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Obama says world should address ‘grievances’ that terrorists exploit

Published February 19, 2015


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WASHINGTON –  President Obama defended his administration’s approach to the
terror threat at a White House summit Wednesday, standing by claims that
groups like the Islamic State do not represent Islam -- as well as
assertions that job creation could help combat extremism.

Obama, addressing the Washington audience on the second day of the summit,
said the international community needs to address “grievances” that
terrorists exploit, including economic and political issues.

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He stressed that poverty alone doesn’t cause terrorism, but “resentments
fester” and extremism grows when millions of people are impoverished.

“We do have to address the grievances that terrorists exploit including
economic grievances,” he said.

He also said no single religion was responsible for violence and terrorism,
adding he wants to lift up the voice of tolerance in the United States and
beyond.

Obama’s address came as Republican lawmakers and others criticized the
administration for declining to describe the threat as Islamic terrorism.

State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf has also come under fire for
suggesting several times this past week that more jobs could help address
the terrorism crisis.

On Tuesday, Rob O'Neill, former Navy SEAL Team 6 member who claims to have
fired the shot that killed Usama bin Laden, told Fox News: "They get paid
to cut off heads -- to crucify children, to sell slaves and to cut off
heads and I don't think that a change in career path is what's going to
stop them."

Obama also called on Muslim leaders to “do more to discredit the notion
that our nations are determined to suppress Islam, that there is an
inherent clash in civilizations.”

Obama acknowledged that some Muslim-Americans have concerns about working
with the government, particularly law enforcement, and that their
reluctance “is rooted in the objection to certain practices where
Muslim-Americans feel they’ve been unfairly targeted.”

He said it was important it make sure that abuses stop and are not repeated
and that “we do not stigmatize entire communities.” He also said it was
vital that “no one is profiled or put under a cloud of suspicion simply
because of their faith.”

Although Obama called for a renewed focus on preventing terrorists from
recruiting and inspiring others, some thought his message seemed to miss
the mark.

“He was meandering, unfocused and weak,” said Richard Grenell, former U.S.
spokesman at the United Nations during the George W. Bush administration
and a Fox News contributor. “He was talking about isolating terrorists. He
doesn’t understand the threat that we face… People are being burned in
cages and he’s talking about more investments?”

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, in an interview with Fox News
<http://video.foxnews.com/v/4067511599001/>, called Obama an "apologist for
radical Islamic terrorists." And he mocked the president for recently
comparing modern-day atrocities to those committed during the Crusades.

"I don't think it's too much to ask the president to stay in the current
millennia," Cruz said, describing the rhetoric as "bizarre politically
correct double-speak."

Recent Fox News polling
<http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/02/11/fox-news-poll-73-percent-say-obama-doesnt-have-clear-strategy-to-defeat-isis/>
showed most voters think Obama should be tougher on Islamic extremists. It
showed 68 percent think Obama should be tougher; only 26 percent said he's
being tough enough.

The poll of 1,044 registered voters was taken Feb. 8-10. It had a margin of
error of 3 percentage points.

Leaders from 60 different countries traveled to Washington for the summit
this week.

Community leaders from Boston, Minneapolis and Los Angeles were also in
attendance and discussed how their cities could help empower communities to
protect themselves against extremist ideologies.




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