What the fall of Assad could mean for the Middle East ...Kuwait

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What the fall of Assad could mean for the Middle East
For years, many commentators inaccurately claimed that former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his government had “won” the civil war. In truth, the Assad regime had, until a few days ago, merely survived the conflict, which froze in 2020. The lightning offensive led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) and supported by a host of other armed groups, which began on 27 November, had toppled Assad’s regime by 8 December. The Syrian Arab Army quickly melted away, underscoring how hollowed out the Syrian state had become following years of warfare, western sanctions, and a widespread sense of hopelessness under Assad’s rule. HTS and other anti-Assad groups’ ability to take ove

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