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■ West  Wing  Week:  09/19/14  or,

    " You  Guys  Aren't  Usually  This  Quiet,  Are  You  ? "




Welcome   to   the   West   Wing   Week,

your   guide   to   everything   that's   happening

at   1600   Pennsylvania   Avenue.


This   week,   the   President   celebrated

the   20th   anniversary   of   AmeriCorps,

awarded   the   Medal   of   Honor

to   two   American   heroes,

detailed   U.S.   efforts   to   combat

the   outbreak   of   Ebola   in   West   Africa

at   the   CDC   in   Atlanta,

spoke   to   the   troops   at   MacDill   Air   Force   Base

about   our   strategy   against   ISIL,

before   returning   to   meet   with   the   Ukrainian   President.



That's   September   12   to   19   or,

"  You   guys   aren't   usually   this   quiet,   are   you  ?  " 






























■ Weekly  Address :

     The  World  Is  United  in  the  Fight  Against  ISIL




In   this   week’s   address,

the   President   thanked   Congress

for   its   strong   bipartisan   support   for   efforts

to   train   and   equip   Syrian   opposition   forces

to   fight   ISIL.

This   plan   is   part   of   the

President’s   comprehensive   counter  -  terrorism   strategy

to   degrade   and   destroy   the   terrorist   group,

and   does   not   commit   our   troops

to   fighting   another   ground   war.

America,   working   with   a   broad   coalition   of   nations,

will   continue   to   train,   equip,   advise,   and   assist

our   partners   in   the   region

in   the   battle   against   ISIL.



In   the   coming   week,

the   President   will   speak   at   the

United   Nations   General   Assembly

and   continue   to   lead   the   world   against   terror,

a   fight   in   which

all   countries   have   a   stake.














- Transcript - 



The White House

Office of the Press Secretary

Weekly Address: The World Is United in the Fight Against ISIL

WASHINGTON, DC — In this week’s address, the President thanked Congress for its strong bipartisan support for efforts to train and equip Syrian opposition forces to fight ISIL. This plan is part of the President’s comprehensive counter-terrorism strategy to degrade and destroy the terrorist group, and does not commit our troops to fighting another ground war. America, working with a broad coalition of nations, will continue to train, equip, advise, and assist our partners in the region in the battle against ISIL. In the coming week, the President will speak at the United Nations General Assembly and continue to lead the world against terror, a fight in which all countries have a stake.

The audio of the address and video of the address will be available online at www.whitehouse.gov at 6:00 a.m. ET, September 20, 2014.

Remarks of President Barack Obama
Weekly Address
The White House
September 20, 2014

Over the past week, the United States has continued to lead our friends and allies in the strategy to degrade and ultimately destroy the terrorist group known as ISIL.  As I’ve said before, our intelligence community has not yet detected specific plots from these terrorists against America.  Right now, they pose a threat to the people of Iraq, Syria, and the broader Middle East.  But its leaders have threatened America and our allies.  And if left unchecked, they could pose a growing threat to the United States.

So, last month, I gave the order for our military to begin taking targeted action against ISIL.  Since then, American pilots have flown more than 170 airstrikes against these terrorists in Iraq.  And France has now joined us in these airstrikes.

Going forward, we won’t hesitate to take action against these terrorists in Iraq or in Syria.  But this is not America’s fight alone.  I won’t commit our troops to fighting another ground war in Iraq, or in Syria.  It’s more effective to use our capabilities to help partners on the ground secure their own country’s futures. We will use our air power. We will train and equip our partners.  We will advise and we will assist.   And we’ll lead a broad coalition of nations who have a stake in this fight.  This isn’t America vs. ISIL.  This is the people of that region vs. ISIL.  It’s the world vs ISIL.

We’ve been working to secure bipartisan support for this strategy here at home, because I believe that we are strongest as a nation when the President and Congress work together.  We’ve been consulting closely with Congress.  And last week, Secretary of State Kerry, Secretary of Defense Hagel, and military leaders worked to gain their support for our strategy. 

A majority of Democrats and a majority of Republicans in both the House and the Senate have now approved a first, key part of our strategy by wide margins.  They’ve given our troops the authority they need to train Syrian opposition fighters so that they can fight ISIL in Syria.  Those votes sent a powerful signal to the world: Americans are united in confronting this danger.  And I hope Congress continues to make sure our troops get what they need to get the job done.

Meanwhile, because we’re leading the right way, more nations are joining our coalition.  Over 40 countries have offered to help the broad campaign against ISIL so far – from training and equipment, to humanitarian relief, to flying combat missions.  And this week, at the United Nations, I’ll continue to rally the world against this threat.

This is an effort that America has the unique ability to lead.  When the world is threatened; when the world needs help; it calls on America. And we call on our troops. Whether it’s to degrade and ultimately destroy a group of terrorists, or to contain and combat a threat like the Ebola epidemic in Africa; we ask a lot of our troops.  But while our politics may be divided at times, the American people stand united around supporting our troops and their families.  This is a moment of American leadership.  Thanks to them, it is a moment we will meet.  Thank you.