Saif al-Arab
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If you're estimating that it will take 10-15 years then you are not sure. It also speaks volumes that Arab states have a failed gameplan. If you think they're going to achieve anything on their own then you're mistaken. The local people don't care about them, actually half of Arabs are anti-rebels. Most Egyptian Sunni's oppose them, same with Jordanian, and so on. The governments are all acting against large portions of opposition and if not they aren't providing support or backing to any other portion of the opposition. In other words they aren't seeking what you think they are. So why do you still believe so?
I never said anything about me thinking that this civil war will last 10 or 15 years. All I said was that the demographics will eventually make the Syrian opposition prevail. Russian bombs (which will be countered by the anti-Assad camp as we have already seen) won't change that. Let alone some Iranian general that likes taking photos with people who later perish shortly afterwards. The pro-Assad camp is just prolonging an already lost conflict.
I don't care about the regimes in place, Hazzy. I am speaking for myself too. I know that there is not a consensus but it would be ridiculous if all 450 million Arabs had the same opinion about such a complex conflict. When Syrians are highly divided and the WORLD as a whole then it's too much to expect a united Arab plan.
Also I am anti-Al-Assad regime, anti-ISIS and anti-Al-Nusra etc. The only fraction I support is the Syrian people and Syrians who want to move Syria towards a democracy and later for Syria to serve as an inspiration for other Arab and Muslim nations.
Just like Tunisia.
I know for certain based on personal interaction with numerous Syrians in person and on the internet that most Syrians (if they could choose) do not have any intention to keep the Al-Assad regime in power or ISIS/Al-Nusra and that's something that makes me believe that neither camp have a future in Syria.
Seriously, I am just tired of all this nonsense. You are right, we should not involve ourselves in this mess but it's easier said than done.