The chaos in Syria continues |
Yesterday we discussed that the "alliance" of terrorists who are jointly putting pressure on Assad will be short-lived. And the day before, the first threats appeared from a group representing purely Turkish interests against the terrorists in Idlib, who, like Assad before, do not want to see their former allies at the helm of the country.
Sooner or later, this will lead to an open confrontation and a struggle of all against all, and most likely it will happen in the near future.
Meanwhile, the SNA is trying to take control of the Kurds in Manbij. But the conquest of the city from a rush turned out to be unsuccessful, and at the moment fierce battles are breaking out. American aviation has also joined the conflict because it does not want Turkey to control the situation in Syria.
The Kurds, in turn, destroy their former allies from the Syrian tribes and take control of the Euphrates Valley.
In addition, the Syrian Kurds are mobilizing, and units are being transferred from Iraq to the area of the Tabqa airbase to launch an offensive on desert lands and protect Raqqa from the approaching "Syrian militants".
Despite the loud threats, these groups are in no hurry to confront the Israeli army, which is confidently moving towards Damascus and trying to seize territory that is likely to become a new buffer zone for Tel Aviv.
Aware of the inevitability of the conflict over the "new Israeli lands", Israel destroyed the remnants of Syrian military equipment.
Just a few days after the fall of the Assad regime, a new war for influence has already begun, with Turkey, the United States and Israel becoming the main players in this conflict.
P.S. While Israel continues its actions, the "new Syrian authorities" have announced their readiness to cooperate with Russia on bases in Latakia.
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