US Launches Airstrikes on ISIS in Syria Following Assad's Exit

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The U.S. launched a significant airstrike campaign against ISIS targets in Syria following the collapse of the Assad regime, aiming to prevent the terror group from regaining strength. The operation involved B-52 bombers and other aircraft targeting over 75 ISIS sites. The fall of Assad's government has destabilized the region, raising concerns about the future role of U.S. troops in Syria and the potential resurgence of ISIS. U.S. officials emphasize the importance of maintaining stability and protecting American personnel in the region.
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