Three Americans—two Army soldiers and a civilian interpreter—were killed in a sniper ambush near Palmyra, Syria, that U.S. officials said was likely carried out by ISIS; partner forces shot dead the attacker and the wounded were evacuated to the al-Tanf garrison as the incident is investigated.Donald Trump and commentators including Pete Hegseth, Tom Barrack and Sean Parnell publicly condemned the attack, with Trump warning that the U.S. would retaliate against the Islamic State if struck again.CENTCOM said it will withhold the victims’ identities pending family notification, investigators are probing conflicting accounts about the assailant’s ties, and U.S. forces said coalition cooperation in the area will continue.