Re: Syrian Rebels Fight Each Other Along Turkish
If your argument is that performing atrocities, (and this is round two for the Assad family), is a-okay in the name of stability, I suggest that perhaps stability is overrated.
Even Al-Q, if they ever manage to take over a country, will need to get to the business of governance. So that Assad has provided stability really wins no brownie points…it’s what he did with it…and putting a boot on the neck of the majority to carve a space for a minority to rule, well…it’s instability waiting to happen. That kind of stability is only one political misstep away from what we see today…and that’s exactly what happened in Syria, Libya, Egypt, etc.