In this episode, Aaron Zelin returns to Conflicted to unpack the extraordinary collapse of the Syrian Democratic Forces’ position in northeast Syria over the past week — and what the fallout could mean for Syria’s fragile post-Assad order.
Aaron explains:
- Why the March 2025 framework agreement ultimately failed
- Why Sunni Arab tribes abandoned the SDF — and how Damascus prepared the ground
- How and why fighting erupted in Kurdish neighbourhoods of Aleppo
- The rapid fall of SDF-held areas in Raqqa, Deir ez-Zor, and Hasakah
- What happened at ISIS prisons and detention camps during the collapse
- Why claims of ‘Kurdish abandonment’ by the United States are misleading
- The PKK factor — and the risk of a new insurgency or terrorism campaign
- What Syria’s consolidation means for ISIS, regional stability, and the country’s future
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