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Syrian refugees crossing from Syria to Turkey. Manu Brabo/AP/Press Association Images

Opinion The Syrian Civil War has moved out of the limelight – and towards its endgame

Moderate rebels are being squeezed simultaneously by IS and Assad regime forces.

THE SYRIAN CIVIL War, which has raged for over three years, is now quietly and out of the limelight, moving towards its endgame. As Iraq has fallen apart and the Israel/Gaza conflict has erupted, the Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS), the extreme hardline militant group, has seized control of large parts of eastern Syria. Using weaponry captured in Iraq like tanks and artillery, it has mounted a large offensive against other moderate rebel groups and the Kurdish enclaves in Syria’s north. IS has also captured some territory from the Syrian regime.

For its part, the regime has launched airstrikes against IS but has mostly focused its efforts on pushing back the moderate opposition around the cities of Aleppo and Homs.

This appears to be the next phase of the conflict, the moderate rebels being squeezed simultaneously by IS and the regime forces. The moderate rebels are the weakest and least unified of all the factions in Syria and represent the easiest pickings in terms of territory and resources. The Assad regime has more than likely given up retaking control of the east of Syria, which is the Sunni heartland and the natural support base for IS. It will instead likely focus on crushing the remaining moderate rebels in western Syria and consolidating its hold over the south and west. This region is home to most of Syria’s Shia and Christian citizens, who make more natural regime supporters, particularly in the face of the Islamic State’s brutality and extremism.

Kurds 

The Kurdish enclave in the north of Syria, with its own army, the Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG) has held out against IS attacks, and with the support of fellow Kurds in Iraq and Turkey will continue to do so. The Kurdish regions in Syria may lose the occasional border town but they will hold their own as an autonomous entity with de-facto independence. The parallel conflicts between the separate Kurdish governments in Iraq and Syria with the Islamic State will act to integrate the two regions and administrations. This process will only increase the calls for a unified, independent Kurdistan, creating tension and maybe conflict with Turkey.

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A Syrian woman and her daughter, who fled their home due to fighting between the Syrian army and the rebels, take refuge at Bab Al-Salameh border crossing, hoping to cross to one of the refugee camps in Turkey, near Azaz, Syria. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)

Assad will likely emerge from this conflict

The Islamic State and the Syrian regime under Bashar al-Assad have emerged as the big winners in Syria after three years of carnage. Contrary to all the hopeful predictions and demands of the world powers after Assad’s brutal suppression of peaceful protests back in 2011, it now looks like he will hang on to power with the help of Iran, Hezbollah and rebel infighting. While his country may have been reduced in size, he will retain control of his heartlands in the south and west, and over the most of Syria’s major cities and population centres. It is now very likely that a country calling itself Syria and ruled by Assad will emerge from this conflict, reduced in size and devastated by war but very much alive.

The fate of the “Caliphate” proclaimed by the Islamic State is harder to predict. Internal tensions between different Sunni groupings and tribes, particularly with IS and also with each other may tear the new entity apart, and see parts of Syria and Iraq descend into faction fighting. Under this scenario a concerted effort by the Shia regimes in Baghdad and Damascus could retake much if not all of the territory lost to IS over the last year. If on the other hand IS manages to make the Caliphate stay together, a unified Sunni front under their command could see them capture even more territory in Syria and Iraq, and maybe expand their operations to other countries in the region.

Non-IS aligned rebels

The clear losers in this situation are the non-IS aligned rebels in Syria. Both the regime and IS will focus on capturing their remaining territory and resources. Both have separate centres of power, and so can afford to focus less attention on each other while they work to pick off weak rebel positions. The exception to this will be in the next few weeks as IS seeks to drive the regime from its last positions in eastern Syria and consolidate its hold.

Once it has established its base however, it will more than likely focus on expanding its territory at the expense of the fragmented opposition. Likewise the regime will take advantage of fractures in the rebel ranks and the distraction of IS to retake Homs and Aleppo among other sites.

The endgame in Syria is approaching. The conflict still has a way to go, but its final outcome is starting to take shape, mostly through the advances made by IS and the resurgent Assad regime.

Niall McGlynn is a graduate in history and science from Trinity College Dublin. He has written articles on Irish and global affairs for Trinity News, and blogs on both with his brothers at http://lazyhermes.blogspot.ie/ and tweets at @NiallMcGlynn1.

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    May 16th 2016, 9:05 AM

    He sounds like great craic

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    May 16th 2016, 9:11 AM

    He must be a blueshirt.

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    May 16th 2016, 10:08 AM

    I wonder could we get him over here ? Savings of about €150k on salary and he will clean up crime as well !

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    May 16th 2016, 10:18 AM

    This geriatric tosser wont stand up to any real criminals. Hes just another dictator who’ll be hard on citizens while he lives off backhanders from organised crime. Where are all the assassins gone?

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    May 16th 2016, 11:00 AM

    They’re off making a film with Michael Fassbender.

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    May 16th 2016, 11:05 AM

    Makes Donald sound like a pinky left liberal.

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    May 16th 2016, 12:28 PM

    Hillary can supply him with the arms and ammo from her ISIS stash

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    May 17th 2016, 9:53 AM

    Could do with him in Ireland !!

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    May 16th 2016, 9:32 AM

    Snipers should be brought in here to sort out the gangland problem

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    May 16th 2016, 9:25 AM

    Sounds more like a dictator!

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    May 16th 2016, 9:21 AM

    Interesting approach good luck with that

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    May 16th 2016, 9:52 AM

    Just rhink about this for a minute. If parents let their kids out at night he will jail the parents. So who will look after the kids then? The State? Who will pay for that? It just demonstrates the kind of knee jerk red neck thinking of this moron. He doesn’t fight crime he just gets the State to commit crime instead of the “private sector”. Murders become state sanctioned executions and robberies become “contributions”. He is definitely a dictator in the making and the people of the Phillipines will dearly regret electing him.

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    May 16th 2016, 3:20 PM

    Or maybe it will stop parents allowing their children out at night..

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    May 17th 2016, 6:07 AM

    he has been doing this for 20 years in davao. we have a Penal code. laws of the land that protects minors from abuse and neglect. before we assume lets read the facts first.

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    May 16th 2016, 11:37 AM

    People on here seem to forget he was freely elected with a massive majority of the vote. I know many are opposed to the Death Penalty. But look at what crimes he is proposing to introduce it for. Murder, Terrorism, Rape, Child Molestation, Armed Robbery and Drug Smuggling/Dealing. All crimes many on here have said should be dealt with in the most draconian manner. And how many times have we read stories of feral kids here roaming in packs, attacking frontline emergency personnel and have read comments about making the parents pay. As for his shoot to kill policy. Simple solution, don’t resist being arrested.

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    May 16th 2016, 12:33 PM

    And it’s that simple is it?

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    May 16th 2016, 12:51 PM

    Yes Deborah, it is that simple.

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    May 16th 2016, 1:11 PM

    Do you really think drug dealers/smugglers should be hung?

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    May 16th 2016, 1:41 PM

    Yes Mick, you are that simple

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    May 16th 2016, 3:05 PM

    I never pretended to be complicated Ross. Only the pretentious try to be.

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    May 16th 2016, 3:40 PM

    Hi Mick, I am from the Philippines it is very sad to think my people forgot that they got rid of Martial Law and what the call a dictator only to go back to this. I wish and pray it works for their benefit and future.

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    May 16th 2016, 3:58 PM

    As I said Theresa the vast majority of your countrymen voted for him in free elections knowing full well what his policies were and his history as mayor. People must have seen no alternative in the other candidates when it came to tackling crime.

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    May 16th 2016, 5:02 PM

    Hitler, Mugabe, Al bashir, lukashenko and most importantly for this story, Ferdinand Marcos were all elected and look how their ruling turned out.

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    May 16th 2016, 5:40 PM

    Ross. We got Enda. Nobody is claiming that a Free Democratic election is perfect but it is the Peoples choice. And in this case he was elected by a vast majority of the Filipino people. He made no attempt to hide his policies, his history as Mayor of Davao city was there for all to see and yet still they voted for him in their millions.

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    May 16th 2016, 9:18 AM

    And we think we are hard done by with Enda in charge

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    May 16th 2016, 9:48 AM

    Just a different type of dictator

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    May 16th 2016, 9:15 AM

    What a nice fellow.

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    May 16th 2016, 9:24 AM

    They should fear the IMF mafia more and the march of aggressive neo liberal capitalism which has been destroying them. Watch this documentary.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79bZ71fUZRU

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    May 16th 2016, 10:16 AM

    oh a good crack down on drug dealers, rapist and murders sounds like a great idea. and for parents who let their kids walk the streets at night in such a dangerous place should not be allow look after kids.

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    May 16th 2016, 12:20 PM

    Extra-judicial killings are not the way forward no matter what. And I have always been perfectly safe in the Philippines.

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    May 16th 2016, 3:20 PM

    It’s an interesting case study all the same.

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    May 16th 2016, 7:33 PM

    I was in Davao last year and the people there love him. It was extremely safe by day and night although there is a very visible police force on the streets all fully armed. Smoking is banned literally everywhere and bars close at 1:30am. People in the city all seemed very happy and say it’s a god send from the days when Davao was the murder Capitol of the Phillipines. Whether such draconian ideology work across the nation remains to be seen but with so many phillipinos sick of crime and corruption you can see why they voted for him….

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    May 16th 2016, 12:19 PM

    The majority of my friends here in Belfast are Filipino and I’m surprised by the support for him given the votes they cast in our recent election in the north. Why Miriam Defensor Santiago’s polling was so low is staggering – a highly intelligent, able, socially liberal academic and former International Criminal Court Judge. She may be mouthy but she was more than able. For Duterte to win, and for Marcos to poll astronomically higher than Miriam is completely and totally beyond me. It’s American-style cult of personality madness!

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    May 16th 2016, 3:22 PM

    Or maybe the country want a serious change

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    May 16th 2016, 4:08 PM

    Robbi, Mirriam was the only deserving candidate, if not for her being very sick ( granted she said her stage 4 cancer is in remission) people are in no doubt would have voted for her. Marcos is running for VP and Merriam is for President so their votes don’t connect.

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    May 16th 2016, 6:12 PM

    This article perfectly encapsulates how bad the AFP is. Duterte is a plague and is a step backwards for The Philippines, it’s literally the easiest honest hit piece in the world to write but they just can’t help themselves. “He claimed Davao is one of the safest cities in the Philippines” well is it or isn’t it? How hard is it to quote the figures to us? Are they that afraid of admitting he may have been successful at one thing? God just report the facts and leave out the spin.

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    May 16th 2016, 11:23 AM

    He must be Muslim…

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    May 17th 2016, 1:01 PM

    He sounds absolutely crazy!!! I fear for the country!!!

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