Fuad Sayed Issa, founder of the Violet Aid Organization, and Ranj Alaaldin, a fellow at the Middle East Council on Global Affairs, share insights into the complex dynamics of the Syrian conflict. They discuss the opposition's unexpected offensive post-Aleppo's fall and the complacency of Assad's regime. Humanitarian crises, particularly in Aleppo, reveal dire needs for aid as millions face shortages. They also touch upon the potential resurgence of ISIS and the evolving U.S. involvement, underscoring the tangled geopolitical landscape.