Last week Syrian rebels launched an unprecedented offensive in northwest Syria, capturing the city of Aleppo in three days and seemingly sweeping aside forces loyal to Bashar al-Assad. After 13 years of civil war, many thought the current lines in Syria represented a stalemate, with Assad retaining control of most of the country, with the exception of rebel-held Idlib and areas of the northwest and northeast controlled by the US-backed, Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). However, the rebels have shown themselves capable of making major rapid gains, while Assad has shown that his brutal rule over Syria – propped up by Iran and Russia – is far from guaranteed.
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