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Assad wasn’t toppled by just one group of rebels, but by the Kurds and Turkey as well. Was it coordinated? Sure. Was there a guarantee of success? I suspect not.
I didn’t know. I just assumed.
Here’s the Telegraph article in the screenshot, and here’s an archived version of the same page.
The Telegraph has quite an overt right-wing bias, which might not matter much for this subject, but is worth bearing in mind.
I think more to the point, this feels like a ‘duh.’ The U.S. was against Assad, has people training the rebels and has some of the best intelligence in the region. It would be a bigger story if the U.S. just sat back and did nothing and it happened anyway.