If Syria collapses completely, the United States and the world would have to consider who, and what, fills the vacuum.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There is no one leader that's going to unify all of Syria that suddenly everyone is going to go, 'Yes, that's a logical place.' They're not unified. They don't have a setup succession like we do in the United States.
We have a failed state in Syria.
There is little doubt that an unstable Syria will destabilize the whole Middle East.
Syria may appear to be a small country, but it is just the type of entangled conflict that can lead to a world catastrophe. It does not take much imagination to see Syria as the Sarajevo of the 21st century, leading to world war.
I know something quite sure. We'll never have peace with this Syrian regime. They'll never give us relief, and we'll never forget that.
The fall of the Syrian regime is in the interest of America and Israel.
Just this week, Syria broke off all relations with the United States military and the CIA.
I would not be surprised to see Syria break apart entirely.
As international support for Obama's decision to attack Syria has collapsed, along with the credibility of government claims, the administration has fallen back on a standard pretext for war crimes when all else fails: the credibility of the threats of the self-designated policeman of the world.
Maybe the future of Syria will not be a presidential system where one person will have all the power, so, the discussion about who should and should not rule Syria will become irrelevant. Let the Syrian people decide.