"This is a long, hard fight, but what we've seen is they've lost territory. And as we see, the Iraqis willing to fight and gaining ground, let's make sure that we're providing them more support," Obama told Charlie Rose of the CBS News.
"We're not doing the fighting ourselves. But when we provide training, when we provide special forces who are backing them up, when we are gaining intelligence working with the coalitions that we have, what we've seen is that we can continually tighten the noose," he said.
Iraq's northern city Mosul was overrun during an ISIS offensive in June 2014 and has become the group's stronghold.
Responding to a question, Obama said he feels about ISIS and its leaders the same way as he did about al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden, when he was elected as the president.
"I feel the same way about the entire ISIL (ISIS) leadership structure, which is as wicked and as destructive as any group of individuals on this planet," he said.
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