It may be a difficult week for Washington policymakers , as the U.S. backed Free Syrian Army and their Islamist allies fight the U.S. backed Syrian Democratic Forces in the northern Aleppo countryside.
What is even more odd about the U.S. backed rebels fighting each other in northern Aleppo is the fact that at least two parties from the opposing sides are factions of the Free Syrian Army; this means the rebels combatting both the Syrian Arab Army and the Islamic State of Iraq and Al-Sham are actually fighting one another with the same weapons given by the Gulf States and the west.
Instead of fighting ISIS in northern Aleppo like they were originally propagated to do, the SDF and the FSA are fighting one another, while ISIS attempts to regroup and relaunch their offensive on the city of Mar'e
Recently , the SDF declared they control 9 new villages in northern Aleppo after a series of firefights with the Islamist rebels of the FSA, the Syrian Al-Qaeda group Jabhat Al-Nusra, and Harakat Ahrar Al-Sham.
Well,it's odd and bizarre does it? Doing it for some month would save a lot of bullet for Syrian army