Chaos in Southern Syria Reveals Regional Power Struggles Endangering Stability
As Druze militias clash with Sunni Bedouin tribes and Syrian government forces intervene, the resulting instability underscores the dangers of foreign entanglements that threaten U.S. national security and regional stability.

In southern Syria’s Sweida province, a volatile confrontation between Druze militias and Sunni Bedouin tribes has escalated into open clashes requiring intervention by Syrian government forces. The situation is further complicated by Israeli airstrikes targeting Syrian security convoys, purportedly to protect the Druze community—an act that brazenly infringes on Syria’s sovereignty and threatens to inflame the conflict even more. Has Global Meddling Turned Southern Syria into a Battleground for Outside Agendas? What we are witnessing is not merely a local sectarian feud but part of a broader pattern where external powers exploit regional divisions for their own strategic gains. The...
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