Donald Trump said Sunday that as president he’d “declare war” on ISIS and “wipe out” the terror organization – all while minimizing US boots on Middle East ground.

The presumptive GOP nominee — appearing alongside running-mate Indiana Gov. Mike Pence — told CBS’s “60 Minutes” in an interview that will air Sunday night that it’s imperative for US-led forces to crush ISIS.

“We have to – we’re going to declare war against ISIS,” Trump said. “We have to wipe out ISIS.”

When asked how his approach would be any different than President Obama’s, Trump simply said his administration will use as much brain as brawn to defeat terrorists.

“I am going to have very few troops on the ground,” he said. “We’re going to have unbelievable intelligence, which we need, which right now, we don’t have.”

Trump pinned ISIS’s rise on former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, his opponent in November’s general election.

“Hillary Clinton invented ISIS with her stupid choices. She is responsible for ISIS,” Trump said. “She led Barack Obama because I don’t think he knew anything. I think he relied on her. As Bernie Sanders said, `Her judgment is so bad.’ She’s got bad judgment. She’s got bad instincts.”

Trump insisted that Turkey could and should play a bigger role in the fight against ISIS.

He said Ankara, alone, could eliminate ISIS – though Trump didn’t elaborate how that’s the case.

“Turkey can do it by themselves. But they have to be incentivized,” Trump said. “For whatever reason, they’re not.”

Turkey is undergoing an internal crisis with a failed coup attempt this weekend.