Syrian regime nears collapse as rebels advance, raising questions about the country's future.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime is near collapse as rebels capture key cities, with support from Iran and Russia waning due to their involvement in other conflicts. The future of Syria is uncertain, with possibilities ranging from splitting into regions to becoming a failed state or a federal system. The fall of Assad would mark a significant setback for Russia, Iran, and Hezbollah but the impact on Syrian citizens remains unclear.
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