From what I gather it looks like Syria's forces have stood down so Russia & others are just following suit.
It does save the citizens from all-out combat in their streets and forces the occupying force to immediately pay the cost of a successful attack: running the government.
Rule 10: The price of a successful attack is a constructive alternative. Avoid being trapped by an opponent or an interviewer who says, "Okay, what would you do?"
So they've occupied the city. Now what? Normally this is where infighting begins as the spoils must be divided and rather than the adrenaline of combat against a common enemy you have the minutiae of keeping city services functioning...
From what I gather it looks like Syria's forces have stood down so Russia & others are just following suit.
It does save the citizens from all-out combat in their streets and forces the occupying force to immediately pay the cost of a successful attack: running the government.
So they've occupied the city. Now what? Normally this is where infighting begins as the spoils must be divided and rather than the adrenaline of combat against a common enemy you have the minutiae of keeping city services functioning...