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U.S. military completes transfer of ISIS suspects from Syria to Iraq

13 February 2026
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U.S. military completes transfer of ISIS suspects from Syria to Iraq
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The U.S. military completed the transfer of over 5,700 ISIS suspects from Syria to Iraq, a move prompted by security concerns following a mass escape in January. CENTCOM highlighted the operation’s importance for regional security and cooperation with Iraq, which has agreed to trial the detainees. However, rights groups express concern about the fairness of the Iraqi judicial system, citing a history of unfair trials and torture allegations. Iraqi officials defended the judicial process, asserting adherence to legal standards and rights for defendants.

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