Up until Russia became directly involved this was a shepharding exercise for the U.S. Use your sheepdogs to manouevre events (no matter how slowly) to meet your ends. In fact you can say the more chaos the better. Up until that point, Assad was just a proxy and considered the eventual fall guy.
Now Russia is involved, the whole strategic plan has changed. It's Russia vs America playing out a chess game without directly engaging each other. The end game is all about Assad imo. The rest is all immaterial, including ISIS.
The only thing that matters is how the ground war plays out - whether it's all done through proxy or whether Russia/U.S. put troops in.
Now Russia is involved, the whole strategic plan has changed. It's Russia vs America playing out a chess game without directly engaging each other. The end game is all about Assad imo. The rest is all immaterial, including ISIS.
The only thing that matters is how the ground war plays out - whether it's all done through proxy or whether Russia/U.S. put troops in.


