If the rebels win, it’s bad news for the U.S. Assad is
no friend to the U.S. But neither are the rebel groups leading the charge
against the Syrian dictator. Indeed, many of the rebel factions have strong
ties to Al-Qeada. If the rebels successfully oust Assad, it’s entirely possible
that they will attempt to set up a new regime that is intensely hostile to the
United States. Intervention on the side of the rebels would also complicate
America's already-fraught relationship with Russia, which is close with the
Assad regime.
If Assad wins, it’s bad news for the U.S. Especially
if the U.S. is seen to have openly sided with the rebels. A win for Assad is a
win for anti-American forces Iran, which would see its influence in the region
strengthened. It’s also a win for Hezbollah, which is closely linked with
Iranian extremists. With no good option, then, the U.S. is better off staying
out of the conflict entirely.
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