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BREAKING: 120 ISIS Terrorists ESCAPE Prison After Biden's Kurdish Allies Lose Control in Syria

Gary FranchiJanuary 20, 2026171 views
BREAKING: 120 ISIS Terrorists ESCAPE Prison After Biden's Kurdish Allies Lose Control in Syria
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At least 120 ISIS prisoners have escaped from prisons controlled by the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), the Kurdish-led coalition that the Biden administration foolishly propped up for years in Syria. While just over 80 of these dangerous terrorists have been recaptured, dozens of ISIS fighters remain on the loose in a region already spiraling into complete chaos.

The SDF, scrambling to deflect blame for this massive security failure, is pointing fingers at Syria's transitional government, claiming that breakdown in peace talks somehow justifies letting the world's most dangerous terrorists walk free. But here's the real question Patriots should be asking: why were we backing these Kurdish forces in the first place when they clearly couldn't handle the job?

Another Biden Foreign Policy Disaster

This prison break is just the latest consequence of the Biden regime's disastrous foreign policy decisions. For four years, the previous administration threw American taxpayer dollars at various Middle Eastern factions without any clear strategy or accountability. Now we're seeing the predictable results – terrorists escaping custody while our former "allies" make excuses.

The timing couldn't be worse, with Syria's government in transition and regional stability hanging by a thread. These escaped ISIS fighters aren't going to simply disappear – they're going to regroup, recruit, and likely plan new attacks against innocent people.

"The Syrian Democratic Forces has blamed a reported prison break on the breakdown in peace talks with Syria's transitional government," according to reports, but that's exactly the kind of finger-pointing we've come to expect from failed proxy forces.

President Trump now inherits yet another mess created by his predecessor's weak leadership and poor judgment. While the Biden administration was busy appeasing terrorists and propping up unreliable allies, they were setting the stage for exactly this kind of security catastrophe.

How many more ISIS terrorists need to escape before we admit that America's interventionist policies in Syria have been a complete failure? And more importantly, what's President Trump's plan to clean up this dangerous mess?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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TexasLibertyVerifiedJan 20, 2026
Biden's weakness on the world stage has real consequences and this is just the beginning.
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AmericaFirst2024VerifiedJan 21, 2026
Completely agree. Our enemies see the chaos in Afghanistan, now Syria - they know we're not a reliable partner anymore.
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ConservativeRealistVerifiedJan 21, 2026
How is this not front page news on every major outlet? 120 ISIS terrorists loose and the mainstream media is silent. We're going to be dealing with the consequences of this administration's foreign policy disasters for years to come.
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MidwestConservativeVerifiedJan 21, 2026
Does anyone know if these escapees have been recaptured yet? This seems like something that should trigger immediate international cooperation to hunt them down before they can reorganize or plan attacks.
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PatriotMom2020VerifiedJan 22, 2026
This is exactly what happens when you abandon our allies who were actually fighting ISIS on the ground. My son served two tours over there and he always said the Kurds were the most reliable partners we had.
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VeteranDadVerifiedJan 22, 2026
Your son is absolutely right. I deployed with Kurdish forces in 2017 and they were incredibly brave fighters.