Thousands of jihadist detainees have reportedly been released from prisons in Syria. Their names will not be mentioned here due to social-media restrictions, but the nature of the crimes involved is well documented and deeply concerning.And lets b real we all know their names.What raises even greater alarm is that among those released are women holding foreign passports, who previously traveled to the Middle East, pledged allegiance to extremist groups, and played roles in supporting and sustaining those movements—often by raising the next generation within radical ideology. These women, along with their partners and children, are now free.This raises urgent questions:How many may attempt to return to Europe?How many could eventually reach the United States?Join me and Khalifa in this episode as we break down:The complexity of the current situation in SyriaThe reported massacre of Kurdish communitiesThe perceived abandonment of America’s alliesAnd why so much of this remains absent from mainstream discussion in the United StatesThis conversation is presented for educational, informational, and news-analysis purposes, aimed at helping viewers understand a rapidly developing and dangerous regional reality.Disclaimer:This video is intended for educational, informational, and news-analysis purposes only. It does not support, promote, or condone violence, extremism, hatred, or harm of any kind against any individual or group.