Monday, September 19, 2016

President Obama on Terror Attacks - Update 2016

White House: Reports on remarks by President Obama on the terror attacks, "  I want to say a few words about the explosions that occurred here in New York City and New Jersey and the other devices that have been found in New Jersey.  I’ve been monitoring the situation closely and receiving frequent updates from my team.  And I’ve just been briefed again by FBI Director Comey.  In addition, I've had a chance to speak with Governors Cuomo and Christie, as well as Mayor de Blasio.

Meanwhile, I know that the United Nations meetings here every year already create an additional workload for New York.  But given the U.N. meetings, we also have a particularly high level of federal resources here to help as needed.  We’re going to make sure that everybody is working together seamlessly, as one team, to get to the bottom of what happened, to find those responsible, and to make sure that justice is done.       
 
Meanwhile, while all this is going on in New York and New Jersey, we’re also focused on the stabbing attack at the shopping mall in Minnesota.  At this point, we see no connection between that incident and what happened here in New York and New Jersey.  Our attention there is on the people who were injured.  And again, we are very grateful that no one lost their life.  Thanks to the quick action of a brave off-duty police officer, the suspect was killed and we avoided more people being hurt.  
We will continue to lead the global coalition in the fight to destroy ISIL, which is instigating a lot of people over the Internet to carry out attacks.  We are going to continue to go after them.  We're going to take out their leaders.  We're going to take out their infrastructure.  They are continuing to lose ground in Iraq and in Syria.  And later today, I’ll be meeting with Prime Minister Abadi of Iraq to discuss the need to sustain that momentum.  As we take away more of their territory, it exposes ISIL as the failed cause that it is.  And it helps to undermine their ideology, which over time will make it harder for them to recruit and inspire people to violence.  And we're going to continue to enlist tech companies and community and religious leaders to push back against online extremist content and all messages of hate.  
Lets Get Real:
On the political front will be interesting to see the political polls, how doe the attacks make the US VOTER react, in pure political terms, and everything is political, this could help Trump, who is seen as strong, or help HRC who is seen as steady and up to the job of POTRUS.  It is always down to the polls.

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