Syria, Donald Trump and ISIS attack
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President Donald Trump signaled Sunday the US will do “big damage” to the militants behind a deadly attack on American forces in Syria that he blamed on the Islamic State.
President Donald Trump defended the U.S. military presence in Syria following a Saturday ambush that killed two American servicemen, saying the troops are necessary to achieve peace in the Middle East.
As he arrived at the White House's Christmas reception, Trump paid tribute to those killed and injured in the three attacks.
President Donald Trump is vowing retaliation after a deadly ambush-style attack on U.S. service members in Syria. It comes as a growing number of Americans say they are dissatisfied with his handling of key issues in the United States,
The spiritual head of Israel's Druze community is calling on the United States to take action in support of minority rights.
President Trump speaks about a weekend of violence across the world, including mass shootings at Brown University and Australia’s Bondi Beach, as well as a deadly attack on U.S. service members in Syria.
The shooting happened during a mission by U.S. and Syrian forces in a historic central town near Palmyra on Saturday. President Trump and U.S. military officials attributed the attack to ISIS.