The chickens are coming home to roost in Syria, where America's former Kurdish allies just lost control of over 120 ISIS terrorists who escaped from their prisons on Monday. While 80 of these dangerous jihadists were eventually recaptured, dozens of ISIS fighters remain on the loose thanks to the complete breakdown of security in the region.
The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), the Kurdish-led coalition that the Biden administration propped up for years, is now pointing fingers at failed peace negotiations with Syria's transitional government. But here's the real question Patriots need to ask: How did we get to the point where known ISIS terrorists are breaking out of prison while our tax dollars funded this mess?
Biden's Failed Foreign Policy Bears Fruit
This prison break isn't happening in a vacuum. It's the direct result of the foreign policy disaster that the Biden regime left behind. For four years, Biden's handlers threw American resources at groups like the SDF while ignoring the fundamental instability they were creating across the Middle East.
Now President Trump is inheriting yet another mess from his predecessor. The Trump-Vance administration will have to deal with the fallout from escaped ISIS terrorists while cleaning up Biden's failed nation-building experiments.
"The breakdown in peace talks has created a security vacuum that these terrorists are exploiting," one regional analyst told reporters.
But let's be honest about what's really happening here. The Kurds had one job: keep the most dangerous terrorists on the planet locked up. They failed spectacularly, and now they're making excuses about "peace talks" while ISIS fighters roam free.
America First Means No More Endless Commitments
This latest crisis perfectly illustrates why President Trump's America First approach is exactly what our nation needs. We can't keep throwing good money after bad, propping up groups that can't even maintain basic security at terrorist detention facilities.
How many more American resources will be wasted on foreign adventures that leave us less secure? How many more times will we watch our so-called allies fail at their most basic responsibilities?
