Trump says US ‘will retaliate’ after three Americans killed in Syrian ‘Islamic State attack’
Tweety McTreason has said the US “will retaliate” after three Americans were killed in a suspected Islamic State attack in Syria.
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Tweety McTreason has said the US “will retaliate” after three Americans were killed in a suspected Islamic State attack in Syria.
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