Trump orders ISIS strikes in Syria after Iowa National Guard soldiers killed

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The U.S. conducted military strikes against the Islamic State in Syria on Friday, following a promise by President Donald Trump to avenge the deaths of two Iowa National Guard soldiers killed in a terrorist attack in that country last week. 

American military forces struck more than 50 targets of suspected ISIS sites at several locations across the ancient city of Palmyra in central Syria as part of “Operation Hawkeye Storm,” referring to Iowa, which is known as the Hawkeye state. 

“Earlier today, U.S. forces commenced OPERATION HAWKEYE STRIKE in Syria to eliminate ISIS fighters, infrastructure, and weapons sites in direct response to the attack on U.S. forces that occurred on December 13th in Palmyra, Syria,” War Secretary Pete Hegseth wrote on X.  

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Military forces reportedly conducted strikes in Syria on ISIS targets after President Donald Trump’s vow of revenge on the terror group for the deaths of two U.S. soldiers in the country last week.  (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

“This is not the beginning of a war — it is a declaration of vengeance,” he added. “The United States of America, under President Trump’s leadership, will never hesitate and never relent to defend our people.”

The secretary noted that anyone targeting Americans anywhere in the world will spend the rest of their days watching over their shoulder and will be targeted for death. 

Trump vowed revenge on the terror group after the soldiers – Sgt. Edgar Brian Torres-Tovar, 25, of Des Moines, Iowa, and Sgt. William Nathaniel Howard, 29, of Marshalltown, Iowa, and interpreter Ayad Mansoor Sakat, of Michigan — were killed Saturday while conducting a key leader engagement, part of their mission in support of ongoing counter-ISIS/counter-terrorism operations in the region.

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A side by side of Sgt. William Howard and Sgt. Edgar Torres-Tovar.

Sgt. William Howard, left, and Sgt. Edgar Torres-Tovar, right, died Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025 in Palmyra, Syria. (Iowa National Guard)

The gunman was killed by partner forces.

“This was an ISIS attack against the U.S., and Syria, in a very dangerous part of Syria, that is not fully controlled by them,” Trump wrote in Truth Social at the time.

 “The President of Syria, Ahmed al-Sharaa, is extremely angry and disturbed by this attack,” he added. “There will be very serious retaliation. Thank you for your attention to this matter!”

ISIS Syria flag and Donald Trump split image

An ISIS member holding the ISIS Syria flag and U.S. President Donald Trump. (History/Universal Images Group via Getty Images; Daniel Heuer/AFP via Getty Images)

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After the deadly Dec. 13 attack, the Syrian government helped carry out 10 partnered operations across Syria since last Saturday that led to the death or detainment of more than two dozen ISIS-affiliated individuals, a senior U.S. official told Fox News. 

U.S. forces provided support during those raids, which led to the confiscation of electronics and individual interviews that led to the intelligence behind Friday’s operation. 

A U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) review is ongoing regarding the exact ties of the gunman who had joined the Syrian Security Forces 2 months before and who was in the process of being removed for suspected jihadist ties.

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