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The Trump administration vowed to fight "radical Islamist" militants, as well as Iran, as part of a multifront campaign to eliminate the terrorist threat to the United States, according a long-delayed counterterrorism strategy released on Thursday by the White House.
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The final document mentions "radical Islamist terrorism," a term that refers to acts of terrorism by Sunni Muslim-affiliated networks like the Islamic State, according to a senior administration official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the report before its release.
But by substituting "Islamist" for "Islamic," the official said, the strategy seeks to avoid condemning Islam as a whole.