The surprise resurgence of Syria’s civil war has caught the United States off guard, with the conflict escalating as Islamist rebels seize Aleppo and challenge Syrian strongman Bashar al-Assad. While the US has historically avoided direct involvement, recent developments could lead to a shift in strategy, especially as regional dynamics change. The Biden administration has committed humanitarian aid for Syria’s displaced, but the conflict’s impact on the Middle East’s security architecture and potential outcomes remain uncertain.
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