President
Barack Obama said in an interview that aired Thursday that he is
confident the U.S. is safe from a Paris-style attack from ISIS and that
American law enforcement is well equipped to protect the nation during
the holidays.
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"ISIL will not pose
an existential threat to us. They are a dangerous organization like al
Qaeda was, but we have hardened our defenses," Obama told CBS. "The
American people should feel confident that, you know, we are going to be
able to defend ourselves and make sure that, you know, we have a good
holiday and go about our lives."
His comments came amid reports that the FBI is investigating ISIS sympathizers across the nation and a new study shows support for the terrorist group has reached unprecedented levels domestically. But Obama called for calm and said that terrorists and ISIS "only win if we start reacting out of fear."
The
interview was taped Wednesday, as details were still coming out about
the shooting in San Bernardino, California, and before the two suspects
had been identified. He renewed his calls for gun control measures in a
clip from the interview that aired Wednesday.
Obama also told CBS that when he promised
"no boots on the ground" in the fight against ISIS, that Americans
understood him to mean no "battalions," and not that he wouldn't send
any troops there at all.
"When I said
'no boots on the ground,' I think the American people understood
generally we are not going to do an Iraq-style invasion of Iraq or Syria
with battalions that are moving across the desert," Obama said in
another clip CBS aired Thursday.
The White House announced in October that
Obama had authorized "less than 50" special forces troops to deploy to
Syria to assist rebels fighting ISIS. The announcement quickly drew
criticism that he had done an about-face on a promise not to send more
troops to the Middle East, amid fatigue with wars in Iraq and
Afghanistan.
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