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Kasich: Immediate NATO response, troops on ground needed to counter IS attacks

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

COLUMBUS

Gov. John Kasich called for international cooperation, including efforts by moderate Muslims, to counter the Islamic State and any future terrorist groups waging war against the West.

Kasich also reiterated his support for sending U.S. and other troops abroad to counter militant Islamic groups as part of a broad international coalition after attacks in Paris last week that left nearly 130 people dead and several hundred others injured.

“Unless we want to see the bloodshed of Paris visited here in America and in the streets of our allies’ capitals, we need to get serious, immediately, about dealing with this threat,” the governor told an audience Tuesday in Washington, D.C.

“There can be no negotiating or delay with this darkness. We simply must defeat it.”

He added later, “Sometimes, my sense is that the West would like to look the other way; the West would like to believe that this somehow will go away. It will not, and I’ve been saying for a long period of time you either pay me now or you’re gonna pay me a heck of a lot later if we sit back and don’t do what we need to do to destroy ISIS.”

Kasich, a Republican presidential candidate, offered the comments at the National Press Club as part of a speech on national security, where he called for increased support for the U.S. military and a rebuilding of the country’s leadership position internationally.

As he did over the weekend, Kasich urged a NATO response to the Paris attack, with troops on the ground to counter the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq.

The stance runs counter to President Barack Obama’s position.

Read more of his comments in Wednesday's Vindicator or on Vindy.com.