The Palmyra Ambush Revives Doubts over Syria’s Fragile Stability
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The Palmyra ambush revives doubts over Syria’s fragile stability
The ambush near Palmyra, which killed two American soldiers and a civilian interpreter, has highlighted the resilience of ISIS remnants and the fragility of Syria's newly reformed security apparatus, forcing the U.S. to navigate a complex policy challenge in its new military partnership with the Syrian government.
After Palmyra attack, Turkey adds pressure for SDF deal with Damascus
The Islamic State attack that killed US personnel has deepened uncertainty over Washington’s Syria policy, pushing Ankara to accelerate efforts to integrate the SDF into the Syrian military.
US unleashes major assault on ISIS in Syria in wake of troop deaths
America is striking back with unrelenting force against ISIS in Syria, sending a clear message that attacks on our brave troops will not go unanswered. Following a deadly ambush by ISIS fighters that claimed the lives of two Iowa National Guard soldiers and an American civilian interpreter, the U.S. military launched a powerful retaliatory operation targeting terrorist strongholds in central Syria, as the New York Post reports. On Dec. 13, trage…
The U.S. Army announced this Friday that it has launched a “large-scale attack” against targets of the Islamic State (IS) in Syria in retaliation for the ambush that the group perpetrated last week and that killed two soldiers and an interpreter, all of them Americans, in the Syrian province of Homs. “U.S. forces have launched a large-scale attack on the infrastructure and weapons depots of the IS in Syria. This massive attack follows the attack…
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