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1 year ago...



1 year ago, Assad's regime was overthrown in Syria & Ahmed al-Sharaa became president. I'd like to express my opinion now which is that Syria's future is unclear and uncertain as there has been genocide against the Alawites & Druze in Syria and when i heard about this i had reservations about the new Syrian government. I also have doubts that there will be freedom and democracy under his rule & since a former Islamic radical is sitting in the presidential chair we can't expect freedom of religion in the country. Most likely in the better case scenario, Syria under Ahmed al-Sharaa will resemble a second Saudi Arabia or Qatar & in the worst case it will turn into a second Iraq.
As for foreign policy there's no complaint.

Honestly, when dictatorships are overthrown in Syria & other Muslim countries i don't have much hope for stability in these countries it's not worth talking about democratization but when elections take place in European countries & a pro-European party comes to power it makes me feel more emotional. In most Muslim countries people put religion and tradition in 1st place while the economy & stability take a 2nd place. If people write to me that there are stable Muslim countries such as the UAE, Kazakhstan or Turkiye, these are just a few stable Muslim countries and as I said above, i am talking about the majority of Muslim countries. That Syria under the Assad regime & under Ahmed al-Sharaa will remain authoritarian, except that only foreign policy will change and that's all.

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