No,the saudis are attempting to put their pet dictator hadi back in power after he resigned and fled the country in the face of a popular revolution,effectively his government collapsed and he ran away and at that point there wasnt an internationally recognised government any more.Ironically the us,uk and iran all claim to support a diplomatic solution however the question appears to be whether that would simply mean a return to the old dictatorship status quo or some sort of actual democratic government.
Yes,its rather funny that in libya the turks chose to back the internationally recognised government,what a shame that they didnt do that in syria,dont you think?.
Legitimacy relates to how much recognition and support,be it political or other,that you have and from whom.
I dont know where you`re getting this 90% bullsh!t from,it always cracked me up that terrorist supporters would claim that the syrian government had lost control of X amount of territory,while conveniently ignoring that it had retained control over most of the coastal strip where the bulk of syrias population,largest cities and main infrastructure were located,by comparison most of the rest was either empty or sparsely populated areas.Oh,and the syrians requested help from their iranian and russian allies,because thats what governments can do.
When it comes to the taliban the west just cant seem to make up its mind on whether they`re terrorists or not.Its a good example that if a terror group has just enough support and is willing to fight for as long as it takes,assuming that it doesnt get wiped out of course,then perhaps,just perhaps the other side might eventually be willing to negotiate with them to end the war,altho that has so far taken the taliban almost 20 years just to get to this point[]lol!.This scenario however is unlikely to apply in syria.
Well you know what they say "one mans freedom fighter is another mans terrorist"......altho how you can claim that people who go around chopping off heads,running slave markets and chanting "alawites to the grave,christians to beirut" are any kind of "freedom fighter" eludes me.