"Sexual assault is an outrage; it is a crime. That's true for society at large. And if it's happening inside our military, then whoever carries it out is betraying the uniform that they're wearing. And they may consider themselves patriots, but when you engage in this kind of behaviour that's not patriotic -- it's a crime. We have to do everything we can to root this out," Obama told reporters at a White House news conference yesterday.
"One of the things that we've been trying to do is create a structure in which we're starting to get accurate reporting. And up and down the chain, we are seeing a process, a system of accountability and transparency so that we can root this out completely," he said.
Obama said that he had an discussion with the Defence Secretary, Chuck Hagel, in this regard.
Incidents like this have disrespected the vast majority of men and women in uniform, who carry out their responsibilities and obligations with honour and dignity and incredible courage every single day, the US President said.
"So I don't want just more speeches or awareness programs or training but, ultimately, folks look the other way. If we find out somebody is engaging in this stuff, they've got to be held accountable -- prosecuted, stripped of their positions, court-martialed, fired, dishonorably discharged," Obama said.