"America is an open society. We value our freedom and diversity. IS has leveraged those freedoms to their advantage to attract misguided individuals who carry out acts of hate. IS has created a global battlefield," Senator Richard Burr, Chairman of the powerful Senate Select Committee on Intelligence told reporters at a news conference.
"A global battlefield is what IS has been able to create through the use of social media. And now, individuals around the world, not just here, are targets of that solicitation," he said ruling out any negotiations with the terror group.
White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said there are consequences for using political rhetoric that alienates or marginalises or targets Muslims.
"It only serves to feed the narrative and confer legitimacy on IS' argument. That is the thing that IS desperately craves," he said.
"We know that IS leaders wake up every morning desperate to try to find ways to convey to the rest of the world that they are fighting the West in the name of Islam. They call themselves religious leaders," Earnest said.
