Joy over the overthrow of the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad and his own escape, but at the same time there is also concern about whether the Islamist militants who have gained power will be able to create a state management system that will allow the end of the almost 14-year-long civil war to reign in syria since the weekend, reports Associated Press.
Daniel Shapiro, adviser to the US defense minister on Middle East issues, has called on all Syrian opposition groups to protect civilians, especially minorities, and to comply with international norms. “We recognize that the chaotic and rapidly changing conditions in Syria may present an opportunity [teroristiskajam islāmistu grupējumam] The Islamic State to activate, to plan external operations, and we are steadfast to continue to reduce it in cooperation with our partners Islamic State combat capabilities,” D. Shapiro was quoted as saying by the BBC. The US Central Command (CENTCOM) has announced that the US Air Force has carried out strikes on more than 75 islamic State targets in Syria to reduce the possibility that this group will use the fall of the Assad regime for their own interests US President Joe Biden described the situation in Syria after the fall of B. Assad’s regime as both a “moment of risk” and a “historic opportunity”, reports Al Jazeera.
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