strategy.
First, we will conduct a systematic campaign of airstrikes against these terrorists.  Working with the Iraqi government, we will expand our efforts beyond protecting our own people and humanitarian missions, so that we’re hitting ISIL targets as Iraqi forces go on offense.  Moreover, I have made it clear that we will hunt down terrorists who threaten our country, wherever they are.  That means I will not hesitate to take action against ISIL in Syria, as well as Iraq.  This is a core principle of my presidency:  If you threaten America, you will find no safe haven. 
Second, we will increase our support to forces fighting these terrorists on the ground.  In June, I deployed several hundred American servicemembers to Iraq to assess how we can best support Iraqi security forces.  Now that those teams have completed their work –- and Iraq has formed a government –- we will send an additional 475 servicemembers to Iraq.  As I have said before, these American forces will not have a combat mission –- we will not get dragged into another ground war in Iraq.  But they are needed to support Iraqi and Kurdish forces with training, intelligence and equipment.  We’ll also support Iraq’s efforts to stand up National Guard Units to help Sunni communities secure their own freedom from ISIL’s control.
Across the border, in Syria, we have ramped up our military assistance to the Syrian opposition.  Tonight, I call on Congress again to give us additional authorities and resources to train and equip these fighters.  In the fight against ISIL, we cannot rely on an Assad regime that terrorizes its own people -- a regime that will never regain the legitimacy it has lost.  Instead, we must strengthen the opposition as the best counterweight to extremists like ISIL, while pursuing the political solution necessary to solve Syria’s crisis once and for all. 
Third, we will continue to draw on our substantial counterterrorism capabilities to prevent ISIL attacks.  Working with our partners, we will redouble our efforts to cut off its funding; improve our intelligence; strengthen our defenses; counter its warped ideology; and stem the flow of foreign fighters into and out of the Middle East.  And in two weeks, I will chair a meeting of the U.N. Security Council to further mobilize the international community around this effort.
Fourth, we will continue to provide humanitarian assistance to innocent civilians who have been displaced by this terrorist organization.  This includes Sunni and Shia Muslims who are at grave risk, as well as tens of thousands of Christians and other religious minorities.  We cannot allow these communities to be driven from their ancient homelands. 
So this is our strategy.  And in each of these four parts of our strategy, America will be joined by a broad coalition of partners.  Already, allies are flying planes with us over Iraq; sending arms and assistance to Iraqi security forces and the Syrian opposition; sharing intelligence; and providing billions of dollars in humanitarian aid.  Secretary Kerry was in Iraq today meeting with the new government and supporting their efforts to promote unity.  And in the coming days he will travel across the Middle East and Europe to enlist more partners in this fight, especially Arab nations who can help mobilize Sunni communities in Iraq and Syria, to drive these terrorists from their lands.  This is American leadership at its best:  We stand with people who fight for their own freedom, and we rally other nations on behalf of our common security and common humanity. 
My administration has also secured bipartisan support for this approach here at home.  I have the authority to address the threat from ISIL, but I believe we are strongest as a nation when the President and Congress work together.  So I welcome congressional support for this effort in order to show the world that Americans are united in confronting this danger.
Now, it will take time to eradicate a cancer like ISIL.  And any time we take military action, there are risks involved –- especially to the servicemen and women who carry out these missions.  But I want the American people to understand how this effort will be different from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.  It will not involve American combat troops fighting on foreign soil.  This counterterrorism campaign will be waged through a steady, relentless effort to take out ISIL wherever they exist, using our air power and our support for partner forces on the ground.  This strategy of taking out terrorists who threaten us, while supporting partners on the front lines, is one that we have successfully pursued in Yemen and Somalia for years.  And it is consistent with the approach I outlined earlier this year:  to use force against anyone who threatens America’s core interests, but to mobilize partners wherever possible to address broader challenges to international order. 
My fellow Americans, we live in a time of great change. Tomorrow marks 13 years since our country was attacked.  Next week marks six years since our economy suffered its worst setback since the Great Depression.  Yet despite these shocks, through the pain we have felt and the grueling work required to bounce back, America is better positioned today to seize the future than any other nation on Earth.
Our technology companies and universities are unmatched.  Our manufacturing and auto industries are thriving.  Energy independence is closer than it’s been in decades.  For all the work that remains, our businesses are in the longest uninterrupted stretch of job creation in our history.  Despite all the divisions and discord within our democracy, I see the grit and determination and common goodness of the American people every single day –- and that makes me more confident than ever about our country’s future.
Abroad, American leadership is the one constant in an uncertain world.  It is America that has the capacity and the will to mobilize the world against terrorists.  It is America that has rallied the world against Russian aggression, and in support of the Ukrainian peoples’ right to determine their own destiny.  It is America –- our scientists, our doctors, our know-how –- that can help contain and cure the outbreak of Ebola.  It is America that helped remove and destroy Syria’s declared chemical weapons so that they can’t pose a threat to the Syrian people or the world again.  And it is America that is helping Muslim communities around the world not just in the fight against terrorism, but in the fight for opportunity, and tolerance, and a more hopeful future.
America, our endless blessings bestow an enduring burden.  But as Americans, we welcome our responsibility to lead.  From Europe to Asia, from the far reaches of Africa to war-torn capitals of the Middle East, we stand for freedom, for justice, for dignity.  These are values that have guided our nation since its founding. 
Tonight, I ask for your support in carrying that leadership forward.  I do so as a Commander-in-Chief who could not be prouder of our men and women in uniform –- pilots who bravely fly in the face of danger above the Middle East, and servicemembers who support our partners on the ground.
When we helped prevent the massacre of civilians trapped on a distant mountain, here’s what one of them said:  “We owe our American friends our lives.  Our children will always remember that there was someone who felt our struggle and made a long journey to protect innocent people.”
That is the difference we make in the world.  And our own safety, our own security, depends upon our willingness to do what it takes to defend this nation and uphold the values that we stand for –- timeless ideals that will endure long after those who offer only hate and destruction have been vanquished from the Earth.
May God bless our troops, and may God bless the United States of America."
 http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2014/09/10/remarks-president-barack-obama-address-nation
10/9/14

6 comments:

  1. Obama orders U.S. airstrikes in Syria against Islamic State...

    (Reuters) - President Barack Obama told Americans on Wednesday he had authorized U.S. airstrikes for the first time in Syria and more attacks in Iraq in a broad escalation of a campaign against the Islamic State militant group.

    Obama's decision to launch attacks inside Syria, which is embroiled in a three-year civil war, marked a turnabout for the president, who shied away a year ago from airstrikes to punish Syrian President Bashar al-Assad for using chemical weapons against his own people.

    In a widely anticipated, 13-minute White House speech, Obama said he would hunt down Islamic State militants "wherever they are" in a drive to degrade and ultimately destroy the group, which has seized broad stretches of Iraq and Syria.

    "That means I will not hesitate to take action against ISIL in Syria, as well as Iraq. This is a core principle of my presidency: if you threaten America, you will find no safe haven," he said, speaking on the eve of the 13th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.

    Obama asked Congress to authorize $500 million to train and arm “moderate” Syrian rebels. The training would take place in Saudi Arabia...................http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/09/11/us-iraq-crisis-obama-idUSKBN0H527Z20140911?feedType=RSS&feedName=worldNews

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  2. USA weiten Luftangriffe gegen IS auf Syrien aus...

    Im Kampf gegen die Terrormiliz Islamischer Staat (IS) weiten die USA ihre Luftangriffe vom Irak auf Syrien aus. Er werde nicht zögern, in beiden Ländern gegen die Dschihadisten vorzugehen, sagte Präsident Barack Obama am Mittwochabend (Ortszeit) in seiner Rede an die Nation. "Unser Ziel ist klar: Wir werden Is mit einer umfassenden und anhaltenden Anti-Terror-Strategie in die Schranken weisen und schließlich zerstören", sagte Obama. Außerdem sollen die moderaten syrischen Rebellen vom US-Militär ausgebildet und ausgerüstet werden. Obama rief den Kongress dazu auf, diese Maßnahme zu genehmigen.

    Gleichzeitig kündigte Obama die Entsendung von 475 weiteren Soldaten in den Irak an. Sie sollen dort irakische und kurdische Kräfte ausbilden, ausrüsten und beraten. Damit steigt die Zahl der in den Irak beorderten Soldaten auf etwa 1500. Einen Einsatz von Soldaten mit einem Kampfauftrag schloss Obama erneut aus. "Wir werden uns nicht in einen weiteren Bodenkrieg im Irak ziehen lassen", erklärte Obama vor dem Blue Room des Weißen Hauses.................http://www.welt.de/politik/ausland/article132122845/USA-weiten-Luftangriffe-gegen-IS-auf-Syrien-aus.html

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  3. El presidente estadounidense se ha dirigido a la nación para exponer los detalles sobre la nueva estrategia militar contra el EI tanto en Irak, como en Siria. Según él, el Estado Islámico (EI) representa una amenaza para el pueblo de Irak y de Siria y para todo Oriente Medio.....

    Según Obama, desde el mes pasado la aviación estadounidense ha lanzado “más de 150 ataques aéreos exitosos" contra posiciónes del EI en Irak. "No voy a dudar a la hora de actuar contra el EI tanto en Siria como en Irak", aseguró. Anteriormente, tres representantes de la Casa Blanca confirmaron hoy a los medios que EE.UU. atacará desde el aire las posiciones del EI en Siria, informa Itar-Tass.

    No obstante, Obama dejó claro que no tiene intención de luchar contra el EI "a solas". "La fuerza estadounidense puede marcar una diferencia decisiva, pero no podemos hacer por los iraquíes lo que ellos tienen que hacer por sí mismos, como tampoco podemos ocupar el puesto de los aliados árabes en garantizar la seguridad de su región".

    La nueva estrategia de EE.UU. contra el EI pasa por el lanzamiento de ataques aéreos "sistemáticos" contra terroristas y el aumento de especialistas militares estadounidenses enviados a Irak para apoyar a las tropas iraquíes en cuestiones de adiestramiento militar, inteligencia y equipamento. El ejército estadounidense no participará en ofensivas terrestres contra el EI.

    Obama subrayó que no va a cooperar con el presidente sirio Bashar al-Assad en la lucha contra el EI en Siria. De hecho, recordó que ha vuelto a pedir al Congreso permiso para entrenar y equipar a los rebeldes sirios............................http://actualidad.rt.com/actualidad/view/139902-obama-bombardeos-ei-siria?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=actualidad

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  4. Syria main opposition backs Obama on ISIS...

    Syria’s Western-backed National Coalition opposition on Thursday urged U.S. Congress to approve as soon as possible President Barack Obama’s policy on Islamic State of Iraq and Syria militants after he authorized U.S. airstrikes for the first time in Syria.

    “The Syrian Coalition ... stands ready and willing to partner with the international community not only to defeat ISIS but also rid the Syrian people of the tyranny of the Assad regime,” coalition president Hadi al-Bahra said in a written statement.

    [Developing story]....................http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/middle-east/2014/09/11/Syria-main-opposition-backs-Obama-on-ISIS.html
    11/9/14

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  5. Syria opposition backs US anti-IS plan, urges action on Assad....

    Syria's opposition National Coalition welcomed a US plan to tackle the jihadist Islamic State group on Wednesday (Sep 10), but also urged action against President Bashar al-Assad's regime.

    In a statement, the group said it backed a US plan for air strikes in Syria and training of rebel forces, but that a "stable and extremist-free region" required "degrading and ultimately removing the Assad repressive regime."...................http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/world/syria-opposition-backs-us/1356854.html

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  6. Saudi Arabia Will Host Trainings of Syria’s Moderate Opposition....

    WASHINGTON, September 11 (RIA Novosti) -The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has agreed to host the train-and-equipment programs of the Syria's "moderate opposition," the US official told journalists.

    "We now have the commitment from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to be a full partner in this effort - the train-and-equip program, to host that program," the official said, adding that the specific site on which the trainings will take place is currently being discussed.

    On Wednesday, the White House said, that ahead of his speech on US strategy on defeating the Islamic State, President Barack Obama called Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah and the two leaders "agreed that a stronger Syrian opposition is essential to confronting extremists like [Islamic State] as well as the [Syria's President Bashar] Assad regime."

    The Islamic State, also known as the Islamic State of Iraq and Greater Syria (ISIS) or the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), is a Sunni jihadist group that has been fighting against the Syrian government since 2012. In June 2014, the group extended its attacks to northern and western Iraq, declaring a caliphate on the territories under its control later that month................http://en.ria.ru/world/20140911/192828160/Saudi-Arabia-Will-Host-Trainings-of-Syrias-Moderate-Opposition.html
    11/9/14

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