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Refugees, chemical weapons, and warring factions: Why Syria is the focus of the world

Anjali Yadav
By Anjali Yadav Published December 10, 2024
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The dramatic fall of the Assad regime in Syria has shocked the global community, particularly nations with vested interests in the region such as Russia, Iran, the United States, Britain, and France. The speed and scale of the collapse took even seasoned analysts by surprise. However, neighbouring powers like Turkey, Israel, and Saudi Arabia were likely more attuned to the shifting dynamics, given their proximity and strategic involvement.

The downfall of Assad’s Baathist regime has not only created a political vacuum but also a perilous landscape of competing factions and potential chaos. While celebrations mark the end of Assad’s oppressive rule, the region faces daunting questions about its future.

A shattered mosaic

The situation in Syria is unprecedented in its complexity. Thirteen years of brutal civil war have fragmented the nation into ethnic, religious, and ideological enclaves. In Damascus, the Sunni Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), led by Abu Mohammed al-Jolani, is attempting to establish an interim government. Their call for expatriated Syrians to return and contribute to governance is a bold step, but unity seems an almost insurmountable challenge.

Already, cracks are forming within the coalition that ousted Assad. Turkish-backed forces of the National Army of Syria have seized the northern town of Manbij from the Kurdish Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), adding another layer of volatility. The Kurdish YPG, known for their fierce fighters—many of them women—are now at risk of losing ground. Should Turkey succeed in defeating the YPG, the fate of Islamic State (IS) prisoners held by the Kurds becomes an alarming question.

Refugees on the move

One immediate and pressing consequence is the potential surge in refugees. Syria already accounts for millions of displaced people, with camps overflowing in Turkey, Lebanon, and neighbouring regions. The destabilisation of Syria risks adding to this humanitarian crisis, with Europe likely the ultimate destination for many.

Refugees also present security concerns. The exodus could become a conduit for terrorist cells, as Islamic State remnants remain active in Syria. Even amidst Assad’s downfall, the U.S. Air Force conducted airstrikes on IS positions in eastern Syria, underscoring the persistent threat.

Chemical weapons and a dangerous arsenal

The spectre of chemical weapons looms large. Israeli airstrikes have targeted suspected arms depots in Syria, fearing these may still harbour chemical agents. The sheer quantity of abandoned military hardware, including tanks and rockets, poses a significant risk, potentially fueling conflicts elsewhere, such as Ukraine.

Russia, which maintains key military bases at Tartous and Hmeimim, has issued stark warnings against threats to its assets. The loss of Tartous, a critical naval hub, would be a strategic blow to Moscow. However, Russia’s preoccupation with Ukraine and Iran’s weakened position following Israeli airstrikes have left both allies on the back foot, seemingly blindsided by the insurgency.

Hezbollah’s decline

Hezbollah, a cornerstone of Assad’s military backing, has suffered significant setbacks. Israeli operations targeting its leadership and infrastructure in Lebanon have weakened the group, leaving Assad’s forces vulnerable. When Hezbollah signaled its inability to continue supporting Assad, the regime’s collapse became inevitable.

Turkey and Israel: Rising regional players

In the wake of Assad’s fall, Turkey and Israel are moving swiftly to solidify their influence. Turkey has been active along Syria’s northern border, while Israel has bolstered its military presence in the Golan Heights. Both nations are pursuing strategic interests, but their actions may further destabilise the region.

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Lessons from the past

The experiences of Iraq, Afghanistan, and Libya serve as cautionary tales. Each case highlights the dangers of intervention without a clear plan for stabilisation. Syria’s future risks echoing these failures: a fractured state unable to govern itself, with the added peril of displaced refugees, armed insurgents, and unchecked weapons caches.

The need for immediate action

As global powers deliberate, time is of the essence. At an informal Paris summit, former U.S. President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron emphasised the urgency of a coordinated stabilisation effort. Britain, however, faces challenges in asserting its role, with domestic constraints on defence spending undermining its credibility.

Labour leader Keir Starmer’s ongoing discussions with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman could present an opportunity for Britain to demonstrate its commitment to peace and security in Syria. However, meaningful progress will require robust international cooperation and substantial resources.

A fragile future

Syria’s collapse underscores the precariousness of the region’s geopolitical balance. Without a comprehensive and unified strategy, the aftermath of Assad’s fall could spiral into greater chaos, affecting not just the Middle East but the broader international community.

The world watches with bated breath, hoping for solutions amid the turmoil, as Syria becomes a focal point of global concern.

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