Five things you need to know about ISIL

President Obama
<http://click.mail.whitehouse.gov/?qs=f6797dc478ff5feda15146336fe3ac92a18776
9f8c0180fbfdadf8f92ecbc3f1> spoke to service men and women at MacDill Air
Force Base yesterday about the U.S. strategy to degrade and ultimately
destroy ISIL -- a terrorist organization that is killing innocent, unarmed
civilians in both Iraq and Syria. ISIL, also known as ISIS or the Islamic
State, is also responsible for the brutal murders of American journalists
Jim Foley and Steven Sotloff.

 
<http://click.mail.whitehouse.gov/?qs=f6797dc478ff5feda15146336fe3ac92a18776
9f8c0180fbfdadf8f92ecbc3f1> Here are the key points the President made
yesterday regarding ISIL and our strategy to defeat their forces:

1. ISIL is threatening America and our allies.

Our intelligence community has not yet detected specific plots from ISIL
against our homeland, but they have repeatedly threatened our core
interests, including our personnel, our embassies, our consulates, and our
facilities in Iraq, Syria, and in the broader Middle East. "If left
unchecked, they could pose a growing threat to the United States," he said.

2. The U.S. continues to conduct targeted airstrikes against ISIL.

The U.S. Air Force has conducted more than 160 airstrikes against ISIL,
successfully protecting our personnel and facilities, killing ISIL fighters,
and giving space for Iraqi and Kurdish forces to reclaim key territory.
“They’ve helped our partners on the ground break ISIL sieges; helped rescue
civilians cornered on a mountain; helped save the lives of thousands of
innocent men, women and children,” the President said.

3. American forces that have been deployed to Iraq do not and will not have
a combat mission.

"As your Commander-in-Chief, I will not commit you, and the rest of our
Armed Forces, to fighting another ground war in Iraq," the President told
servicemembers. Along with our airstrikes, U.S. forces will train, equip,
advise, and assist local partners on the ground "so that they can secure
their own countries’ futures."

4. This is not and will not be America's fight alone.

The U.S. will lead a broad coalition of countries who have a stake in this
fight. France and the UK are already flying with us over Iraq, and other
countries have committed to join this effort. Saudi Arabia has agreed to
host American efforts to train and equip Syrian opposition forces. Australia
and Canada are going to send military advisors to Iraq, while Germany is
sending paratroopers to help offer training. Arab nations have agreed to
strengthen their support for Iraq’s new government, a key ally in our
strategy to defeat ISIL.

International partners will help us cut off ISIL funding, gather
intelligence, and prevent foreign fighters from entering -- or leaving --
the Middle East. And nearly 30 nations have joined American humanitarian
relief to help civilians, including Sunni, Shia, Christian, Yezidi, or other
religious minorities, that ISIL has driven from their homes.

5. Congress should provide the authorities and resources the U.S. military
needs to succeed.

The President has called on Congress to support our military with the
necessary resources to train and equip Syrian opposition fighters. As he has
said, America’s leadership position is strongest when the President and
Congress work together and show a united front.

"Sending our servicemembers into harm’s way is not a decision I ever take
lightly," the President said. "It is the hardest decision I make as
President. Nothing else comes close."

But this strategy will require the best military force in the world:

Frankly, there just aren’t a lot of other folks who can perform in the same
ways -- in fact, there are none. And there are some things only we can do.
There are some capabilities only we have. That’s because of you -- your
dedication, your skill, your work, your families supporting you, your
training, your command structure. Our Armed Forces are unparalleled and
unique. And so when we’ve got a big problem somewhere around the world, it
falls on our shoulders. And sometimes that’s tough. But that’s what sets us
apart. That’s why we’re America. That’s what the stars and stripes are all
about.

"In an uncertain world full of breathtaking change, the one constant is
American leadership."

And, because of the strength and dedication of America’s military, the
President made clear that we will send an unmistakable message to ISIL:

Whether in Iraq or in Syria, these terrorists will learn the same thing that
the leaders of al Qaeda already know: We mean what we say; our reach is
long; if you threaten America, you will find no safe haven. We will find you
eventually.

                 Thé Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja and Dr. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda is in
anarchy"
                    Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi
"Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja na Dk. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda ni
katika machafuko"

 

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