Ahmed Jo
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This isn't a bad thing at all. The pan-Arab and pan-Islamic movements didn't accomplish anything good in the recent past, so why do we keep beating this same dead horse? Even my country's leadership is guilty of this rhetoric but in reality, more emphasis is put on the nation state.Because of this, we have Arabs only identifying with their nation of origin.
Not because of that at all, but because of the Iran deal and the general weakness of US foreign policy, especially regarding its support of allies. Although, I like that there is calculated caution in foreign policy descions, but sometimes it sends the wrong message.Why so? Because he didn't start war for your sake? When will you guys learn to be independent? Arabs can be very effective, they lack the will. Believe it or not, Arab nations probably warned US against Syrian intervention because they feared MB would get power in Syria if Assad fell. So don't blame, blame the low lives governing.
The Kurds and the regime count as Syrian factions.I know that they are weak, so are the Syrian factions. You're making assumptions that the Syrian factions will survive the war. They won't, Kurds and regime will be two main dominant forces in Syria once this war is nearing an end. We can already see it heading this way.