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A global effort to counter claims by the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS/ISIL) that it is acting in the name of Islam must include a counter-narrative that highlights "our profound respect" for the religion, the administration's point man in the anti-ISIS coalition said this week.
Retired Marine Corps Gen. John Allen was speaking in Kuwait, where representatives of more than a dozen Islamic and Western met to discuss using public communications to combat ISIS (also known as Da'esh – an acronym for the Arabic rendering of the group's name, ad-Dawlah al-Islamiyah fil-Iraq wa ash-Sham).
"As we seek to expose Da'esh's true nature," Allen told the gathering on Monday, "we must also tell a positive story, one that highlights our respect – our profound respect for Islam's proud traditions, its rich history, and celebration of scholarship and family and community."