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Obama wants new powers to fight ISIL

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US President Barack Obama will call for new war powers to defeat Islamic State militants during his State of the Union address.

“This effort will take time. It will require focus. But we will succeed,” Obama was to say, according to excerpts of the address released by the White House.

“In Iraq and Syria, American leadership – including our military power – is stopping ISIL’s advance.

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“Instead of getting dragged into another ground war in the Middle East, we are leading a broad coalition, including Arab nations, to degrade and ultimately destroy this terrorist group.

“We’re also supporting a moderate opposition in Syria that can help us in this effort, and assisting people everywhere who stand up to the bankrupt ideology of violent extremism.”

But in order to emerge victorious, Obama will appeal to gathered politicians to give him a new authorisation to use military force against the Islamic State group, also known as IS, which has seized a swathe of territory in Iraq and Syria.

The US has already unleashed dozens of airstrikes against the militants since September, using the powers enshrined in legislation adopted in the wake of the September 2001 attacks to hunt down al-Qaeda and its affiliates.

But US officials have argued that a new Authorisation for Use of Military Force (AUMF) is needed.

“Tonight, I call on this Congress to show the world that we are united in this mission by passing a resolution to authorise the use of force against ISIL,” Obama was to say.

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