This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-36981607
The article has changed 3 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Version 1 | Version 2 |
---|---|
IS conflict: Obama says group is weakening but still a threat | |
(12 days later) | |
US President Barack Obama says there have been gains against so-called Islamic State in Iraq and Syria but warned the group still poses a threat. | US President Barack Obama says there have been gains against so-called Islamic State in Iraq and Syria but warned the group still poses a threat. |
As the jihadist group lost ground, he said, there were signs it was shifting to attacks abroad. | As the jihadist group lost ground, he said, there were signs it was shifting to attacks abroad. |
"The possibility of a lone actor or a small cell that kills people is real," he said, adding that networks in the US could be activated. | "The possibility of a lone actor or a small cell that kills people is real," he said, adding that networks in the US could be activated. |
Mr Obama was giving an update to reporters after a Pentagon meeting. | Mr Obama was giving an update to reporters after a Pentagon meeting. |
Separately, he strongly denied that a $400m (£305m) cash payment to Iran was a ransom for the release of American prisoners in January. | Separately, he strongly denied that a $400m (£305m) cash payment to Iran was a ransom for the release of American prisoners in January. |
The White House provided extensive comments on the issue on Wednesday. | The White House provided extensive comments on the issue on Wednesday. |
Speaking after the meeting with top military and national security officials on Thursday, Mr Obama said IS was "not invincible". | Speaking after the meeting with top military and national security officials on Thursday, Mr Obama said IS was "not invincible". |
"In fact, they are inevitably going to be defeated," the president said, predicting that the jihadist group would lose its self-proclaimed capital of Raqqa in Syria, in addition to their stronghold of Mosul in Iraq. | "In fact, they are inevitably going to be defeated," the president said, predicting that the jihadist group would lose its self-proclaimed capital of Raqqa in Syria, in addition to their stronghold of Mosul in Iraq. |
'Bad decisions' warning | 'Bad decisions' warning |
Mr Obama also said that IS "has not had a major successful offensive operation in Syria or Iraq in a full year". | Mr Obama also said that IS "has not had a major successful offensive operation in Syria or Iraq in a full year". |
While the militant group has been pegged back in those countries, it has carried out or claimed several high-profile attacks this year, such as in Iraq, France, Germany, Bangladesh and several other countries. | While the militant group has been pegged back in those countries, it has carried out or claimed several high-profile attacks this year, such as in Iraq, France, Germany, Bangladesh and several other countries. |
President Obama said it was important not to give in to fear. | President Obama said it was important not to give in to fear. |
"Isil can't defeat the United States of America or our Nato partners," he said, using an alternative acronym for IS. | "Isil can't defeat the United States of America or our Nato partners," he said, using an alternative acronym for IS. |
But he warned the US could defeat itself if its leaders made "bad decisions" - like indiscriminately killing civilians or introducing religious tests on who could enter the country. | But he warned the US could defeat itself if its leaders made "bad decisions" - like indiscriminately killing civilians or introducing religious tests on who could enter the country. |
"Those kinds of strategies can end up backfiring because in order for us to ultimately win this fight we cannot frame this as a clash of civilisations between the West and Islam," he said. | "Those kinds of strategies can end up backfiring because in order for us to ultimately win this fight we cannot frame this as a clash of civilisations between the West and Islam," he said. |
"That plays exactly into the hands of Isil and the perverse interpretations of Islam that they are putting forward." | "That plays exactly into the hands of Isil and the perverse interpretations of Islam that they are putting forward." |
The US recently stepped up its efforts against IS, bombing one of the group's strongholds in Libya on Monday after a request by the UN-backed government. | The US recently stepped up its efforts against IS, bombing one of the group's strongholds in Libya on Monday after a request by the UN-backed government. |
Western powers have become increasingly concerned at IS's growing presence in Libya. | Western powers have become increasingly concerned at IS's growing presence in Libya. |