Syria is witnessing one of the fastest and most decisive changes of the last decade. The gains made by the transitional government led by Ahmed al-Shaara against the YPG terrorist organization, rebranded as "SDF," are not merely a change of territory. They represent a radical upheaval of the geopolitical equation that has characterized the Middle East for the past decade.

The new Syrian government, through operations launched at the beginning of January, has not only gained territory but has also established political dominance, bringing an end to the "de facto" autonomous structure in the northeast of the country. By uniting the country, Syria has successfully completed the second phase of the Dec. 8 revolution. Recent data from the field shows that Syria has not only moved away from the threat of civil war but has also solidified Tรผrkiye's position as a regional actor.

Syria's gains, YPG's dissolution

The tension that began in the Sheikh Maqsoud and Ashrafiyeh neighborhoods of Aleppo in

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