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What Assad's fall means beyond Syria


Published on 2024-12-10 09:40:45 - THE WEEK
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The article from The Week discusses the broader implications of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's potential fall from power. It highlights that Assad's regime has been a key player in regional politics, with significant influence over Hezbollah in Lebanon, and has been a counterbalance to both Sunni Islamist movements and Israeli interests. The fall of Assad could lead to a power vacuum, potentially escalating the Syrian conflict into a wider regional war involving various international actors like Iran, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and the United States. This scenario could destabilize the Middle East further, possibly leading to increased sectarian violence, a refugee crisis, and shifts in the geopolitical landscape, including changes in the balance of power between Sunni and Shia factions, and affecting global energy markets due to Syria's strategic location. Moreover, the article notes that Assad's ouster might not necessarily lead to democracy but could instead result in another authoritarian regime or a fragmented state, influencing global counter-terrorism strategies and the fight against groups like ISIS.

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