al-Hasani
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Fully agree with you.Just hope that the regime forces win some how,no matter how much atrocities Mr Assad has committed.I'm saying this because there is in no way on earth that the so called 'moderate' FSA (which I highly doubt) coming on top..............not by a long shot.They have already been weakened to almost bare bone by both the regime and other rebel factions,most notably by the ISIS itself.And if the ISIS emerges victorious i this civil war,then all bets are off for Syrian people,goodbye to their secularism and free way of life as they practice now.
You are mistaken. You hoping for Al-Assad victory is a good solution when the alternative is ISIS but it's not the right solution. On their own you would probably not want either of those two to rule Syria. They need a third way.
Countries go through circles. Once the Arab world was very secular when it was influenced by Arab nationalism (the socialist form) and now there has been some sort of Islamist revival but signs are showing that it will go the other way. I believe that the middle path is the right solution as long as people in the ME are not as politically mature as Europeans. It took Europeans several centuries as well to mature democratically. It was much, much more bloody than the ME.
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