"Countering violent extremism is a difficult challenge, but it is not an insurmountable one. Our timeline for success may be measured in years, if not decades, but we will prevail. And that's because, together, we offer what terrorists never can - a positive vision for a more just, more equal, and more peaceful world," Rice said yesterday.
"Let us leave here today with a renewed commitment to building a world unmarred by terrorism and ideologies of violence," Rice said at the end of the three-day White House Summit on Countering Violent Extremism which was attended by more than 70 countries including India.
The United States will launch new initiatives to build the capacity of partners in North Africa and the Sahel to develop strategies that counter violent extremism.
"We are going to track our collective progress with future meetings to make sure our efforts remain linked up. Obama has challenged us all to come to the United Nations General Assembly this fall with concrete steps we can take to move forward together," she said, adding that violent extremism isn't unique to any one people or place.
"We have to tackle this challenge from every angle, disrupting terrorist plots, destroying safe havens, and deepening our focus on prevention," Rice said.
She noted that Obama has clearly laid out the work the international community must do to cut off violent extremism at the knees.
