Anyway, the thing that needs to happen in syria is first, there needs to be a compromise, a stop of hostility between normal rebels that USA is supporting (if there are any left that are normal) and the legit government, with agreement that there will be reforms and removal of asad from power (if people want it normally).
Yep. One thing I am still trying to ponder over is in the unlikely event of Assad stepping down, what is to be done with him after the fighting ends.
Stop fuling the conflict from countires like iran, saudi arabia, turkey and similar
Easier said than done. Not much you can do without the agreement of all such countries, and none of them agree with each other.
stop buying cheap oil directly or indirectly from isis and other problematic rebels.
They use Turkish and Kurdish middlemen to evade restrictions. Most of their money comes not from oil, but from drugs. Get rid of poppy fields in Afghanistan and you'd leave ISIS only with the money they get from oil, foreign donations, human trafficking, ransom, extortion, looting and black market antiques.
There is no way that russian air strike can turn the war around, even that they are in corporation of main ground forces of syria.
They certainly don't hurt though. I'm reminded of that one documentary, quite a good one, all about the foreign volunteers fighting against ISIS. They assaulted one of their Fortresses but eventually ground to a halt that only got unstuck after they got American air support, and took over the Fortress.
Another strange thing is that USA and west alies during 1 year of bombing had around 6000 bomb flights. That is literally nothing. On daily basis there should be minimum 500 bomb flight and more as it happen in other wars with heavy air support.
I don't know how many air forces the west has to use in the conflict, so maybe this low numbers of air planes and supplies explains it.
What matters most is intelligence, not quantity. 500 bomb flights a day mean nothing if they're not hitting the right targets.
The more friendly eyes on the ground there are, the more air strikes can take place
Also in the West there's a large amount of people who ceaselessly bitch every time a Western nation carries out an airstrike, that certainly doesn't help since it means near the beginning of every election cycle everyone gets more trepid around military action