Chaos in Southern Syria Reveals Fragile Power Struggles and Globalist Failures
The recent deadly clashes in Syria’s Sweida province expose the persistent instability fueled by fragmented local forces, foreign meddling, and weak governance—highlighting the failure of globalist-led policies to secure lasting peace.
In an all-too-familiar pattern, southern Syria erupted into violence once again this week, illustrating how fragile the region remains under a patchwork government propped up by international powers with conflicting agendas. The deadly clashes in Sweida province resulted in hundreds of casualties, including innocent civilians caught in the crossfire. Yet the root causes go far beyond local tribal disputes; this turmoil is a direct consequence of years of incompetent policy decisions that have torn Syria apart while undermining American interests. Who Gains When America’s Allies Stumble? The new Syrian regime under Interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa—leader of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, an...
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