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Some more developments on the situation in North Aleppo..
Rebels are fighting back against the SAA, the SAA has captured alot of towns/villages thanks to non-stop russian bombing and supplies on the ground. (new weapons,uniforms/armor/helmets AND things like the T90 tank!)
As if this wasnt enough, the Kurds are now slowly starting to take over villages in the small rebel pocket bordering Turkey! The YPG/SDF are acting like real rats and are probably thinking about taking over rebel territory so they only have to fight ISIS in order to control northern Syria.
Turkish government meanwhile
You can't send weapons to a neighboring country to topple its government and don't expect consequences. If a nationalist was Turkish president, none of this would ever happen, as Erdogan took this decision solely based on his stupid 'global Islamism agenda'. It's now a lose-lose game for Turkey. Either of Assad wins or loses right now, Turkey is the loser. If Assad loses, you will witness an internal war and terrorism playground on a scale that current situation would look like a walk in the park. Assad is already in his position and terrorists are killing each other, I can't imagine what they'd do if they wanted to get bigger piece of the cake in the case of power vacuum erupted afterwards.
So in a nutshell, you send more weapons you lose, you send less weapons you lose. I know you won't accept this, especially coming from an Iranian, against whom you naturally take guard, but the only thing we can do is to wait and see what happens afterwards.