American announced plans prepared offensive Islamic State(hot news)

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President Barack Obama said he was willing to offer strategies to beat the IS forces in the Middle East. Speeches of the plan will be presented to the American people on 10/9, a day before the anniversary of the terrorist attacks 11/9. Chain solutions will include elements of military, diplomatic and economic.

"I just want the American people understand the nature of this threat and we will have to deal with it, believe that we can solve," CNN quoted Obama in an interview on NBC

Mr. Obama announced plans three phases, with some American operations had performed such as gathering intelligence on IS, airstrikes to protect American personnel, critical infrastructure, such as dams Iraq's Mosul , and cities like Irbil, Kurdistan region. "The next step is to start offensive," he said. "We must strengthen the Iraqi government, and I am optimistic that we will get there in the next week."

"We will degrade their capabilities a systematic way," Obama said. "I will shrink them holding territory and eventually beat them."

However, Obama also said the campaign had no involvement of ground forces. President believes that America, with the help of regional partners, will be able to wipe out all terrorist organizations.

In his meeting with Congress tomorrow, Obama plans to propose specific action which he is being planned to "undermine the strength and ultimately destroy" terrorist group IS, who occupation and influence over a large area in Iraq and Syria.

President expects Congress will quickly approve his proposal made ​​last year to invest additional 500 million dollars to equip and train the insurgents in Syria's pro-Western.

Public statement about the IS strategy against Obama came after American military forces launched an air strike near the dam IS in Haditha, western Iraq, causing the group to further prevent new threats to the this key position. The attack hit the headquarters, destroying several armored vehicles, two anti-aircraft guns. This is the most powerful onslaught of the United States since the Obama campaign through a terrorist bombing earlier this month IS 8 Approximately 130 raids have been carried out since then.

President Obama received much praise from critics, who previously said that he too made ​​concessions in action scope, depth and capability of continuous IS development.

"I want to congratulate the president. He's finally on the offensive," Sen. Dianne Feinstein, chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said on CNN. "Whether the delay but now he's going to do," she Democratic senator further comment.

Mike Rogers, chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, also echoed by Feinstein, "This is a tough statement that we hear from the president, which is good because it IS a terrorist threat ".

However, not everyone supported. Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida has criticized Obama for failing to act quickly and decisively.



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