Syria Has Fallen, But It Will Rise Again.

Syria Has Fallen, But It Will Rise Again.

These days, Syria has fallen. Ruined, now the center of a battle in the Middle East-Israel was just 19 kilometers from Syria’s now rubble capital, Damascus. Within 10 days of the fighting after the suffocation of defenses and terror in Damascus, not only were Israel and Lebanon vying for control of their land, but now Syria would again become a theater for foreign powers and avaracious local militias vying for control.

Perhaps it emphasizes the weakness of a state which once prided its powerful military apparatus. It has added another layer of complexity to an already volatile region. Turkey portrays the foreign backing of Syria. Russia abandon Syrian bases.Israel has destroyed Syria’s Mig-29 squadrons and others, leaving Syria without a proper air force.

There is no denying it Syria has fallen. Still clouds of destruction do not prevent the nation from having a story still to tell. Because of Syria’s cultural enlightenment, long history and resilient people, another brighter future still stands as a possibility. Yet, regardless of the chaos, the remaining strength of Serians, both those who remain and those in exile, denies that there isn’t yet hope.

The journey to recovery will certainly be long and difficult, as the situation in Damascus and key surrounding areas is grave. Regional dynamics of course, keep changing. However, recovery begins with commitment to peace reengaging trust and integration of all communities into one political solution.

Syria may have collapsed like a fall, yet its rise is not annulled. Given time, effort and cooperation a reconstruction phase does seem possible for Syria. Though the uncertain factors surrounding this nation do abound, great possibilities nevertheless remain.

Iran will do everything to protect  Syria. The reason of overthrow of Assad is to cut the connection of Iran and Hessbullah. This coup was orchestrated by help of turkey *NATO* and Israel.

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