Qutaiba Idlbi, a Senior policy advisor at the American Coalition for Syria, and Caroline Rose, Director at the New Lines Institute, delve into the recent surge of violence in northwest Syria. They discuss the strategic maneuvers of anti-government forces, the shifting power dynamics involving Hezbollah and Iran, and Turkey's faltering diplomacy with the Assad regime. The discussion also highlights a collaborative move among rebel factions to unite against oppression, as well as the potential implications of a U.S. military withdrawal on regional stability.