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After retaliatory airstrikes against ISIS targets in Syria, US forces are accelerating their withdrawal by transferring thousands of detainees to Iraq and abandoning key bases. What does this mean for Middle East stability?
Four-day ceasefire between Syrian government and Kurdish SDF forces expires with no renewal in sight. Who will control 9,000 ISIS detainees and vast territories in northeast Syria?
Syria's government and Kurdish forces extend ceasefire for 15 days as US transfers ISIS detainees. The prisoner handover reveals deeper struggles over territorial control and integration.
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[email protected]The US military begins transferring 7,000 ISIS prisoners from Syria to Iraq in January 2026. This high-stakes mission addresses security gaps as Syrian government forces reclaim territory.
On January 11, 2026, U.S. forces launched airstrikes against ISIS in Syria in retaliation for a deadly December ambush that killed three Americans.
Analyzing the Bondi Beach shooters Philippines connection. Explore the mysterious month spent in Davao by Sajid and Naveed Akram and the evolving digital strategy of ISIS.
Examine the validity of Donald Trump's 2025 claims regarding Christian persecution in Nigeria in light of recent U.S. airstrikes against ISIS insurgents.
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[email protected]On Dec 26, 2025, President Trump ordered US strikes on ISIS camps in Nigeria, citing the protection of Christians as the primary motive for the escalation.
On December 26, 2025, President Trump announced U.S. airstrikes against ISIS in Nigeria, citing the protection of Christians as the primary motive for the military intervention.
A deadly explosion at an Alawite mosque in Homs, Syria, killed at least 6 people on Dec 26, 2025. The attack signals rising security challenges for the new government and fears of sectarian conflict.
The US has struck IS targets in Nigeria, with President Trump citing the protection of Christians. Nigerian officials, however, have pushed back, calling it a joint anti-terror operation unrelated to religion.
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[email protected]President Donald Trump announced a U.S. military strike against ISIS forces in Northwest Nigeria on Christmas night, stating it was retaliation for the group's targeting of Christians.