ISIS, Syria and National Guard
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US soldiers, interpreter killed during ambush in Syria
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Syrian forces and a United States-led coalition launched an operation against Isis sleeper cells today, a Syrian Interior Ministry official said, a day aft
Senate Armed Services Committee ranking member Jack Reed (D-RI) encouraged a “very aggressive” response to the ISIS attack that killed three Americans, including two U.S. Army soldiers, in Syria on Saturday.
Sen. Jack Reed (D-R.I.) on Sunday urged the Trump administration to continue working with the Syrian government to combat ISIS in the wake of an ambush that left two soldiers and one civilian killed in central Syria.
Syrian authorities on Sunday launched a security operation against ISIS (Deash) terrorist cells in the countryside of Homs province, following an attack that killed three Americans near the ancient city of Palmyra, state media reported.
Trump attended the Army-Navy game, vowing “serious retaliation” after an ISIS gunman killed three U.S. personnel in Syria.
U.S. and allied forces came under fire during a tense operation in eastern Syria near Palmyra, leaving multiple soldiers wounded and triggering an immediate aerial response. According to local and coalition sources,
The government faces a dilemma over what to do with civil-war-era prisons and detention camps that hold thousands of ISIS fighters and tens of thousands of their family members.