ResurgentIran
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Hazzy when you say Assad and his gov repesentative needs to go, how can you be sure that the people who did support them (and its very significant portion of the population), will not raise arms against new rebel government?
Btw Hezbollah involvement was very late in the conflict. And it came at the behest of the Syrian gov., which is their ally.
Let us not forget the foreign militans from Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Saudi Arabia etc. Are we to enitrely disregard that fact and assume they have a right to speak and act on behalf of Syrians?
My point still stands, let it be decided by the Syrians themselves in elections, and based on that have power-sharing. If the majority says they dont want Assad and/or Baath party, then so be it.
Its not important what you and I think of Assad.
Btw Hezbollah involvement was very late in the conflict. And it came at the behest of the Syrian gov., which is their ally.
Let us not forget the foreign militans from Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Saudi Arabia etc. Are we to enitrely disregard that fact and assume they have a right to speak and act on behalf of Syrians?
My point still stands, let it be decided by the Syrians themselves in elections, and based on that have power-sharing. If the majority says they dont want Assad and/or Baath party, then so be it.
Its not important what you and I think of Assad.