They could be but the ISIS and Bashar have no future. Eventually Syria will be liberated from Iranian scum and ISIS will be killed painfully and slowly, because Syrians can't tolerate such people let alone the world.
You've been saying that for a long time.
Al-Maliki is so deluded guy that he thought Bashar was winning.
Many Americans think the same.
Conspiracy theory just like you once believed he allowed ISIS to attack Nusra in Al Bukamal ( source was an FSA website ).
But he miserably failed and underestimated Sunni in Iraq. Nobody came for help and everybody called him sectarian. Iraqis know that ISIS are evil but they have no choice, either to live under Iranian rule and get totally marginalized and stripped off all their rights or to live with ISIS, they seem to prefer the later.
Somehow Ramadi looks better and the people prefer it under ' Safavid/Iranian rule' then ISIS.
Now Iraq has entered a new era in which Sunni oppression will never ever happen again.
Which oppression exactly ? There is Sunni oppression in Jordan as well, nationalists / King opressing the Muslim brotherhood.. Indeed! you guys don't know anything but to repeat this stuff with no info.
Either to elect a clean nationalist Iraqi like Alwai as an MP or fragment Iraq or a bloody war.
Fragmentation requires the will among the masses of the people which there isn't apart from Kurds, Alawi is not a real nationalist he's just a secular. The chance of a bloody civil war is minimum neither are our neighbors interested in that as it only activates extremist elements such as ISIS who currently have the highest upper hand in the North, no one else neither Izzat nor Naqshabandi can get rid of them which comes to me and many others as a surprise. We thought they were powerful turns out they're afraid of a few ISIS foreigners. However low to medium intensity conflict by ISIS will continue.
I remember well that I said that Iraq was going to one of these scenarios if Sunnis don't get their demands but Iraqi members laughed at this and acted arrogantly. Well, I'm happy that Iranian dream has turned into a nightmare. It should understand that there is no place for it in the Arab world the easy or hard way, but they seem to prefer the hard way though.
Is there anything you didn't say ?
Anyway I understand what you prefer, you prefer an Iraq allied to Jordan the GCC which would mean allied to America as well, though at the same time you're angry with Maliki for leaning towards Iran/Russia while accusing him on coming on top of American tanks while you like the American tank..
You're better of finding a solution without a 'revolution' that only makes the way for extremists.