Trump vows to retaliate after US citizens killed in Syria
US President Donald Trump has vowed retaliation against ISIL after an ambush near Palmyra in central Syria killed three US citizens. Trump blamed ISIL for the attack, though investigators are assessing the possibility it may have been an insider attack by a member of an allied force.
Trump vows 'very serious retaliation' after deadly ambush on U.S. military convoy in Syria
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Three U.S. military personnel — two army soldiers and a civilian interpreter — were killed on Saturday after an attacker targeted a convoy of American and Syrian forces before being shot dead, the U.S. military said.
The attack came barely a month after Syria announced it had signed a political co-operation agreement with the U.S.-led coalition against ISIS, which coincided with Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa's visit to the White House.
The attacker was a member of the Syrian security forces, three local officials told Reuters. A Syrian interior ministry spokesperson told a state-run television channel that the man did not have a leadership role in the security forces.
"On December 10, an evaluation was issued indicating that this attacker might hold extremist ideas, and a decision regarding him was due to be issued tomorrow, on Sunday," the spokesperson, Noureddine el-Baba, told Syrian television channel Al-Ikhbariya.
In a post on his Truth Social platform, U.S. President Donald Trump vowed "very serious retaliation," mourning the loss of "three great patriots." He described the incident in remarks to reporters as a "terrible" attack.
Three other U.S. soldiers were wounded, the military's Central Command said.
In a statement, Central Command said the attack by a lone gunman occurred "as the soldiers were conducting a key leader engagement" in the central Syrian town of Palmyra. "Partner forces" killed the attacker, U.S. Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth wrote in a social media post.
Syrian state news agency SANA quoted a security source as saying two Syrian service personnel were injured, without providing further details. The source told SANA that American helicopters evacuated the injured to a U.S. base in Syria's Al-Tanf region, near the Iraqi border.
ISIS suspected
A senior U.S. official said initial assessments indicate that ISIS militants probably carried out the attack, noting it took place in an area not controlled by the Syrian government.
Baba said Syria had warned about the possibility of an ISIS attack in that region but that "coalition forces did not take the Syrian warnings into account. He said Syria would determine whether the attacker was linked to ISIS or merely subscribed to the group's ideology.
The U.S.-led coalition has carried out airstrikes and ground operations in Syria targeting ISIS suspects in recent months, often with the involvement of Syria's security forces. Syria last month also carried out a nationwide campaign arresting more than 70 people accused of links to the group.
The U.S. has troops stationed in northeastern Syria as part of a decade-long effort to help a Kurdish-led force there.







