Turkish assistance in building the new Syrian army (training, weapons, air control systems, naval cooperation, etc.) is not just logistical - tactical operational support, but a strategic move to establish a new regional alliance and a military threat that is expressed on several levels.
1. Formation of a new alliance: The construction of the new Syrian state is being done with direct military and technical assistance from Turkey, which strengthens a new Sunni regional alliance hostile to the Iranian axis.
2. Changing the air balance of power: The attempts (according to various reports) to transfer Turkish air defense systems (HISAR) and improved anti-aircraft systems (in Palmyra, Homs, and Tartus) are intended to make Israel reconsider its freedom of air action.
3. The fragmented conflict map: Syria remains a battlefield with several players. The ongoing conflict between the Turkish-backed al-Sharia regime forces and the US-backed Kurds is a significant secondary front alongside the main struggle against the remnants of Iranian proxies.