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    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersJanuary 11, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The United States has launched new large‑scale military strikes against ISIL positions in Syria, the latest in a series of retaliatory operations following a deadly ambush last month. The U.S. Central Command said the action is part of Operation Hawkeye Strike, aimed at degrading the militant group’s capabilities and deterring future attacks.

    The strikes were carried out on Saturday against multiple Islamic State targets across Syria. U.S. Central Command said the attacks were conducted alongside partner forces, though it did not specify which forces took part or provide details on casualties.

    The latest military action comes after a December 13 ambush near the ancient city of Palmyra, which killed two U.S. soldiers and one American civilian interpreter. The soldiers were identified as Sgt. Edgar Brian Torres‑Tovar and Sgt. William Nathaniel Howard, both from the Iowa National Guard, and the interpreter was Ayad Mansoor Sakat.

    Since that attack, the U.S. has responded with a broader counterterrorism campaign. Operation Hawkeye Strike was launched in late December 2025 and has included multiple airstrikes against Islamic State infrastructure, weapons sites, training areas, and logistical hubs. Earlier phases targeted as many as 70 ISIL‑linked locations across central and eastern Syria.

    In a statement, U.S. Central Command emphasized that the strikes reflect a strong message: if American forces are harmed, they will be pursued and targeted wherever they strike. The statement pointed to a clear commitment to protect U.S. personnel and partner forces from further violence.

    Although the extent of damage or casualties from the latest strikes has not been publicly released, grainy aerial footage shared by military officials showed multiple explosions in rural areas of the country. The operations are part of ongoing efforts to weaken remaining ISIL networks and prevent the group from rebuilding a significant presence in Syria.

    The U.S. military presence in Syria remains significant, with roughly 1,000 American troops stationed in the country as part of the enduring coalition against ISIL and related extremist groups. The U.S. has previously coordinated with local forces, including the Kurdish‑led Syrian Democratic Forces, although relations have evolved since the political landscape shifted in Syria after the fall of the Assad regime.

    Support from regional partners and cooperation with Syrian officials has increased in recent months, reflecting a complex security environment. Syrian authorities also recently announced the arrest of a senior ISIL military leader, a development that may influence the broader campaign against the group.

    The U.S. continues to frame its actions in Syria as part of a broader global effort to combat ISIL terrorism and protect regional stability. Military officials say they will maintain pressure on the militant group to prevent future attacks and secure safer conditions for American and allied forces.

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