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The Great Transfer: ISIS Fighters Move from Syria to Iraq

IraqThursday, January 22, 2026
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In a surprising turn of events, the U.S. military has relocated 150 Islamic State fighters from Syria to Iraq. This action follows the sudden breakdown of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in northeast Syria.

The SDF had been in charge of securing several prisons and detention camps, but their quick fall created doubts about the safety of these facilities.

Key Developments

  • Transfer of Detainees: The U.S. military announced the relocation of fighters from a detention center in Hasakah, Syria, to a secure location in Iraq.
  • Potential Future Moves: Up to 7,000 ISIS detainees might eventually be transferred to Iraqi-controlled facilities.
  • Regional Cooperation: Admiral Brad Cooper, leading U.S. forces in the Middle East, stated they are working closely with regional partners, especially the Iraqi government, to ensure the lasting defeat of ISIS.

Syria's Ceasefire and Power Shift

Meanwhile, Syria declared a ceasefire with the Kurds after taking control of large areas in the northeast. They gave the Kurds four days to agree to join the central government. The U.S. has urged the Kurds to accept this deal.

The fast changes in control mark the biggest shift in Syria since rebels took power 13 months ago.

Concerns and Uncertainties

This situation raises questions about how the U.S. and its allies will handle the security of ISIS detainees. Moving them to Iraq might seem like a quick fix, but it could lead to new problems. The safety of these prisoners and the stability of the region are at stake.

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