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    Wednesday, September 21, 2016

    Obama says no sign ‘at this point’ that New York, New Jersey bombs tied to Minnesota stabbings

    President Obama said Monday that examiners "now" see no association between stabbings a shopping center in Minnesota and bombs planted in New York and New Jersey.
    President Obama said Monday that examiners "now" see no association between stabbings a shopping center in Minnesota and bombs planted in New York and New Jersey. He likewise told Americans their best weapon against psychological oppressors is declining to offer into trepidation.

    "By demonstrating the individuals who need to do us hurt that they will never beat us, by demonstrating the whole world that, as Americans, we don't and never will offer into trepidation, that will be the most essential fixing in us vanquishing the individuals who might complete fear monger acts against us," Obama said in New York.

    Obama, making his first open comments on the Saturday night impact that harmed 29 individuals in Manhattan, did not expressly tie the alleged Islamic State to the assault, or to explosives found in New Jersey, or to the stabbings at a bustling shopping center in St. Cloud, Minn. An ISIS-connected news organization lauded the Minnesota aggressor, who harmed nine individuals before he was lethally shot by police.

    Still, he said, the gathering "is actuating many people over the Internet to do assaults" and his organization will work with innovative firms and in addition group and religious pioneers to interfere with that sort of enrollment. What's more, the U.S. military will work with its accomplices to target Islamic State in its fortifications in Iraq and Syria.

    "We are going to keep on going after them. We're going to take out their pioneers. We're going to take out their foundation," Obama said. "As we take away a greater amount of their domain, it uncovered ISIL as the fizzled cause that it is and it undermines their belief system, which after some time, will make it harder for them to enlist and motivate individuals to savagery."

    Obama said he had addressed New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, promising the full assets of the government to react to the weekend's occasions.

    "We're going to ensure that everyone's cooperating consistently as one group to get to the base of what happened, to locate those capable and to ensure that equity is done," the president said.

    Obama said he had additionally addressed Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton about the cutting assaults on Saturday. "Now, we see no association between that occurrence and what happened here in New York and New Jersey," the president said.

    Obama said Americans have an obligation to help law requirement and a duty not to freeze even with flighty savagery. He refered to individuals in New York and New Jersey who, maybe as a result of the 9/11 assaults and superstorm Sandy, have taken the assaults in step.

    "People around here, you know, they don't get frightened. They're extreme, they're strong, they continue on ahead each and every day," he said. "That is the sort of quality that makes me so pleased to be an American, and that is the sort of quality that is going to be totally basic in the days to come, as well as in the years to come."

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