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President Barack Obama's chief counter-terrorism adviser said the US government is forging a new approach to tackling violent extremism. | President Barack Obama's chief counter-terrorism adviser said the US government is forging a new approach to tackling violent extremism. |
In a major policy speech, John Brennan said Washington would no longer use terms like "war on terror". | In a major policy speech, John Brennan said Washington would no longer use terms like "war on terror". |
Nor would it employ interrogation tactics like water-boarding, which he said had only played into the hands of terror groups like al-Qaeda. | Nor would it employ interrogation tactics like water-boarding, which he said had only played into the hands of terror groups like al-Qaeda. |
He said it was time to use diplomacy and dialogue to solve problems. | He said it was time to use diplomacy and dialogue to solve problems. |
Mr Brennan - who is Mr Obama's assistant for homeland security and counterterrorism - said the United States would not be defined by what it was against, but by what it was for. | |
Soft power | Soft power |
He said there had been a fundamental shift in policy as well as language. | He said there had been a fundamental shift in policy as well as language. |
As proof, Mr Brennan cited the president's efforts to reach out the Muslim world. | As proof, Mr Brennan cited the president's efforts to reach out the Muslim world. |
And, Mr Brennan said that while safeguarding the American public remained Mr Obama's priority, the US would not be relying solely on military might and counter-terrorism operations. | And, Mr Brennan said that while safeguarding the American public remained Mr Obama's priority, the US would not be relying solely on military might and counter-terrorism operations. |
"We will use our power to demonstrate that seemingly intractable problems and legitimate grievances can be resolved through diplomacy, dialogue and a democratic process." | "We will use our power to demonstrate that seemingly intractable problems and legitimate grievances can be resolved through diplomacy, dialogue and a democratic process." |
He said "soft power" would be the focus of the Obama administration. | He said "soft power" would be the focus of the Obama administration. |
BBC Washington correspondent Jonathan Beale said that of as much interest as the new approach was Mr Brennan's condemnation of past techniques used by the CIA. | BBC Washington correspondent Jonathan Beale said that of as much interest as the new approach was Mr Brennan's condemnation of past techniques used by the CIA. |
Mr Brennan was one of a small number of people President Obama considered for appointment to head the intelligence agency. | Mr Brennan was one of a small number of people President Obama considered for appointment to head the intelligence agency. |
But the former CIA officer withdrew from the running when critics questioned his role in the interrogation of terrorist suspects. | But the former CIA officer withdrew from the running when critics questioned his role in the interrogation of terrorist suspects. |
In Thursday's speech Mr Brennan said tactics like water-boarding were "a recruitment bonanza" for extremists, and he said such techniques had undermined America's national security. | |
Several leading opposition Republicans - including the former Vice-President, Dick Cheney, have expressed concern that this reversal in policy could make Americans less safe. | Several leading opposition Republicans - including the former Vice-President, Dick Cheney, have expressed concern that this reversal in policy could make Americans less safe. |
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