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BREAKING: Trump Military STOPS Mass ISIS Prison Break – 6,000 Terrorists Relocated

Gary FranchiFebruary 19, 2026270 views
BREAKING: Trump Military STOPS Mass ISIS Prison Break – 6,000 Terrorists Relocated
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In a massive counter-terrorism operation that went largely unreported by mainstream media, U.S. military forces under the Trump administration have successfully prevented what could have been one of the most devastating terrorist prison breaks in history.

According to intelligence officials, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) coordinated the relocation of nearly 6,000 detainees linked to the Islamic State from unstable detention facilities in northeastern Syria into secure Iraqi custody. The operation was launched to prevent a potential mass breakout that would have flooded the region – and potentially the world – with hardened ISIS terrorists.

A Clear and Present Danger Neutralized

This is exactly the kind of decisive action Americans voted for when they returned President Trump to the White House. While the Biden administration spent four years weakening our military and abandoning allies, these dangerous terrorists were sitting in vulnerable facilities, just waiting for the right moment to escape and resume their reign of terror.

"The transfer aimed at preventing a potential mass breakout and a resurgence of the terror group," sources revealed, highlighting the critical nature of this mission that the legacy media has conveniently ignored.

"This operation shows the Trump administration's commitment to eliminating terrorist threats before they can materialize," said one military analyst. "We're talking about thousands of battle-hardened jihadists who were one prison break away from freedom."

The relocation mission demonstrates the stark difference between Trump's proactive approach to national security and the reactive failures we witnessed under previous leadership. Instead of waiting for disaster to strike, the Trump-Vance administration is taking the fight to our enemies and securing American interests abroad.

Media Silence Speaks Volumes

Of course, don't expect CNN or MSNBC to give President Trump credit for this massive victory against terrorism. The same media outlets that spent years fear-mongering about ISIS are now silent when Trump's military actually does something about the threat.

This successful operation raises important questions: How many other terrorist threats is the Trump administration quietly neutralizing while the mainstream media focuses on manufactured controversies? And why aren't Americans hearing about these critical national security victories?

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Gary Franchi

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

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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
This is exactly why we need strong leadership. The situation in that region has been a powder keg for years, and it takes decisive action to prevent disasters like this.
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FreedomFighter88Verifiedjust now
Outstanding work by our military! This is what happens when you have a commander-in-chief who actually supports our troops and gives them clear missions.
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VeteranDad1775Verifiedjust now
As someone who served two tours in Iraq, I can tell you firsthand how dangerous these ISIS fighters are. Moving 6,000 of them is no small operation - our military did outstanding work here.
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SupportOurTroopsVerifiedjust now
Thank you for your service! Your perspective means a lot on stories like this.
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TexasConservativeVerifiedjust now
Wait, where exactly were these 6,000 terrorists relocated to? I hope it's somewhere they can't cause any more harm to innocent people.
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AmericaFirst2025Verifiedjust now
Finally, a president who takes national security seriously again!
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PatriotMike2024Verifiedjust now
Thank God Trump is back in charge! Can you imagine what would have happened if Biden was still calling the shots on this one?
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ConservativeVoiceVerifiedjust now
Exactly! We'd probably be reading about 6,000 terrorists on the loose right now.