US President Barack Obama on Sunday vowed that the US would destroy the Islamic State (IS) and hunt down its followers at home or abroad, in a rare address from the Oval Office to a jittery nation.
Facing questions about his leadership and strategy, Obama harnessed the highest trappings of US power to calm a country rattled by last week’s rampage in California that killed 14 people.
“After so much war, many Americans are asking whether we are confronted by a cancer that has no immediate cure,” Obama said in a solemn speech, adding that the San Bernardino massacre was evidence of an “evolving” and increasingly homegrown threat.
“Here’s what I want you to know,” he said.
“The threat from terrorism is real, but we will overcome it. We will destroy ISIL [the Islamic State] and any other organization that tries to harm us,” he said. “Our military will continue to hunt down terrorist plotters in any country where it is necessary.”
Obama urged Muslims in the US and around the world to “decisively and unequivocally reject the hateful ideology that groups like ISIL and al-Qaeda promote.”
He detailed a multipronged strategy against the extremists that would rely as much on community action, technology and countering propaganda as military force.
It is just the third time Obama has delivered a national address from the Oval Office.
A senior administration official said the speech was designed to convey the seriousness with which Obama was taking the shootings, which are being investigated as a terror attack.
On Wednesday last week, US-born Syed Farook and his Pakistani wife, Tashfeen Malik, dropped off their six-month-old daughter with her grandmother, donned tactical gear and burst into an office party full of Farook’s coworkers, spraying them with bullets.
Obama said the pair “had gone down the dark path of radicalization.”
“They had stockpiled assault weapons, ammunition and pipe bombs. So this was an act of terrorism,” Obama said.
However, he added that there was “no evidence that the killers were directed by a terrorist organization overseas or that they were part of a broader conspiracy here at home.”
Both shooters died in a hail of police bullets, leaving questions about how, when and why they might have become radicalized.
Several reports citing unnamed officials say investigators are looking into whether Malik radicalized her husband.
In Pakistan, she attended one of the country’s most high-profile religious seminaries for women, according to a teacher.
Woven throughout Obama’s address was a plea for unity.
“We cannot turn against one another by letting this fight be defined as a war between America and Islam,” he said, facing down some of his shrillest critics who have called for a registry of Muslim-Americans.
“If we’re to succeed in defeating terrorism, we must enlist Muslim communities as some of our strongest allies, rather than push them away through suspicion and hate,” Obama added.
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