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Jan 26
US says its military alliance with Kurdish forces in Syria has largely endedA senior US official stated that the purpose of the American military alliance with the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) to fight the Islamic State group has 'largely expired.' The US and the SDF formed this coalition to combat the Islamic State, also known as Daesh, in Syria. Separately, the United States is also working to strengthen its security cooperation with Nigeria to counter the threat from Islamic State militants in West Africa.
Jan 20
Turkey and Iran reject claims about Daesh terrorists and blame the US and IsraelTurkey has denied claims that the Syrian army released Daesh (ISIS) terrorists with Turkish support. Meanwhile, Iran has announced three days of mourning for victims of what it calls a 'Daesh-like aggression' fueled by the United States and Israel. Separately, Iraq's prime minister stated that Iran's support was pivotal in achieving a decisive victory over Daesh.
Jan 23
Iraqi leader challenges France over ISIS prisoners and Syria seeks U.S. partnershipIraq's Prime Minister has publicly confronted French President Emmanuel Macron about France taking back citizens who joined ISIS and are now prisoners in Iraq. Separately, authorities in Damascus, Syria, have stated that Washington prefers a strategic partnership with them to fight ISIS.