After 13 years of brutal war, the unthinkable has finally happened in Syria: Bashar al-Assad, the long-standing president of the country, has been ousted by a swift offensive launched by Syrian opposition groups. In just 11 days, Assad’s regime crumbled, marking a significant turning point in the country’s tumultuous history.
The fall of Assad has left many wondering: what’s next for Syria? With the dictator’s rule coming to an abrupt end, the country now faces a critical crossroads as it looks towards a future without his oppressive regime.
While the immediate aftermath of Assad’s fall has been chaotic and uncertain, there is hope that a new chapter of peace and stability can now begin for the war-torn nation. The Syrian opposition groups that led the offensive against Assad are now tasked with the challenging job of establishing a transitional government and rebuilding the country’s shattered infrastructure.
But the road ahead is fraught with challenges. Syria remains deeply divided along ethnic, religious, and political lines, and the power vacuum left by Assad’s departure could easily lead to further conflict and instability. The international community must also play a crucial role in supporting Syria’s transition and ensuring that the country does not descend into chaos.
As the dust settles after Assad’s fall, the future of Syria hangs in the balance. The Syrian people have endured unimaginable suffering during the long years of war, and now they have an opportunity to shape their own destiny and rebuild their country from the ashes of conflict. Only time will tell what lies ahead for Syria, but one thing is certain: the end of Assad’s rule marks a new beginning for a nation that has long yearned for peace and freedom.
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Very dangerous people
Do anything for money Occupye lands for natural resources
There is no difference between Asad and Israel's leaders
Think 💯 times before clapping👏 for any leader in this world
Is better
Most dangerous people in the world are those they have enough money to live
But they Greedy for more money more money more money
You didn't talk about the root of the cause? It's all about Gas line. Qutar and Saudi Arabia were financing different T groups.
Wishing the best for Syria & the entire Ummah 🤲🏽
LIES LIES LIES
Next is Saudi Arabia
The only worse thing is that , Syria now in the hands or ISIS terrorists
I'm very hopeful for the Syrian people!
Syria has a new dictator, watch this space.
Al Qaeda and ISIS in charge lol, this is what the syrian people wanted and this is what they got
Many group, many Nations, and Chaos ongoing.
But Yes, Al Jazeera's question is important, What Next.
Long time sandra🎉.
Hopefully a chance for some positive be change if things go well.
AFTER WATCHING AL JAZEERAS " THE BOY WHO STARTED THE SYRIAN WAR" I WOULD LOVE TO KNOW WHERE MOWAWIA THE BOY WHO SPRAY PAINTED THE WALLS WENT. THAT WAS A GOOD DOCUMENTARY. AL JAZEERA PLEASE FIND MOWAWIA
This presenter is very attractive. Too bad she’s married to a woman 😢
Shame on all those who kept him on power and are still supporting dictator’s regime like him
Bashar facing his own people as enemy
This episode truly captures the heart-breaking complexity of the situation. Thank you, Al Jazeera. My heart aches for the Syrian people, and I pray they will soon find peace, just as Afghanistan begins to recover.
Libya 2.0
Congrats arabs, you're winning the Darwin award 🏆
Long time Sandra, i wait for your episode
Chickens always, ALWAYS come back home to roost… When they do, not even all those palaces in England will necessarily be there.
Al jazeera is doing some cnn propaganda here like they did for the Iraq war..