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It seems Iranian generals are getting more and more desperate as time goes on. This seems to be the regime's last ace. These two offensives in Aleppo and Daraa are relying heavily on foreigners. If they fail then the counter attack will be devastating on the regime. Granted they have been relatively successful so far in these two offensives.
Nobody really believes that the illegitimate and genocidal Al-Assad regime has a long-term future in Syria, do they? The best they can hope for is a Nusayri enclave in the Latakia and Tartus Governorates. Fully surrounded by enemies or enemy states (Turkey and remaining parts of Syria).
Good luck for the future I say. Can't say that I feel sorry for them though. They are fully to blame themselves.
Actually Daesh is a bigger threat than this illegitimate regime that is just on loan. Had Daesh not existed then the illegitimate and genocidal regime would have been gone by now.
Imagine all the energy, time and costly resources that have been spent on fighting Daesh by the Syrian opposition?
No wonder that Al-Assad freed all the leading Islamists from state prisons back in 2012. He knew what he was doing.
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