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ISIL postwar period in Syria

The situation in Syria clearly shows that the geopolitical crisis in Syria will not end with the end of ISIL's presence in the country.
News ID: 66638
Publish Date: 23October 2017 - 18:18
ISIL postwar period in SyriaISIL is now on the verge of a complete collapse in Syria after the defeat in Iraq, according to a press reporter at the International Press. Abu Kumalk, the last Syrian occupation of Syria at the Iraqi border, is now besieged by Syrian Arab forces and the Islamic Resistance (Lebanon's Hezbollah and Fatemiyon of Afghanistan).
ISIL's self-proclaimed capital, Rajah, has also been thwarted by Kurdish militants from the United States (known as the Syrian Democratic Forces) In spite of the few remaining ISIL-controlled points in Diyala province and some parts of northern Iraq, it should be called the end of the ISIL end in Iraq and Syria. However, the end of ISIL will never be the end of the project of terrorism and extremism in these two countries, especially Syria.

A significant portion of the northwestern region of Syria (including the entire province of Idlib, parts of the north and the entire western region of Aleppo, and areas in the north and east of the province of Latakia) have been occupied by Free Army terrorists and Takfiri allies of the Nusra Front in the Alliance called " The editorial board is ". The first group is supported by Turkey and the second group is supported by the Saudi regime and some Persian Gulf States.
 
Another part of the occupied territory is the Syrian territory. This area begins in the vicinity of the occupied Golan in the province of Quneitra and ends in the east of Daraa province. Terrorists stationed in this area are generally from the two groups mentioned above, and ISIL has only a small presence in this area, which is not very significant. The terrorist forces in the area are supported and supported by the United States, Jordan and the Zionist regime.

The third option to continue clashes in Syria, Kurdish militants under the "Democratic Alliance Party" led by Saleh Moslem are the closest regional leaders to the United States who control the vast strip of Hasskeh to the west of Aleppo province in northern Syria. Despite strong opposition to Turkey, these forces also enjoy US and Zionist support.

Looking at this situation, it can be well understood that, despite the widespread victories of resistance in the battle against Takfiri terrorists, the opposition forces of the resistance still have significant options to deal with this axis. That's why the ISIL's end in Syria can be seen as a major leap forward in the battle against terrorism in Syria, but the axis of resistance still needs to take many steps to reach the ultimate victory over terrorism.
 
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