Key Highlights
- Two U. S. soldiers and one interpreter were killed in an ISIS ambush in Syria.
- President Trump vowed a strong retaliatory response.
- The ambush highlights the ongoing danger for U. S. forces in the region.
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In response to the ambush that resulted in the deaths of two U. S. soldiers and an interpreter in Syria, President Donald Trump has promised 'very serious retaliation.' The incident underscores ongoing tensions in the region and the risks faced by American personnel involved in operations against ISIS.

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Credit: In this photo released by Syrian Presidency press office, US President Donald Trump, left, shakes hands with Syria's President Ahmad al-Sharaa, at the White House in Washington, DC, US, November 10, 2025. Image/
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