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U.S. officials recently orchestrated the transfer of nearly 6,000 ISIS detainees from northern Syria to Iraqi custody amid rising chaos threatening the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces. Fears of a catastrophic jailbreak prompted urgent diplomatic and military actions, led by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence and supported by CENTCOM resources. The detainees are now held near Baghdad, where the focus shifts to identifying and prosecuting them. The U.S. is also urging countries to take responsibility for their citizens among the detainees.
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