Posted on 08/21/2014 9:36:12 AM PDT by markomalley
Deputy State Department spokesperson Marie Harf on Wednesday condemned the beheading of American journalist James Foley by Islamic terrorists, but she also stated that the ISIS threat is not about the United States and what we do.
Harf spoke after President Obama told the nation that governments and peoples across the Middle East should come together in a common effort to extract this cancer, so that it does not spread. He then went golfing.
"I think ISIL wants to make this about the United States and our actions. And I think what the President was trying to say was that this is not about the United States and what we do. This is about countries in the region coming together to fight a shared threat, and this is not about us."
Foley, captured in Syria in 2012, was brutally murdered by the militant Islamic group ISIS, also known as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), who then posted a video showing the beheading on YouTube and threatened to kill more Americans if the United States tries to intervene in Iraq.
Obama said Foleys murder shocks the conscience of the entire world.
Harf told reporters there was no justification for Foleys murder, but she couldnt say how President Barack Obama plans to respond to ISIS now that they have murdered a U.S. citizen.
When pressed by reporters for details on what the United States expects from the other governments in the Middle East, Harf refused to go into specifics on how the administration is working with other countries to eliminate the threat posed by ISIS.
Clearly theres more we can all do to fight ISIL, she said.
Harf also emphasized the administrations view that ISIS does not accurately represent the religion of Islam as a whole.
ISIL does not operate in the name of any religion. The president has been very clear about that, and the more we can underscore that, the better, Harf said.
Harf reiterated the Obama administrations ongoing stance against boots on the ground, saying that combating ISIS includes focusing on cutting off the groups funding and resources. As to whether future actions would include rescue operations or the use of military personnel, Harf said she could not comment.
The day after ISIS released footage of the murder, Obama put on a jacket and appeared before the TV cameras in Marthas Vineyard to give a brief statement condemning ISIS:
"One thing we can all agree on is that a group like ISIL has no place in the 21st century, the president said, adding the United States will be vigilant and relentless in pursuing justice for the slain journalist.
ISIS, now fighting to establish its own state stretching from Syria through Iraq, has left a trail of terror in dozens of cities, indiscriminately killing anyone who does not subscribe to their extremism, including fellow Muslims, Christians and ethnic minorities.
Reports of beheaded children, mass executions and thousands of displaced citizens fleeing the violence have become regular occurrences as the Islamist group works its way toward the Iraqi capital of Baghdad.
Foley is the first American to be killed by ISIS in Iraq.
In the video showing Foleys murder, ISIS threatened to kill another captive U.S. journalist, Time magazine contributor Steven Soltoff, unless Obama halts the airstrikes he ordered this month against the group.
The video also warned Obama that his actions will result in the bloodshed of your people.
During his brief address, the president sought to separate the jihadist group from the larger religion of Islam.
"ISIL speaks for no religion. Their victims are overwhelmingly Muslim, and no faith teaches people to massacre innocents, the President said. No just God would stand for what they did yesterday and what they do every single day. People like this ultimately fail. They fail because the future is won by people who build and not destroy.
As ISIS began closing in on the Iraqi city of Erbil, where the United States has a consulate and many U.S. personnel, President Obama ordered limited air strikes against the group, but he has so far refused to deploy troops on the ground to combat the ISIS threat.
She is like a bad SNL skit, the archetypical bubble-headed bleach blonde
Deputy State Department spokesperson Librarian Barbi condemned the beheading of American journalist James Foley
It is!!!
Ummmm, WHAT was the name of the video showing the beheading?
I would link to a video that proves it but some people haven’t had lunch yet. ;^)
“Is Harf a combination of “hurl & barf;?
Thank you for making me laugh. When I read this crap I usually cry. For our country.
Beheading Foley shows that the air attacks are working.
If this is not about the United States, why is the US Attorney General opening a criminal investigation??
ISIL does not operate in the name of any religion. The president has been very clear about that... Harf said.
Doesn’t the “I” in “ISIS” stand for “Islam”?
You know...I thought they were Amish.
What he was trying to say was it was tee time.
Workplace violence.
This woman is Julia from that ad that they ran in the 2012 campaign. I mean, this woman has been, from the moment of birth, she has been saturated in modern-day progressivism, leftism. It just reeks, it's so obvious.
And part and parcel of that means that she had no idea what she's doing, but thinks that she's the smartest person in the room.
RUSH: Well, I've learned something here in the break about Marie Harf, H-a-r-f. "The assistant secretary of state for public affairs," I think is her title.
She's spokeswoman. She Jen Psaki's assistant. Now, you may remember we've talked about her before. Marie Harf is the woman who was attacking Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl's platoon mates for criticizing him. You remember Bergdahl was the supposed deserter, and his platoon mates were describing what all had happened.
Harf heard about it, didn't like it, and she went on TV as a spokesman for the state department and started ripping into his platoon mates saying (impression), "We here know much more than those platoon mates know. We know much more about what went on with Sergeant Bergdahl than his platoon mates."
She was mean. That's what struck me. She was just arrogant, condescending, mean.
It turns out this woman was once a Middle East analyst at the CIA. I said, "Oh, no!" They just recycle these people. They just go from one place to another.
(interruption) Is that her? She's back up there. That's her, and her hair's brown today. I just saw her and her hair was totally blonde. She was bright blonde yesterday.
And the bitch has a real arrogant & condescending attitude at the slightest inquiry or question about her talking points.
And the bitch has a real arrogant & condescending attitude at the slightest inquiry or question about her talking points.
I might catch some heat, but while I feel sorry for his family I cannot seem to find my outrage for a person who knowingly traveled into an area that is dangerous for anyone, especially Americans, and excepted he would be safe because he is a journalist.
Muslim should be exterminated for a host of other reasons, but this guys death is partly on him.
She looks like she should be some dyke comedian somewhere...
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