I wonder what would happen when/if the regime falls, some of the rebellion supporters, Qatar and Saudi Arabia, aren't exactly the greatest fans of democracy. Also I couldn't tell you how the American people would respond to another intervention. I think this is just a proxy war that will last a while.
Qatar and Saudi Arabia have recognized the National Coalition of being the sole representative of Syria, and that's headed by a moderate islamist with two pro democracy advocates as vice presidents, so it'd probably be a democracy?
Their leader is part of the Muslim Brotherhood, that has been working well in Egypt. Also I don't know if they have shown ability to control the many armed groups as not all them have accepted them.
Well we won't know until they get set up, but I don't think support from Saudi Arabia and Qatar would necessarily be the problem...
I don't think they are supporting them out of the goodness of their hearts.
I wonder what would happen when/if the regime falls, some of the rebellion supporters, Qatar and Saudi Arabia, aren't exactly the greatest fans of democracy. Also I couldn't tell you how the American people would respond to another intervention. I think this is just a proxy war that will last a while.
Qatar and Saudi Arabia have recognized the National Coalition of being the sole representative of Syria, and that's headed by a moderate islamist with two pro democracy advocates as vice presidents, so it'd probably be a democracy?
Their leader is part of the Muslim Brotherhood, that has been working well in Egypt. Also I don't know if they have shown ability to control the many armed groups as not all them have accepted them.
I wonder what would happen when/if the regime falls, some of the rebellion supporters, Qatar and Saudi Arabia, aren't exactly the greatest fans of democracy. Also I couldn't tell you how the American people would respond to another intervention. I think this is just a proxy war that will last a while.
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