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Syrian army launches counter-offensive after rebels seize Aleppo and push south

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A coalition of forces opposed to Bashar al-Assad's regime, led by Islamist rebels, has taken control of most of the city of Aleppo. This marks a major turning point in the conflict, as the Syrian army had previously regained control of the city in 2016 with the help of Russian air support. In response to the rebel takeover, Russia, a key ally of the Assad regime, has launched air strikes on the rebels, marking its first air strikes in the region since 2016. The Syrian army has also been involved in the fighting, with dozens of its soldiers killed in the rebel assault.

    1. I have repeatedly warned of the risks of escalation in Syria, of the dangers of mere conflict management rather than conflict resolution.
    1. Strong support for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Syrian Arab Republic was reaffirmed.
    1. I have repeatedly warned of the risks of escalation in Syria, of the dangers of mere conflict management rather than conflict resolution, and the reality that no Syrian party or existing grouping of actors can resolve the Syrian conflict via military means.
    1. Iran proxies have been substantially degraded, and this has an unquestionable impact.
    1. Should they be cheering the opposition taking over Syria's second-largest city Aleppo, or should they actually worry about the city falling under Islamist rule?
    1. There is still no return by the city's displaced people as it is still unsafe.

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sources

  1. 1.The Washington Post
  2. 2.Le Monde
  3. 3.DW News
  4. 4.The Guardian
  5. 5.Al Jazeera
  6. 6.The Times of India
  7. 7.CNN
  8. 8.The New York Times
  9. 9.BBC
  10. 10.CTV News
  11. 11.France 24
  12. 12.CNA News

perspectives

  1. 1.US Foreign Policy
  2. 2.US under Donald Trump
  3. 3.Israel-Palestine Conflict
  4. 4.Russian Foreign Policy
  5. 5.Israel Foreign Policy
  6. 6.Islamic Terrorism
  7. 7.Iran Foreign Policy
  8. 8.German Foreign Policy
  9. 9.French Foreign Policy
  10. 10.Immigration to Europe
  11. 11.Israel-Lebanese Hezbollah Conflict
  12. 12.Saudi Foreign Policy

countries

  1. 1.Syrian Arab RepublicSY
  2. 2.Russian FederationRU
  3. 3.Iran, Islamic Republic ofIR
  4. 4.TurkeyTR
  5. 5.IsraelIL
  6. 6.LebanonLB
  7. 7.United KingdomGB
  8. 8.UkraineUA
  9. 9.United StatesUS
  10. 10.United Arab EmiratesAE
  11. 11.IraqIQ
  12. 12.JordanJO

organizations

  1. 1.Hayat Tahrir Al Sham
  2. 2.Hezbollah
  3. 3.Syrian Observatory for Human Rights
  4. 4.al-Qaeda
  5. 5.Islamic State
  6. 6.White Helmets
  7. 7.al-Nusra
  8. 8.Jamaat Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin
  9. 9.United Nations
  10. 10.Aleppo Central Prison
  11. 11.Aleppo Hospital University
  12. 12.Crisis Group

persons

  1. 1.Bashar Al-AssadSY
  2. 2.Abbas AraqchiIR
  3. 3.Geir PedersenNO
  4. 4.Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan
  5. 5.Hassan AbdulghaniSY
  6. 6.King Abdullah IIJO
  7. 7.Sergei LavrovRU
  8. 8.Bassel Al-Assad
  9. 9.Donald TrumpUS
  10. 10.Hafez Al-Assad
  11. 11.Hakan FidanTR
  12. 12.Hassan NasrallahLB

technicals

  1. 1.Islam
  2. 2.Kurdistan Region
  3. 3.Arab Spring
  4. 4.MiG‑23
  5. 5.Christianity
  6. 6.English Channel
  7. 7.Caesar Syria Civilian Protection Act
  8. 8.Golan Heights
  9. 9.S-300
  10. 10.State of the Union
  11. 11.Syrian Revolution