The globalists who supported Assad's fall are the bad guys as it'll only spell more death and suffering.
This is something leftists especially don't understand: Democracy DOESN'T work everywhere. In quite a lot of places, having a dictator in charge ensures the peace because they act as the central pillar of power keeping different fractions in line.
With Assad gone they'll quickly try to secure power for each of their seperate groups, devolve into infighting and probably have jihadies executing people openly as a power play. The only good thing is he's still alive so whether it's Iran or even the Saudis, they have a legitimate claim to take back the country if it gets too bad that people openly support his return.
It seems though Assad brought this upon himself and might not even wanted to stay in power. According to Iranian sources (take it with a big grain of salt) he refused to open another front in the Golan heights (despite Israel regularly bombing Syria), tried to get ever more friendly with Saudi Arabia and pretty much refused/did not ask for any help from Iran. And now the Republic of Syria is no more and Israel swoops in and takes territory while Syria falls into chaos.
So the question is if Assad was part of this plot or if he was just that incompetent that he trusted the wrong people and did not see any of this coming.
The globalists who supported Assad's fall are the bad guys as it'll only spell more death and suffering.
This is something leftists especially don't understand: Democracy DOESN'T work everywhere. In quite a lot of places, having a dictator in charge ensures the peace because they act as the central pillar of power keeping different fractions in line.
With Assad gone they'll quickly try to secure power for each of their seperate groups, devolve into infighting and probably have jihadies executing people openly as a power play. The only good thing is he's still alive so whether it's Iran or even the Saudis, they have a legitimate claim to take back the country if it gets too bad that people openly support his return.
It seems though Assad brought this upon himself and might not even wanted to stay in power. According to Iranian sources (take it with a big grain of salt) he refused to open another front in the Golan heights (despite Israel regularly bombing Syria), tried to get ever more friendly with Saudi Arabia and pretty much refused/did not ask for any help from Iran. And now the Republic of Syria is no more and Israel swoops in and takes territory while Syria falls into chaos.
So the question is if Assad was part of this plot or if he was just that incompetent that he trusted the wrong people and did not see any of this coming.
This is so uninformed as to qualify as disinformation, just like the OP tweet.
The reality is FAR more complex, just like basically everything in the middle east.
Count the recent examples of a tyrant being overthrown and how that affects peace and stability afterwards.