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What happens next?

It doesn't look like the fighting is going to end any time soon.

There appears to be a stalemate between the two sides: the government forces are unable to defeat the rebel groups and vice versa.

The leading rebel group the Free Syrian Army has the support of the US, Britain and other European countries, but those countries say they cannot help the rebels by sending weapons because they don't want them to get into the wrong hands. There are some Syrian rebel groups that the US and Britain fear could be dangerous.

This is a subject of much debate as many people believe the Free Syrian Army need weapons to defend themselves and to fight for their cause.

In December 2013 the US and Britain stopped all 'non-lethal' supplies to the Syrian rebel groups too. Non-lethal supplies means things like medicine, vehicles and communication equipment.

The countries have continued to supply aid such as food and emergency supplies, but the US and Britain said they had to stop all other support as they feared the equipment would be stolen by rebel groups which they did not support.

For now, discussions continue between powerful nations like the US, Russia, Britain and France, to try to work out if there's another way to help Syria achieve peace.
What happens next?

It doesn't look like the fighting is going to end any time soon.

There appears to be a stalemate between the two sides: the government forces are unable to defeat the rebel groups and vice versa.

The leading rebel group the Free Syrian Army has the support of the US, Britain and other European countries, but those countries say they cannot help the rebels by sending weapons because they don't want them to get into the wrong hands. There are some Syrian rebel groups that the US and Britain fear could be dangerous.

This is a subject of much debate as many people believe the Free Syrian Army need weapons to defend themselves and to fight for their cause.

In December...

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