Wall Street Journal: Jolani’s words are doubtful; A dangerous vacuum in Syria
report Mehr News Agency, the Wall Street Journal wrote in a report: The fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime has intensified concerns about the power vacuum in this country. Assad’s government saved itself from the crisis of civil war and economic challenges during the past years.
Different governments, including Arab governments, Tel Aviv and the United States, which has at least 900 soldiers in Syria, are closely monitoring the developments in this country.
Analysts believe that the rapid fall of the Assad regime without a plan to replace it may create a dangerous vacuum in Syria with indirect consequences for neighboring countries. . Al-Jolani’s words regarding the severance of his ties with al-Qaeda and the commitment to support different religions are still open to doubt.
Bashar Assad’s regime was able to achieve a relative balance of power in Syria, which was divided among armed groups, over many years.