Obama vows US will not be intimidated by new beheading print
President Barack Obama vowed Wednesday that the United States would not
be intimidated by the beheading of a second American reporter but
acknowledged the fight against the jihadists would take time.
Obama pledged that justice would be done to the Islamic State (IS)
killers of 31-year old reporter Steven Sotloff, wherever they hid and
however long it took.
But he warned that eliminating the threat posed to the region by the group from its bases in Iraq and Syria would take time.
IS posted video footage on the Internet of Sotloff’s beheading,
confirmed as authentic by Washington, which sparked outrage around the
world.
It said the journalist’s killing, which comes on the
heels of the beheading last month of another US reporter, James Foley,
was in retaliation for expanded US air strikes against its fighters in
Iraq over the past week.
It warned a British hostage would be next unless London backs off from its support for Washington’s air campaign.
Prime Minister David Cameron said that Britain too refused to be cowed,
while Foreign Minister Philip Hammond said that British air strikes
were not being ruled out.
Obama said the whole world had been repulsed by the barbarism of Sotloff’s murder but “we will not be intimidated”.
“Those who make the mistake of harming Americans will learn that we
will not forget and that our reach is long and that justice will be
served,” he said.
Obama said Washington was determined to halt
the IS threat but warned it would depend on close cooperation with
partners in the region.
He has previously admitted that his
administration has yet to develop a comprehensive strategy for tackling
IS on both sides of the Iraq-Syria border.
Washington has ruled out any air strikes for now against IS fighters on the Syrian side, where they hold a swathe of the east.
Obama has also ruled out any cooperation with the Damascus regime
against IS, for fear that it would drive other Sunni rebel groups in
Syria into alliance with the jihadists.
Ten children were among 16 people killed in an IS-controlled area of eastern Syria on Wednesday, a monitoring group said.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said a regime air raid hit a bus, but state television blamed the jihadists.
File Photo: A Briton and IS Jihadist brandishes a knife with which he beheads American journalist James Foley
File Photo: A Briton and IS Jihadist brandishes a knife with which he beheads American journalist James Foley
The British prime minister said the beheading video depicted an
“absolutely disgusting, despicable act” and chaired a meeting of
security chiefs to discuss how to tackle the IS threat.
The
masked executioner in the video spoke with a London accent and claimed
to be the same man, confirmed by UK security services as a Briton, who
beheaded Foley.
“I’m back, Obama, and I’m back because of your
arrogant foreign policy towards the Islamic State,” the black-clad
jihadist says, wielding a combat knife.
“So just as your
missiles continue to strike the necks of our people, our knife will
continue to strike the necks of your people,” he declares, before
reaching round to cut his captive’s throat.
At the end of the five-minute recording, the militant threatens another captive, identified as Briton David Cawthorne Haines.
“We take this opportunity to warn those governments that enter this
evil alliance of America against the Islamic State to back off and leave
our people alone,” he says.
Britain has maintained a media
silence about the kidnapping of aid worker Cawthorne Haines and there
were few immediate details about when or how he was abducted.
“I can assure you that we will look at every possible option to protect this person,” the British foreign minister said.
“We have to deal with (IS) on the basis of the wider threat that they
pose to the British public as well as this individual,” Hammond added.
“If we judge that air strikes could be beneficial, could be the best
way to do that, then we will certainly consider them but we have made no
decision to do so at the moment.”
Britain has not so far
carried out any strikes of its own against jihadist targets in Iraq but
it has made extensive reconnaissance flights in support of the US air
campaign from its base in Cyprus.
In a statement, the Sotloff
family, who live in Miami, said: “The family knows of this horrific
tragedy and is grieving privately. There will be no public comment from
the family during this difficult time.”
Israeli media reported
that the family was Jewish and that Sotloff himself held joint
US-Israeli nationality but IS made no mention of either in its video.
Sotloff’s former employers at Time and Foreign Policy paid tribute to a
man widely respected for his intrepid reporting in Syria and the wider
region, including a previous stint in Libya.
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said the world was outraged at the apparent beheading.
Hours after the posting of the video, the White House announced that
Obama had authorised about 350 more US troops to beef up security at US
diplomatic facilities and protect personnel in Baghdad.
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