My fellow Americans:
We have all been
saddened and outraged by the vicious videotape of ISIS terrorists
beheading an American journalist.
Our hearts go out to James Foley's family.
Our hearts go out to James Foley's family.
However, anger and sympathy are not solutions.
We, the American people,
must come together in a righteous determination to defend freedom and
civilization from barbarism, savagery and terrorism.
We must calmly,
methodically and with the same grim determination we brought to winning
World War II, implement strategies that eliminate the growing worldwide
threat of radical Islamists prepared to kill us as individuals and our
values as a civilization.
Some will suggest this exaggerates the threat from the Islamic State.
Let me remind them of some hard facts.
There are now an
estimated 12,000 terrorists from over 50 countries in the
ISIS-controlled parts of Iraq and Syria. Great Britain estimates more
than 500 British citizens have joined ISIS. Our government estimates
roughly 100 Americans are now engaged in enemy activities.
When we remember the
death and destruction 19 terrorists achieved on 9/11, we have to take
very seriously the threat from more than 12,000 terrorists.
The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Martin Dempsey, has warned that ISIS "has an apocalyptic end of days strategic vision that will eventually have to be defeated."
He has expanded on the
danger, saying their vision of a fundamentalist caliphate could
"fundamentally alter the face of the Middle East and create a security
environment that would certainly threaten us in many ways."
Furthermore, Gen.
Dempsey has warned that ISIS cannot be defeated only in Iraq. He
asserted, "Can they be defeated without addressing that part of the
organization that resides in Syria? The answer is no."
In fact the very
existence of terrorists from over 50 countries means that we must be
thinking in terms of a global campaign to eradicate the virus of Islamic
Extremism and the spirit of terrorism and barbarism that it is
fostering.
This is fully as grave a threat to our survival as was Nazism or communism.
This is fully as grave a threat to our survival as was Nazism or communism.
With appropriate strategies and consistent policies
executed energetically we can defeat and eliminate the Islamic State and
its various allied factions.
ISIS and its worldwide terrorist allies have become the focus of evil in the modern world.
Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel warned that we must take the Islamic State seriously when he said,
"They are tremendously well funded. This is beyond anything we have
seen. ...They marry ideology and a sophistication of strategic and
tactical military prowess."
Yet defeating terrorists and blackmailers is nothing new in American history.
In the very first years
of the new American Republic, then-Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson
sent Thomas Barclay, American consul to Morocco, on May 13, 1791, a
letter of instructions for a new treaty with Morocco that noted it is
"lastly our determination to prefer war in all cases to tribute under
any form, and to any people whatever."
Jefferson hated war and
loved peace. He also understood that there were times when vicious
opponents give peace-loving people no choice but to engage in just war.
As president, he sent the Navy and the Marine Corps in 1801 to the
shores of Tripoli to reject blackmail, defeat piracy and establish that
even a young America could project power in defense of principle and its
citizens.
We were saddened but not
surprised by the vicious, barbaric video of the killing of James Foley.
Back in January we noted that ISIS leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, gave a
speech in which he warned America, "Soon we'll be in direct
confrontation, so watch out for us, for we are with you, watching." They
have promised to raise their black flag over the White House.
Because I take very
seriously the security of the United States and believe that my highest
obligation as president is to protect America, I responded to this
direct challenge with a series of quiet steps.
We moved intelligence assets and began monitoring potential ISIS targets throughout Iraq and Syria.
We began re-establishing
ties with both the Sunni tribes in Western Iraq and the Kurdish allies
with whom America has worked for decades.
We created an anti-ISIS intelligence network working with Egypt, Jordan and Saudi Arabia.
We informed the weak,
chaotic government in Baghdad that defeating ISIS is our highest
priority and we will arm, train and coordinate with them and with any
effective group prepared to help defeat ISIS.
We moved strategic assets including B-1 and B-2 bombers into position to be prepared to respond decisively to any ISIS outrage.
In response to the
deliberately vicious and barbaric killing of James Foley, we began
hitting ISIS targets in both Syria and Iraq.
In the last hour over 200 targets have been hit.
In the last hour over 200 targets have been hit.
The air campaign in
coordination with Kurdish, Sunni Arab and Iraqi ground forces will
continue until ISIS disintegrates and is incapable of holding territory.
The 12,000 terrorists
from over 50 countries should understand that they can surrender or we
will hunt them down. Terrorists who videotape beheadings operate outside
the rule of law and in the tradition of eliminating piracy they will be
dealt with as outlaws.
We will coordinate with
Great Britain, Egypt, Jordan and every willing partner to develop a
strategy and a set of operating principles for the destruction of
extremist terrorism.
When Congress returns, I
will work directly with its leaders in a bipartisan effort to establish
rules for protecting America and defeating this growing cancer of
barbarism.
With the bipartisan help
of Congress and our allies, we will pursue our campaign to destroy ISIS
with the four principles I outlined immediately after Beirut. We will
have a clear plan to win. We will develop overwhelming forces among the
combined civilized world. We will report to you regularly and work every
day to keep the support of the American people for the campaign to
destroy terrorism. We will define clearly who the enemy is and they will
have no sanctuaries.
In confronting an evil that seeks to kill us and destroy our civilization, our goal must be complete and decisive victory.
The Foley family needs your prayers in this difficult time.
America and the forces of freedom need your prayers in this daunting campaign.
Together, civilization will prevail and barbarism will return to the dustbin of history.
Thank you and good night.
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