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Is Syria’s Assad regime in danger?

(Source – The Hindu, International Edition – Page No. – 10)

Topic: GS2 – International Relations
Context
● The Syrian civil war, which began in 2011, has seen intermittent phases of conflict and relative calm.

● Recently, Islamist militants launched an offensive, capturing significant territories, including Aleppo and Hama, destabilizing the Assad regime’s control.

● Geopolitical shifts, including Russia’s preoccupation with Ukraine, have contributed to the regime’s vulnerabilities.

 Renewed Conflict in Syria

  • Islamist militants launched a surprise offensive in northwest Syria, capturing key territories, including Aleppo.
  • This marks the resumption of active conflict after a relative calm since 2016.

Shift in Territorial Control

  • Prior to Russia’s intervention in 2015, the Assad regime controlled only Damascus and coastal cities.
  • Post-2016, the regime regained territories with Russian and Iranian support, pushing militants into Idlib.
  • Last week’s offensive allowed militants to more than double their territorial holdings, including Aleppo and parts of Hama.

Key Actors in the Conflict

  1. The Regime: Backed by Russia, Iran, and Shia militias, it seeks to retain control.
  2. Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF): Kurdish militias backed by the U.S., controlling northeast Syria.
  3. Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS): A jihadist group leading the current offensive, along with the Syrian National Army (SNA).

HTS: A Leading Militant Group

  • HTS evolved from al-Qaeda’s Syrian branch, led by a U.S.-designated terrorist.
  • It controls Idlib and has declared its fight against the Assad regime, not the U.S.

Geopolitical Factors Driving the Offensive

  • Russia’s focus on Ukraine and reduced presence in Syria weakened regime support.
  • Iran and Hezbollah, key allies of Assad, are overstretched or weakened due to external conflicts and airstrikes.
  • Turkey reportedly backed the militants, exploiting the regime’s vulnerabilities.

Implications for the Future

  • Rebel advances signal a potential resurgence of civil war across Syria.

Regime forces are regrouping with reinforcements from Iraqi militias, but prolonged bloodshed is likely

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