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While both the US and UK back al-Sharaa's new Islamist HTS government, Islamic State has vowed to fight for a Syrian ...
How active is ISIS in the US? Experts say that the group inspires psychotic sympathizers to commit "lone wolf" attacks that blur the line between random crime and terrorism.
The Islamic State killed five Hezbollah-affiliated fighters in Syria, a war monitor said on Sunday, in the latest sign of the group’s resurgence. The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights ...
Its been 23 years since al Qaeda hit the U.S. in the deadliest terrorist attack in history and sparked the Global War on Terror, though terrorism remains a major security threat across the globe.
Are we back to fighting the Global War on Terror? The attack in a Moscow concert hall that killed 144 people last month should be a wake-up call to the whole world, especially with the Olympics ...
Are we back to fighting the Global War on Terror? The attack in a Moscow concert hall that killed 144 people last month should be a wake-up call to the whole world, especially with the Olympics ...
A music concert in suburban Moscow became the scene of a bloody terrorist attack on Friday as gunmen with automatic weapons and Molotov cocktails killed more than 130 people and injured dozens more.
US-Iraq dialogue begins on ISIS war, troop presence The working group starts amid high tensions over clashes between the U.S. and Iranian-backed militia groups.
Hamas terrorists reportedly carried ISIS flags when they killed and kidnapped Israeli civilians, apparently justifying Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s remarks that “Hamas is ISIS ...
The terrorists who carried out an unprecedented attack across southern Israel displayed "ISIS-level savagery," according to a senior U.S. defense official.Hamas and other Islamic militants carried ...
US troops have conducted more than 300 operations against ISIS in Iraq and Syria so far this year – nearly as many as in all of 2022.
The efficacy of the Iraqi and Syrian Kurdish-led ground forces in dislodging ISIS reinforced a preference for proxy war—a perennial imperial strategy—over large-scale US combat.