
Washington DC
By Esra Kaymak Avci and Kasim Ileri
WASHINGTON
The State Department on Thursday amended the foreign terrorist organization designated Jabhat al-Nusra Front's name to Jabhat Fath al-Sham, according to a statement.
The al-Qaeda affiliated Jabhat al-Nusra leader, Abu Muhammed al-Jawlani, announced in July that his group changed its name to Jabhat Fath al-Sham.
"Despite attempts to distinguish itself from al-Nusrah Front by developing a new logo and flag, Jabhat Fath al Sham’s principles continue to be the same as those of al-Qa‘ida and the group remains committed to carrying out
Americans are prohibited from engaging in transactions with Jabhat Fath al-Sham and all property and interests in property of the organization subject to U.S. jurisdiction are blocked.
Providing or attempting to provide material support or resources to the organization is also prohibited.
Meanwhile, President Barack Obama requested an additional $5.8 billion from Congress to support the Pentagon and other agencies in a budget amendment to counter Daesh and combat violent extremism, according to the White House.
Secretary of State John Kerry, in a statement separate from the State Department, said Daesh posed an immediate threat to the U.S. and its allies and, it was an urgent priority for the U.S. to "have the full resources necessary” to defeat the terror group.
"This budget amendment will enable us” to pursue Daesh networks inside and out of Iraq and Syria, he
Defense Secretary Ash Carter said the plan reflects the "evolving" U.S. military campaign in Afghanistan in addition to achieved results on against Daesh in Mosul and Raqqa.
Republican Mac Thornberry, Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, said the committee carefully reviewed the request and the amount did still not "accommodate the increased pace of operations against ISIL and does nothing to begin addressing the readiness crisis.
"It is time to put politics aside and provide our men and women in uniform the resources actually required, not just what is politically expedient," he said.