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President Donald Trump offered his condolences to the victims of a trio of attacks at Brown University, in Sydney, Australia, and in Syria on Sunday.
President Donald Trump signaled Sunday the US will do “big damage” to the militants behind a deadly attack on American forces in Syria that he blamed on the Islamic State.
As he arrived at the White House's Christmas reception, Trump paid tribute to those killed and injured in the three attacks.
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Two U.S. Army soldiers and a civilian interpreter were killed in an ambush-style attack by an ISIS gunman, who was killed.
The American leader, speaking at the White House, called the attack on the Sydney beach a terrible event, while expressing full respect for the brave
Sen. Jack Reed (D-R.I.) on Sunday urged the Trump administration to continue working with the Syrian government to combat ISIS in the wake of an ambush that left two soldiers and one civilian killed in central Syria.
The president addressed the streak of violence before providing lengthy unscripted remarks during a Christmas event.
A Syrian security guard who attacked and killed three U.S. citizens in Syria had joined the internal security forces two months earlier