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Aleppo crucial to both regime and opposition   

Arab News - 29 July, 2012
Author: Sara Hussein

The battle between fighters and regime for Syria's second city Aleppo is a crucial battle that could determine the trajectory of the more than 16-month uprising against President Bashar Assad, experts say.
Troops and fighters are massing in and around the city, and Al-Watan newspaper, which is close to the regime, pulled no punches describing the fighting in the northern commercial hub.
"Aleppo: the mother of all battles," it declared, reporting an Arab diplomatic source had said: "Aleppo will be the last battle waged by the Syrian army to crush the terrorists, and after that Syria will emerge from the crisis."
"It's an extremely important battle for the two sides," said Ignace Leverrier, a former diplomat and author of the blog "An Eye on Syria."
"For the regime, the city represents an important center because it's a commercial town where it has many allies, particularly in the merchant class."
For the fighters, Aleppo is "the key to northern Syria and to the possibility of creating a safe zone," he added, saying fighters could try to "replicate in a way the Libya model, with Benghazi."
The eastern city of Benghazi, which fell early in the uprising against Muammar Qaddafi, became a base for rebels as they battled to overthrow the Libyan regime.
In particular, Leverrier said, Aleppo could provide refuge for the families of deserting soldiers.
"There are many soldiers who want to desert but haven't been able to because they are afraid of reprisals against their families," he said.
Riad Kahwaji, director of the Institute for Near East and Gulf Military Analysis, called Aleppo "vital" for both sides.
He also raised the prospect of an opposition "safe zone" with Aleppo at its heart.
"If you have Aleppo then virtually you have Idlib," he said of the region just southwest of Aleppo, much of which has been claimed by the opposition fighters.
"So you're going to have all that enclave becoming a safe zone for the rebels, from where they will be able to organize, train, get all the arms needed for a major onslaught on the regime forces."
The regime recognizes the danger of a potential rebel stronghold, Kahwaji said, and will battle fiercely to prevent it.
"Aleppo remains a center of gravity," he said. "Its collapse will signal a strong blow to the regime and it will also testify to the growing strength of the revolution in Syria."
Salman Shaikh, director of the Brookings Institution's Doha Center, said the fighters had already dealt the regime a blow by contesting the city.
"It's done a huge amount of damage to the regime," he said. "It's unthinkable that this would have been the case two or three weeks ago."
He said the regime would commit major firepower to the battle in a bid to deny the opposition fighters a stronghold base.
"I do expect the regime to be using great force, and unleashing all its arsenal if it needs to," he said.
"If Aleppo is declared a free city like Benghazi was, then we will be moving toward an end state. But I think there's still a long battle ahead."
Home to 2.5 million people, Aleppo had been largely excluded from violence, but became a new front in the fighting after the regime redeployed forces to Damascus in a bid to regain opposition-held districts in the capital.
The opposition took advantage of the relative gap in the regime's defenses to make a play for control in Aleppo, sparking fierce clashes that prompted both sides to call in reinforcements.
On Thursday, a security source said the regime was sending special forces to the city, along with convoys of troops already dispatched northwards.
He said the rebels had also sent between 1,500 and 2,000 fighters from the surrounding area into the city, where some 2,000 were already engaged in battle.
The experts said neither the regime nor the opposition could expect an easy victory.
Kahwaji said troops being ambushed by fighters on the way to Aleppo were arriving "with broken morale."
But Leverrier pointed out that the regime can still count on some support inside the city, "particularly among certain tribes that were rewarded for having helped the regime in its fight against the Muslim Brotherhood in the 1980s."
A decisive factor, he said, could be the Kurdish community, which makes up 20 percent of the city.
"There have been deep divisions among the Kurds," he said. "If they go with the rebels the regime will be in real difficulty. If they go with the regime, it will be hard for the opposition to win."
 
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