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ISIS Could Regroup In Syria And Take Back Territory

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ISIS could regain much of its former strength in Syria in just six months, a new Pentagon report says. It said there needs to be a continuous military presence to prevent it reclaiming territory in eastern Syria, around the Middle Euphrates River Valley. In December President Donald Trump ordered the 2,200 troops stationed in the country withdraw. As recently as Sunday, Trump said that ISIS had lost "99% of its territory, and "we will be announcing in the not-too-distant future 100%."

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