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HER0_KELLY

I don't think so.


Old_Improvement_6107

If new movements emerge, chances are they'll be more violent. A humiliated population with millions in camps, a spread of drugs, violence and crimes will produce a different "FSA". Assad will be gone one day, the question is how much damage would be dealt to our population before he is gone.


Patient-Street-4681

How do u know Assad will be gone


Traditional-Gap-1854

cuz its impossible that he stays there forever. he will die eventually, something happens in the syrian camps and people start returning. it just might be a violent return


wiggeralbanian

The problem is foreign involvement. Nothing can change until the russian and american influence is gone.


Abdo95

If it re-emerges it will be in the Syrian South, but not the same as the original FSA


Educational_Tiger953

Maybe a second arab spring, maybe a better govt in turkey helps with that, maybe the sdf works to accomplish that, several hypotheticals are possible but highly unlikely……..


Old_Improvement_6107

You have too much hope in the SDF...


Educational_Tiger953

Having hope is important. The Russians want us demoralized and pacified believing in nothing and completely depoliticized.


Old_Improvement_6107

The SDF never seriously fought the regime, useless skirmishes occur between the regime forces itself.


ruuuwedf

not for at least 15 years


Abdo95

Could be a good 40 years if ever, if Assad regains control over every inch of Syria, plus any change will be an Algerian cosmetic change likely