Osama Danura, another political analyst and a former member of the government delegation to the intra-Syrian talks in Geneva, said that the U.S.-Russian understandings will identify the fate of the region in the post-IS era.
The analyst noted that driving out the IS from Raqqa and their near defeat in Deir al-Zour is "an important moment and will determine what happens next."
"The situation will either escalate or move toward solution between the parties in the eastern region, or it will be shifted toward ending Nusra in Idlib," he said.
But Anas Joudeh, the head of the Nation Building Movement, didn't expect an escalation between the SDF and the Syrian army.
He told Xinhua he didn't see any confrontation between both sides, at least in the near future, noting that neither sides want such confrontation, nor their backers.
While considering the defeat of the IS in Raqqa as "positive," Joudeh said that the end of the IS in Raqqa or even in Deir al-Zour comes in the natural context of the U.S.-Russian understanding.
He said the defeat of the IS was expected, and not surprising.
However, Joudeh noted defeating the IS physically doesn't mean the end of the terrorist ideology.
"If we defeat the IS and didn't fight its ideology, it could re-emerge again in another shape," he said, stressing that "the most important thing to prevent the re-emergence of the IS is to reach political solution and reconciliation in Syria."
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