Is US Waging War? Top Obama Admin Officials Give Conflicting Answers
Obama administration officials late this week made conflicting statements about the critical question of whether the United States is at war with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIL).
The White House and Pentagon on Friday used the word “war” to describe U.S. military actions in Iraq and Syria.
“In the same way that we are at war with Al Qaeda and its affiliates around the globe, we are at war with ISIL,” declared White House press secretary Josh Earnest in briefing to reporters on Friday.
“What I said was this is not the Iraq war of 2002. But make no mistake, we know we are at war with ISIL in the same way we’re at war and continue to be at war with Al Qaeda and its affiliates,” said Real Admiral John Kirby in a Department of Defense press briefing, also on Friday.
But in numerous media interviews on Thursday, Secretary of State John Kerry emphasized that the U.S. is not at war with ISIL.
“I think war is the wrong terminology and analogy but the fact is that we are engaged in a very significant global effort to curb terrorist activity,” Kerry told CBS Reporter Margaret Brennan in an interview from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia where Kerry is currently traveling in a bid to build a coalition against ISIL.
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