Patrick Cockburn, The Independent: If Assad takes eastern Aleppo he thinks he will have won the war
The insurgents are losing because Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar are not coming to help them
The Syrian armed forces are close to capturing the remaining rebel-held districts in the enclave of east Aleppo, bringing them their biggest victory in five years of war. The insurgent armed forces, that were originally estimated to number between 8,000 and 10,000 fighters, have been retreating or giving up more readily than had been expected. It is still possible that a hard core will hold out in the ruins, but President Bashar al-Assad will be eager to crush any remaining resistance so he can present the fall of east Aleppo as a decisive turning point in the conflict.
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Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- December 12, 2016
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Iran’s catch 22: Syria and the Aleppo offensive -- Abdulrahman al-Rashed, Al Arabiya
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