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CENTCOM CRUSHES ISIS: Two Dozen Terrorists ELIMINATED in Syria Strike Operation

Gary FranchiDecember 30, 202593 views
CENTCOM CRUSHES ISIS: Two Dozen Terrorists ELIMINATED in Syria Strike Operation
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U.S. Central Command announced Tuesday that American forces and coalition partners have successfully killed at least seven ISIS terrorists and captured nearly two dozen more in a sweeping counterterrorism operation that began with Operation Hawkeye Strike on December 19.

The large-scale military action targeted over 70 ISIS positions across Syria, demonstrating America's unwavering commitment to eliminating terrorist threats in the region. The operation represents one of the most significant blows to ISIS operations in recent months, as the terrorist organization continues to pose threats both internationally and domestically.

Continued Threat Requires Strong Response

The timing of these operations proves critical, as CENTCOM revealed disturbing intelligence about ISIS-inspired domestic threats. As noted by conservative news outlets tracking the story, "In 2025, ISIS inspired at least 11 plots or attacks against targets in the United States," highlighting the ongoing danger these terrorist networks pose to American homeland security.

Social media reactions emphasized the significance of the military action. InfoSiftWeekly reported the development as a "vital win for Mideast stability against jihadist scourge," while other conservative outlets praised the decisive action against what they termed "ISIS mercenaries."

Strategic Victory Against Terror Networks

The successful operation comes as Syria faces continued political instability, creating opportunities for terrorist organizations to exploit power vacuums. However, American military precision and partnership with regional allies demonstrate that terrorist safe havens will not be tolerated.

CENTCOM's announcement underscores the military's resolve, with officials stating "We will not relent" in pursuing ISIS operatives wherever they attempt to establish operations. This commitment reflects the Trump administration's broader strategy of projecting American strength and eliminating terrorist threats before they can metastasize into larger security challenges.

The operation's success showcases the effectiveness of targeted military action combined with intelligence gathering, proving that decisive American leadership remains the most effective tool for combating international terrorism and protecting both regional allies and American interests abroad.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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DesertStorm91VerifiedDec 31, 2025
As someone who served three tours in the Middle East, I can tell you operations like this are crucial. These ISIS cells don't just disappear - they have to be actively hunted down.
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GoldStarMomVerifiedDec 31, 2025
Thank you for your service! My son did two tours in Afghanistan and says the same thing.
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PatriotMike47VerifiedDec 31, 2025
Finally! This is exactly what America should be doing - taking out these terrorists before they can harm innocent people.
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TexasVetVerifiedDec 31, 2025
Couldn't agree more. Swift action saves lives.
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ReaganRepublicanVerifiedDec 31, 2025
Great to see CENTCOM staying vigilant. How many ISIS operatives are estimated to still be active in that region?
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DefenseAnalystVerifiedDec 31, 2025
Intelligence estimates vary, but likely several hundred still operating in small cells across Syria and Iraq.
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FreedomFighter2024VerifiedDec 31, 2025
Outstanding work by our military! Does anyone know if this operation was coordinated with Syrian government forces or was it independent?
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SupportOurTroopsVerifiedDec 31, 2025
Prayers for our brave men and women who carried out this mission. Hope they all made it home safe to their families.
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AmericaFirstVerifiedJan 1, 2026
BOOM! 🇺🇸
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ConservativeVoiceVerifiedJan 1, 2026
This is how you handle terrorism - with decisive military action. No negotiating with these animals.