Muslim-Americans 'most important partners' in ISIS fight: Barack Obama
"Our determination to win the battle against ISIL's hateful and violent propaganda -- a distorted view of Islam that aims to radicalise young Muslims to their cause," Obama said.

"Our determination to win the battle against ISIL's hateful and violent propaganda -- a distorted view of Islam that aims to radicalise young Muslims to their cause," Obama said in his weekly web and radio address to the nation.
"In that effort, our most important partners are American Muslims. That's why we have to reject any attempt to stigmatise Muslim-Americans and their enormous contributions to our country and our way of life," said the US President in an apparent reference to the recent anti-Muslim rhetoric of top Republican presidential candidates -- Trump and Cruz.
In the aftermath of the terrorist attack in Brussels, Cruz called for increased surveillance of Muslim neighbourhoods while Trump reiterated that Muslims be temporarily be prevented from entering the country.
"Such attempts are contrary to our character, to our values and to our history as a nation built around the idea of religious freedom. It's also counterproductive. It plays right into the hands of terrorists who want to turn us against one another; who need a reason to recruit more people to their hateful cause," Obama said.
"I am a father. And just like any other parent, the awful images from Brussels draw my thoughts to my own children's safety. That's also why you should be confident that defeating ISIL remains our top military, intelligence, and national security priority," he said.
The Economic Times Business News App for the Latest News in Business, Sensex, Stock Market Updates & More.
The Economic Times News App for Quarterly Results, Latest News in ITR, Business, Share Market, Live Sensex News & More.