Islamic State have lost nearly all of their territory since Donald Trump was elected US President.
It is estimated that ISIS have now lost around 98% of territory they previously held.
And President Trump himself took to Twitter to point out the stats:
“On 1/20 – the day Trump was inaugurated – an estimated 35,000 ISIS fighters held approx 17,500 square miles of territory in both Iraq and Syria. As of 12/21, the U.S. military est the remaining 1,000 or so fighters occupy roughly 1,900 square miles..” @jamiejmcintyre @dcexaminer pic.twitter.com/OgYEuDgzD2
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 28, 2017
The Islamic extremists are being blasted abroad, though the threat to Europe is now huge as many may seek to come via migrant routes to carry out terror attacks.
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