Second American beheaded and Obama said " he put himself in harms way"
Steven Sotloff beheading VIDEO ISIS Video of Journalist Steven Sotloff execution IRAQ Obama Confused as usual and he is more concerned with the war in Russia Vs Ukraine.
Steven Sotloff beheading VIDEO ISIS Video of Journalist Steven Sotloff execution IRAQ Obama Confused as usual and he is more concerned with the war in Russia Vs Ukraine.
ISIS Says It Killed Steven Sotloff After U.S. Strikes in Northern Iraq
WASHINGTON
— An Islamic militant group released a video on Tuesday showing the
second beheading of an American hostage in two weeks and blamed
President Obama for the killing. The video raised the pressure on the
president to order military strikes on the group in its sanctuary in
Syria.
The hostage, Steven J. Sotloff, is shown in the video kneeling like the previous victim, James Foley,
while a masked figure stands above, wielding a knife. Mr. Sotloff
addresses the camera and describes himself as “paying the price” for Mr.
Obama’s decision to strike the group, the Islamic State in Iraq and
Syria, in northern Iraq.
The
apparent murder of Mr. Sotloff, 31, came despite televised pleas from
his mother to the leader of ISIS seeking mercy for her son, a freelance
journalist who was captured in northern Syria a year ago. Although the
administration said it had not yet authenticated the video, members of
Mr. Sotloff’s family issued a statement saying they believed he had been
killed.
The
videotaped beheadings and threats by ISIS, which have followed its
lightning conquest of broad areas of Syria and Iraq, have transformed
the group into one of the most urgent threats facing a president who is
also wrestling with crises from Ukraine to Gaza.
The
killing raises difficult questions for Mr. Obama, who last Friday said
he had not yet formulated a strategy for using military force against
the militants in Syria. As news of Mr. Sotloff’s death broke on Tuesday
afternoon, just before Mr. Obama left for a weeklong trip to Europe and a
NATO summit meeting, the White House struggled to deal with the
implications for the president’s policy.
“If
genuine, we are appalled by the brutal murder of an innocent American
journalist, and we express our deepest condolences to his family and
friends,” a spokeswoman for the National Security Council, Bernadette
Meehan, said of the video.
The
exact timing of Mr. Sotloff’s killing was not clear. Many American
counterterrorism and intelligence officials had assumed that he died
earlier — probably killed, they said, at the same time that Mr. Foley
was murdered two weeks ago.
Yet
the video, circulated by the SITE Intelligence Group, a research firm
that tracks jihadist online postings, showed Mr. Sotloff with a beard
and thin hair on his head. In the video of Mr. Foley’s death, Mr.
Sotloff appeared almost completely bald and had only stubble on his
face.
This
indicates that the videos were probably made at different times, as
does an apparent reference by the masked man to American airstrikes near
the Iraqi town of Amerli,
which the military carried out last weekend. Mr. Obama did not address
the killing before leaving for Estonia, where he plans to reassure
Baltic NATO allies in the face of Russia’s incursions into Ukraine.
Administration officials said he did not want to speak before
intelligence agencies had authenticated the video.
White
House officials said that Mr. Obama remained cautious about military
strikes in Syria and that he was focused for now on developing a
strategy and assembling a broad coalition of countries to deal with
ISIS, one of several combatants in Syria’s three-year-old civil war.
But
the harrowing images of Americans with knives to their throats have
given the threat from ISIS an emotional resonance and stoked calls on
Capitol Hill and elsewhere for Mr. Obama to act more boldly. Some
current and former counterterrorism officials said that although Mr.
Obama would be under extraordinary pressure to retaliate, there were
arguments against striking back.
“That
pressure is often the enemy of good policy,” said Daniel Benjamin, a
former State Department counterterrorism coordinator and now a scholar
at Dartmouth College. “There will be a clamor for the president to take
military action, which may not be effective. If he conducts airstrikes
and does not get the desired effect, there’ll be pressure for more
airstrikes, and then to put boots on the ground.”
Senator
Bill Nelson, a Florida Democrat and member of the Senate Armed Services
Committee, said he would introduce a bill giving Mr. Obama authority to
order airstrikes in Syria. Republicans and even some Democrats have
criticized the president’s admission last Friday that “we don’t have a
strategy yet” for combating ISIS there.
At
the same time, some experts warned that it would be difficult to mount a
rescue mission like the one that Army Delta Force commandos tried in
July, when they raided an oil refinery near the Syrian city of Raqqa
after receiving information that American hostages, and possibly others,
were being held there. By the time the commandos arrived, the hostages
were gone.
“The
U.S. has been very successful on many occasions, but rescues,
especially in disputed areas like Syria, are not remotely a sure thing,”
said Michael Leiter, the former director of the National
Counterterrorism Center.
As
horrifying as this latest killing was, some former officials predicted
that it would have little effect on Mr. Obama’s deliberations.
“Steve
Sotloff’s murder was anticipated,” said Steven Simon, a former director
on the National Security Council. “The unresolved issues relate to
escalation within Syria.” The farther west the United States strikes
ISIS, he said, the more it will be seen as intervening on behalf of
President Bashar al-Assad in the Syrian civil war.
On
Tuesday evening, the White House announced that it had authorized a
State Department request for 350 additional troops in Iraq “to protect
our diplomatic facilities and personnel in Baghdad.” That would bring
the number of American armed forces in Iraq to more than 1,100.
“The
additional joint forces will come from within the U.S. Central Command
area of operations and will include a headquarters element, medical
personnel, associated helicopters and an air liaison team,” the Pentagon
said in a statement.
The
Sotloff video was staged much like the one with Mr. Foley. Mr. Sotloff,
wearing an orange jumpsuit, said: “Your foreign policy of intervention
in Iraq was supposed to be about the preservation of American lives and
interests. So why is it that I’m having to pay the price of your
interference with my life?”
A
masked fighter speaking in British-accented English — similar to the
disguised person in the Foley video — then declared, “I’m back, Obama,
and I’m back because of your arrogant foreign policy towards the Islamic
State.”
The
video, titled “A Second Message to America,” ends with the masked
figure saying, “Just as your missiles continue to strike our people, our
knife will continue to strike the necks of your people.”
The
SITE group said ISIS was threatening to behead another captive, a
Briton it identified as David Cawthorne Haines. ISIS is currently
holding two Americans and three Britons, most of them aid workers.
Mr.
Sotloff, a Florida native who wrote for Time magazine and other
publications, had reported on the convulsions of the Arab Spring for the
last few years. His capture by ISIS was largely kept a secret for
months at the request of his family.
Last
Thursday, Mr. Sotloff’s mother, Shirley, appealed to the leader of
ISIS, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the self-proclaimed caliph of the Muslim
world, to grant amnesty to her son. “I ask you to use your authority to
spare his life,” she said in videotaped remarks seen around the world.
A
person close to the Sotloff family expressed outrage at what he viewed
as a pattern of deliberate leaks in Washington suggesting that Mr.
Sotloff was killed the same day as Mr. Foley — a strategy he said the
family sees as an attempt to absolve the administration of inaction.
“It
was incredibly frustrating for us, because it was as if basically they
were saying, ‘Don’t hope for any positive outcome,' ” said this person,
who requested anonymity because he did not have the family’s permission
to speak publicly.
Rukmini Callimachi
contributed reporting from Brussels, Rick Gladstone from New York, and
Julie Hirschfeld Davis from Tallinn, Estonia. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6AX3NNbydM
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