Trump's Brutal ISIS Revenge: US Military Air-drops 90 Bombs On Arab Nation After Venezuela

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The United States has launched one of its largest air campaigns in Syria in months, striking dozens of Islamic State targets in a sweeping operation aimed at preventing the group’s resurgence. More than 20 U.S. aircraft — including F-15s, A-10s, AC-130 gunships, and MQ-9 Reaper drones — joined Jordanian fighter jets to hit weapons depots, supply routes, and ISIS infrastructure across the country. The strikes come weeks after a deadly ambush near Palmyra killed two U.S. soldiers and an American interpreter, marking the first U.S. military deaths in Syria since the fall of Bashar Assad in 2024. President Donald Trump has vowed decisive action, as U.S. intelligence warns ISIS is attempting to exploit Syria’s fragile transition to regroup and strike again. But as American bombs fall, Syria’s internal fractures are widening. In Aleppo, Kurdish-led forces and Syria’s transitional government remain locked in a fragile standoff, with disputed evacuations, conflicting claims, and a ceasefire that many fear will not hold. From the skies above ISIS strongholds to the shattered streets of Aleppo, this is a country still fighting multiple wars — and a region where the battle against extremism is far from over.