Mounting fears of a renewed, full-scale civil war are gripping Syria as a fragile peace forged after the ouster of Bashar al-Assad threatens to unravel. In the north, a military standoff is escalating between the new Damascus-led government and Kurdish-led forces, while recent waves of deadly sectarian violence rock the country's heartland. The escalating crises are fueling concerns that the nation is fracturing just months after a landmark transition of power. The most immediate flashpoint is in Aleppo province, where Damascus-affiliated armed groups are massing near Kurdish-majority areas. Citing the news outlet Rudaw, a local official, Nouri Sheikho, warned that "the situation in these areas has been deteriorating for over a month." He described a significant military build-up, including "the establishment of new checkpoints, watchposts, and roadblocks," which is spreading fear of an imminent "open conflict" among the local population. Sheikho speci...
Iraq has been placed on high alert amid startling reports that thousands of terrorist fighters amassed in Syria are planning to 'storm' the border, creating a potential security crisis just as the American military footprint in the country nears its end. The imminent threat has triggered alarms across Baghdad, raising fears of a dangerous new wave of extremist violence and drawing chilling echoes of the territorial gains made by ISIS a decade ago. In response, the nation's security apparatus is racing against time, rushing to fortify the vast, desolate borderlands against a potential large-scale incursion. Despite the high-stakes threat, Iraqi officials are publicly attempting to project an image of strength and control. According to the news platform AlJeebal , Yasser Watout, a member of the Iraqi Parliament's Security and Defense Committee, confirmed awareness of "media reports talking about the intention of some terrorist groups present inside Syrian territory t...