Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is under growing strain as his army suffers setbacks, the economy deteriorates, his support wanes and his government’s foreign backers are focused elsewhere. The rapid fall of Aleppo to Islamist-led rebels in the past week and their subsequent advances toward central Syria have shaken Assad’s legitimacy and emboldened his opponents, analysts...

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