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VisitAssad's 55-Year Rule Ends in Syria, Fleeing to Russia
Dec 11, 2024, 06:04 PM
The Assad regime in Syria has collapsed after more than 55 years of rule, marking a significant turning point for the nation and the region. The fall of Bashar al-Assad, who led the country for 24 years, was precipitated by a rapid advance of opposition groups, leading to his flight to Russia. This development has sparked a range of reactions and analyses regarding its implications. Experts suggest that Assad's downfall could offer new opportunities for the United States by energizing democratic activists and weakening the 'Spiderweb of Tyranny' involving Russia, Iran, North Korea, and China. The collapse of the regime is seen as a historic victory for the Syrian people, but it also raises concerns about the potential for chaos and extremism in the power vacuum left behind. Russia, which has significant military presence in Syria, faces a potential loss of prestige and strategic assets. The international community is closely watching the situation, with discussions on how to support a better future for Syrians and the geopolitical consequences for the Middle East.
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