US intensifies airstrikes in Syria as regional tensions rise
The U.S. has intensified airstrikes in Syria following the collapse of President Bashar Assad's regime. American warplanes targeted ISIS leaders and camps, dropping around 140 munitions on 75 targets to prevent the group from regaining strength. Israel and Turkey have also conducted military operations in Syria. Israel launched over 300 airstrikes against Assad's military assets, while Turkey targeted Kurdish forces, viewing them as a threat. These actions reflect a broader military response amid the uncertainty in Syria. The situation has shifted dramatically as Assad fled and his military weakened. The U.S. and its allies are now taking advantage of the chaos, with the future of Russian military influence in Syria remaining uncertain.