BBC Online: Islamic State militants are the most dangerous threat the US has faced in recent years, Washington has warned.
Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel said
The warnings come after IS posted a video showing the beheading of US journalist James Foley.
The
It has emerged that a special
The militants had also reportedly wanted a $132m (£80m) ransom for his release.
‘Apocalyptic vision’
Speaking at a news conference on Thursday, Mr Hagel described IS as an imminent threat.
“They are beyond just a terrorist group. They marry ideology, a sophistication of strategic and tactical military prowess, they are tremendously well-funded… this is beyond anything that we have seen.”
Meanwhile, Gen Dempsey, the chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, said IS was “an organisation that has an apocalyptic, end-of-days strategic vision and which will eventually have to be defeated”.
“To your question, can they be defeated without addressing that part of their organisation which resides in
Neither Mr Hagel nor Gen Dempsey announced a change in the limited military campaign adopted by Barack Obama, and the
But
Hunt for killer
In the
Unconfirmed reports suggest the man – who had an English accent – is from
In the video of Mr Foley’s murder, IS militants threatened to kill another American if the
On Wednesday, President Obama vowed to bring the perpetrators to justice.
“We will be vigilant and we will be relentless,” he said. “When people harm Americans, anywhere, we do what’s necessary to see that justice is done.”
Air strikes intensify
The
US aircraft destroyed or damaged four IS vehicles and several bomb placements in strikes near the strategic Mosul Dam in northern
There have been a total of 90 air strikes across
Of those 90 strikes, 57 have been near the dam.
The
IS fighters have waged a violent campaign in
The violence has displaced an estimated 1.2 million people in
· Formed out of al-Qaeda in Iraq (AQI) in 2013, IS first captured Raqqa in eastern
· By early 2014 it controlled Falluja in western
· Has since captured broad swathes of
· Fighting has displaced at least 1.2 million Iraqis
· Pursuing an extreme form of Sunni Islam, IS has persecuted non-Muslims such as Yazidis and Christians, as well as Shia Muslims, whom it regards as heretics
· In July alone, IS expanded dramatically, recruiting some 6,300 new fighters largely in Raqqa, an activist monitoring group said.