Advantage Assad After Five Years of War in Syria

  • Turks, Saudis have few options to aid embattled rebel allies
  • War heads to shootout with Islamic State as `moderates' wilt

Syrian government soldiers celebrate after taking control of the village of Ratian, north of the embattled city of Aleppo.

Photographer: George Ourfalian/AFP via Getty Images
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After five years of war and a quarter-million dead, President Bashar al-Assad and his Russian and Iranian allies now have the upper hand in Syria, and they’re seeking to drive home a growing battlefield advantage rather than negotiate.

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