Trump says other countries will need to fight Isis

Trump says other countries will need to fight Isis
Trump says other countries will need to fight Isis

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that other countries will need to take up the fight against Isis militants, citing Russia, Pakistan and Iran as examples.

Earlier this year, U.S.-backed forces reclaimed the last remaining territory once held by Isis militants in Syria. Since then however, there has been concern about the militant group gaining new strength in Iraq and Syria.

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo acknowledged on Tuesday that Isis militants are gaining strength in some areas but said the militant group's capacity to conduct attacks has been greatly diminished.

In Afghanistan, a deal between the Taliban and the United Statesfor U.S. forces to withdraw from their longest-ever war could drive somediehard Taliban fighters into the arms of Isis, Afghan officials and militantssay.

The Afghan affiliate of Isis, known as Isis Khorasan (ISIS-K),after an old name for the region, first appeared in eastern Afghanistan in2014, and has since made inroads into other areas, particularly the north.

Trump also told reporters at the White House that if Europe does not take Isis fighters held as prisoners, he will have to release them into the countries from which they came, such as Germany and France.

Thousands of people, including men, women and children from more than 50 countries, are lingering in detention camps in northeastern Syria, held by the U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).

The group includes at least 2,000 suspected foreign fighters, many from Western countries, whose fates remain unresolved against a backdrop of protracted diplomacy. 

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