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Ironically, for twelve years, from 2012 to 2024, Syria became a hot conflict zone between Shia Islamism, managed by Tehran and represented by its proxies, and Sunni Islamism, overseen by Ankara and performed by its proxies. Assad’s regime was secular, but its brutal deployment of force against civilians made its fall only a matter of time. The Russian Federation tried to save the regime, but instead of going all the way against the Turkish-backed Islamists, in 2018 and afterward, Putin made a series of deals with Erdogan leaving parts of Northern Syria under the rule of the Sunni Islamists. Assad’s forces might have been able to take over Idlib, but Putin did not give them permission to make any further advances. In the meantime, Assad increasingly relied on Hezbollah สล็อตเว็บตรง