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Sorry I missed ur question.Well i understand that Assad Government supports terrorism against Israel & your concern.
But just for once be neutral & think as if Syrian govt. loses the war. Do you really believe opposition forces ( Nusra Front, Ahrar Al Sham etc Pure terrorists , excluding so called moderate opposition ) will form a secular,democratic government & syria will return being peaceful?
i really don't believe them to turn be civil, they will most probably form something like taliban in afghanistan
Assad has zero chance to win it. Here are his gains in 6 months of super offensive:
This offensive included
1) Insane Russian bombings.
2) Huge number of Iraqi and Afghan mercenaries led by high ranking Iranian officers and generals.
3) Massive weapon supplies especially for this operation.
4) Ethnic cleansing of all captured areas without a single exception.
Still gains were minor - barely 1% of Syrian territory. Both Russia and Iran are in very bad economic situation and cant afford such scale offensive for long and we see it stalled. Iran and Russia still support Assad with billions of dollars though, without this aid Assad will collapse in months.
So Assad can't win, but with he can prolong this war. And he is prolonging war by bombing country to ashes and this turns Syria into another Afghanistan. By the way Afghanistan itself was also a pretty secular country prior Soviet invasion in 1979. After murdering 1 million and expelling another 10 million it turned to today's Talibanistan.
Prior Baath coup in 1963 Syria was one of the most secular and democratic Arab countries. Baath destroyed all secular opposition, only Islamists remained. Now insane bombs made it more radical.
So whats going next? Syria cant return to previous secular unitary stage. Sunni Arab areas are destroyed radicalized and divided, Kurds and Alawites will split in their regions. So the only solution I see is some kind of agreement similar to Taif in Lebanon.