Washington - Arab Today
US President Barack Obama has claimed progress in the US-led fight against Daesh militants despite a background of political turmoil in Iraq and renewed violence in Syria, Euronews reported on Thursday.
In a rare presidential visit to CIA headquarters, Obama said it had been “a bad few months” for Daesh.
“Today, on the ground in Syria and in Iraq, ISIL is on the defensive. Our 66-member coalition, including Arab partners, is on the offensive. We have momentum, and we intend to keep that momentum. We continue to take out their leaders, their commanders and those plotting terrorist attacks. For ISIL’s leadership, it has been a bad few months.”
However, Obama offered no new steps or specifics about how or if the US will beef up the fight against Daesh. The Pentagon is said to be seeking ways to increase military support including a likely increase in US forces along with the use of more equipment for in Iraqi-led combat missions.
Obama also said the ultimate solution has to be a diplomatic one. “The only way to truly destroy ISIL is to end the Syrian civil war that ISIL has exploited,” he said.
Source ; MENA