All those who adhere to this ideology are irreligious criminals who use a perverted, what President Donald Trump has called, a wicked interpretation of religion in an effort to recruit young, impressionable people to their cause, to foment hatred and use that hatred to perpetuate violence, he said.
"We are working with allies and partners across the world, and especially in Muslim-majority countries, to do this (defeat) in really unprecedented ways," the NSA told Fox News.
Ninety-five per cent of the territory that they have controlled has been taken back and none of it has been regained by them, he said.
"But the other two things the president said we have to be able to do is cut off their financing, and to defeat their wicked ideology," McMaster said.
Asked about Trump re-tweeting videos from a fringe anti- Muslim group, the NSA said: "President Trump is the best judge of why he did that.
McMaster also said that Trump is not giving up on his middle east peace efforts.
"No, the president's not giving up on the mideast peace agreement at all," he said when asked about reports that Trump was planning to declare Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
"I'm not sure what decision he'll make; we've given him options. There are options involving the move of an embassy at some point in the future, which I think, could be used to gain momentum toward a peace agreement, and a solution that works both for Israelis and for Palestinians," he added.
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