(Reuters) - Islamic State urged its followers on Monday to attack citizens of the United States, France and other countries which have joined a coalition to destroy the ultra-radical group. Islamic State spokesman Abu Muhammad al-Adnani also taunted U.S. President Barack Obama
and other Western "crusaders" in a statement carried by the SITE
monitoring website, saying their forces faced inevitable defeat at the
insurgents' hands. The
United States is building an international coalition to combat the
extremist Sunni Muslim force, which has seized large expanses of
territory in Iraq and Syria and proclaimed a caliphate erasing borders in the heart of the Middle East. Adnani
said the intervention by the U.S.-led coalition would be the "final
campaign of the crusaders", according to SITE's English-language
transcript of an audio recording in Arabic. "It
will be broken and defeated, just as all your previous campaigns were
broken and defeated," Adnani said, according to the recording, which
urged followers to attack U.S., French, Canadian, Australian and other
nationals. French Interior
Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said the group's call showed once again, "if
it needed to be shown, the barbarity of these terrorists, and shows why
we must fight them relentlessly..." In a statement, he added, using an
Arabic acronym for the militants: "We must also eliminate the risk that
Daesh represents to our security." U.S. and French warplanes have struck Islamic State targets in Iraq,
and on Sunday the United States said other countries had indicated a
willingness to join it if it goes ahead with air strikes against the
group in Syria too. Washington
has also committed $500 million to arm and train Syrian rebels and to
send 1,600 U.S. military advisers to Iraq to help fight Islamic State,
while stressing the U.S. personnel would not engage in combat. Adnani
mocked Western leaders over their deepening military engagement in the
region and said Obama was repeating the mistakes of his predecessor,
George W. Bush. "If you
fight it (Islamic State), it becomes stronger and tougher. If you leave
it alone, it grows and expands. If Obama has promised you with defeating
the Islamic State, then Bush has also lied before him," Adnani said,
according to the transcript. "DRAGGED TO DESTRUCTION" Addressing
Obama directly, Adnani added: "O mule of the Jews, you claimed today
that America would not be drawn into a war on the ground. No, it will be
drawn and dragged ... to its death, grave and destruction." Obama,
who has spent much of his tenure since 2009 extracting the United
States from Iraq after its costly 2003 invasion and occupation, is
sensitive to charges that he is being drawn into another long campaign
that risks the lives of U.S. soldiers. While
Obama has ruled out a combat mission, military officials say the
reality of a protracted campaign in Iraq and possibly Syria may
ultimately require greater use of U.S. troops, including tactical air
strike spotters or front-line advisers embedded with Iraqi forces. In his statement, Adnani criticised Kurdish fighters who are battling the Islamic State militants in both Syria and Iraq. "We
do not fight Kurds because they are Kurds. Rather we fight the
disbelievers amongst them, the allies of the crusaders and Jews in their
war against the Muslims," Adnani said. He added that there were many Muslim Kurds within the ranks of the Islamic State army. On
Monday, Syrian Kurdish fighters halted an advance by Islamic State to
the east of a predominantly Kurdish town near the border with Turkey, a spokesman for the main Kurdish group said. Adnani also condemned Saudi Arabia,
whose senior Muslim clergy have denounced Islamic State and whose
ruling royal family has joined other Arab states in a pledge to tackle
militant ideology as part of a strategy to counter the group. Adnani
condemned Western inaction over Syria's conflict, in which President
Bashar al-Assad's forces have been embroiled in civil war with mainly
Sunni Muslim fighters since 2011. He said the West had "looked the other
way" when barrel bombs were dropped and chemical weapons were used
against Muslim civilians. "So
know that – by Allah – we fear not the swarms of planes, nor ballistic
missiles, nor drones, nor satellites, nor battleships, nor weapons of
mass destruction."
Islamic State urges attacks on U.S., French citizens, taunts Obama
Reuters
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