• Latest
  • Trending
  • All
  • Alerts
  • Russia Ukraine Conflict
Urgent Intel - RAGE X

US Begins Moving 7,000 ISIS Detainees to Iraq

3 weeks ago
Urgent Intel - RAGE X

Trump Considering Second “Armada” for Middle East if Talks Fail

8 hours ago
Urgent Intel - RAGE X

Maxwell Pleads the Fifth; Demands Clemency for Testimony

2 days ago
publer 1770648128825 1

Rare Footage Confirms An-124 “Ruslan” Survival at Hostomel

2 days ago
Urgent Intel - RAGE X

US-Iran Status Report: Standoff Persists Post-Oman Talks

3 days ago
Urgent Intel - RAGE X

Netanyahu Rushes to DC Amid Fears of Trump Iran Pivot

3 days ago
img 5924 1

US Issues Red Alert: Americans Urged to Leave Iran Now

4 days ago
Urgent Intel - RAGE X

Araghchi: Muscat Talks a “New Beginning” Despite Distrust

5 days ago
Urgent Intel - RAGE X

US, Russia Resume Military Talks After 4-Year Freeze

5 days ago
img 5850 1

Trump Meets Petro: “He Became Very Nice” After Venezuela Raid

1 week ago
img 5846 2

DOJ Releases Graphic Photos of Epstein’s Body and Cell

1 week ago
img 5803 1

Satellite Images Reveal US Special Ops Surge at Diego Garcia

1 week ago
Urgent Intel - RAGE X

Tasnim Confirms US-Iran Talks; Witkoff to Brief Netanyahu

1 week ago
  • About Us
  • Security
  • Intelligence Index
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
RAGE  X
  • Home
  • Technology
  • Nuclear
  • Intelligence
No Result
View All Result
RAGE  X
No Result
View All Result

US Begins Moving 7,000 ISIS Detainees to Iraq

by Carlos Kfoury
3 weeks ago
in Alerts
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Urgent Intel - RAGE X

Urgent Intel - RAGE X

307
SHARES
788
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) has initiated a high-stakes logistical and security operation to transfer thousands of ISIS detainees from northeastern Syria to secure facilities in Iraq. The mission, launched on January 21, represents a critical preemptive measure designed to prevent mass prison breaks as the security architecture in Syria undergoes rapid transformation following the recent integration deal between the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and the Damascus government.
The operation commenced with the successful transport of 150 ISIS fighters from a detention center in Hasakah, Syria, to a secure location across the Iraqi border. According to CENTCOM, this initial movement is just the first phase of a broader strategy that could ultimately see up to 7,000 hardened militants relocated. The urgency of the mission stems from fears that the dissolving autonomy of the SDF and the shifting frontlines could create security vacuums that ISIS remnants might exploit to stage escapes.
“Facilitating the orderly and secure transfer of ISIS detainees is critical to preventing a breakout that would pose a direct threat to the United States and regional security,” said Admiral Brad Cooper, CENTCOM commander. He emphasized that the operation is being conducted in close coordination with the Iraqi government, whose cooperation is essential for the legal and physical custody of the prisoners.
The detainees in question are among the most dangerous remnants of the “Caliphate,” captured during years of grinding combat. Keeping them securely locked away has been a persistent challenge for the resource-strapped SDF, which has managed a sprawling network of makeshift prisons often vulnerable to riots and external attacks. In 2025 alone, U.S. and partner forces detained more than 300 additional ISIS operatives and killed over 20 in Syria, adding to an already overflowing prison population.
This mass transfer aligns with the broader geopolitical realignment in the region. With the SDF preparing to integrate into the Syrian Army under the recent 14-point agreement with Damascus, the U.S. appears to be ensuring that high-value prisoners remain under the supervision of a stable partner state—Iraq—rather than being handed over to the Syrian regime or left in limbo during the transition.
The logistical complexity of moving thousands of terrorists across an international border is immense. The operation requires heavily armored convoys, air support, and rigorous vetting to ensure that no high-level commanders slip through the cracks. It also places a significant burden on Iraq’s judicial and penal systems, which will now be responsible for processing and housing thousands of foreign and regional fighters who have been in legal limbo for years.
For Washington, this move is a final “cleanup” of its legacy in northeast Syria, ensuring that the physical threat of an ISIS resurgence is neutralized before the political landscape shifts completely.

Share this:

  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
Tags: alert
Share123Tweet77Share
Previous Post

Air Force One Forced Back by Electrical Malfunction

Next Post

Apple to Replace Siri with “Campos” Chatbot in iOS 27

Carlos Kfoury

Carlos Kfoury

RelatedPosts

Alerts

Footage Charlie Kirk has been shot

5 months ago
img 5373 1

Charlie Kirk has been shot

Read moreDetails
by RAGE X
0 Comments
Alerts

EXCLUSIVE: Chaos at the Capital—First Visuals of National Guard Shooting Near White House, Suspect Captured

3 months ago
img 9256 1

Exclusive photos and video capture the chaos of the National Guard shooting near the White House. See the first images...

Read moreDetails
by Carlos Kfoury
0 Comments
Alerts

F-16 Fighter Jets Scrambled from Joint Base Andrews Near DC

2 months ago
RAGE X - Alert

F-16 fighter jets have been scrambled from Joint Base Andrews near Washington, D.C., by NORAD to respond to an unknown...

Read moreDetails
by Carlos Kfoury
0 Comments
Alerts

“The Tehran Massacre”: Leaked Footage Exposes Cold-Blooded Executions of Protesters

4 weeks ago
img 4434 1

Verified footage exposes the "Tehran Massacre," showing the cold-blooded execution of unarmed protesters. Sources inside Iran released the disturbing evidence...

Read moreDetails
by Carlos Kfoury
0 Comments
Next Post
Tech Intel

Apple to Replace Siri with "Campos" Chatbot in iOS 27

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

RAGE  X

© 2026 RAGE X . All Rights Reserved.

Navigate Site

  • About Us
  • Artificial Intelligence: The AI Revolution Redefining Our World in 2025
  • Contact Us
  • Global Conflict Intelligence Index Mid Year 2025
  • Global Nuclear Index
  • Home
  • Intelligence Index
  • Newsletter

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • About Us
  • Artificial Intelligence: The AI Revolution Redefining Our World in 2025
  • Contact Us
  • Global Conflict Intelligence Index Mid Year 2025
  • Global Nuclear Index
  • Home
  • Intelligence Index
  • Newsletter

© 2026 RAGE X . All Rights Reserved.