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BREAKING: Trump Military BLOCKS Massive ISIS Jailbreak - Nearly 6,000 Terrorists Relocated

Gary FranchiFebruary 19, 2026123 views
BREAKING: Trump Military BLOCKS Massive ISIS Jailbreak - Nearly 6,000 Terrorists Relocated
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The Trump administration's military leadership just prevented what could have been one of the most devastating terrorist breakouts in modern history, successfully relocating nearly 6,000 ISIS-linked detainees from unstable Syrian prisons before they could escape and unleash hell across the globe.

U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), operating under Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's leadership, orchestrated the massive transfer operation to move the dangerous terrorists from deteriorating detention facilities in northeastern Syria into secure Iraqi custody. The mission came as intelligence officials warned of imminent mass breakouts that could have resurrected the Islamic State's reign of terror.

This is exactly the kind of decisive action Americans voted for when they put President Trump back in the White House. While the previous administration left our national security apparatus in shambles, Trump's team is already proving they're serious about protecting American lives and global stability.

Deep State Would Have Let Them Escape

Think about this, Patriots: If Kamala Harris were sitting in the Oval Office right now, would we have seen this kind of swift, coordinated response? The same crowd that gave us the Afghanistan disaster and left our border wide open would probably still be forming committees to "study the situation."

Instead, Trump's military leaders recognized the threat and acted. No bureaucratic delays, no endless meetings with State Department bureaucrats – just results.

The timing of this operation raises serious questions about just how close we came to a global catastrophe. How long were these prison facilities deteriorating? Were Biden administration officials aware of the growing threat but failed to act?

"This coordinated effort demonstrates our commitment to ensuring these dangerous individuals remain securely detained," a CENTCOM official told reporters.

The successful relocation represents a major victory in the ongoing fight against Islamic terrorism, but it also highlights the massive security challenges Trump inherited from his predecessor. Every day brings new evidence of just how badly the Biden regime failed to protect American interests around the world.

How many other ticking time bombs did the previous administration leave for Trump to defuse?

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Gary Franchi

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

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SecureOurBordersVerifiedjust now
Finally someone who takes national security seriously! Can anyone share more details about where these terrorists are being relocated to?
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VeteranDadVerifiedjust now
As someone who served two tours in Iraq, I can tell you firsthand how dangerous these ISIS prisoners are. Moving 6,000 of them is no small operation - glad our military is handling this professionally.
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GoldStarMomVerifiedjust now
Thank you for your service! My son did three deployments and always said the same thing about how organized and ruthless ISIS was.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
I'm glad this was prevented, but we need to ask ourselves why this jailbreak was even possible in the first place. What intelligence failures led to this situation?
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IntelAnalystVerifiedjust now
Good point. The previous administration's withdrawal strategy left a lot of security gaps that we're still dealing with.
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PatriotMike2024Verifiedjust now
Thank God we have strong leadership back in the White House! This is exactly the kind of decisive action we need to keep America safe.
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FreedomFirst1776Verifiedjust now
This is what America First looks like in action.
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StrongDefenseVerifiedjust now
Absolutely incredible work by our military forces. This could have been a complete disaster if not handled properly - 6,000 ISIS terrorists loose would have been catastrophic for regional stability.