On December 26, 2024, Shara announced yesterday that all weapons in Syria should be put under state control. At the same time, Shara also stressed that we will not allow weapons to escape the control of the state, whether they are from armed factions or factions present in the areas controlled by the Syrian Democratic Forces. Interestingly, Shara was speaking alongside another person, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fedan.
That said, at least at the time of Shara’s remarks, it was clear that the main target of the weapons he was talking about was Kurdish forces. The Syrian Democratic Forces, an offshoot of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, currently controls northeastern Syria and is a bitter enemy of the Turkish government.
By confiscating its weapons, you are helping the Turkish government, which is why the Turkish foreign minister was at his side when he said this. ?
The question now is, Shara wants to collect weapons across Syria, but are other armed factions willing to hand them over? Tell me about a few of them
First, Sala said to confiscate weapons from the Kurds, what about weapons from other armed groups?At present, there are more than a dozen armed factions in Syria with the size of tens of thousands of people, in addition to the Kurdish armed forces, there are so many armed factions to be collected?
Ahrar al-Sham, with the support of Turkey, is fighting in coordination with Turkey against Kurdish forces. If he fights other armed groups, will the Turkish government continue to help him? Will other armed groups not resist? Obviously not. Syria will be a warlord war.Second, will the U.S. government agree to Sala’s plan to confiscate the Kurds’ weapons?
Now Salad is standing next to the Turkish Foreign minister, but the United States assistant secretary of State just visited two days ago ah, but he came with the condition of exemption from wanted, if you continue to attack the Kurdish armed forces supported by the United States, perhaps the United States government will later identify you as a terrorist organization. Without the support of the U.S. government, can Tahrir al-Sham take hold in Damascus and truly take powerNumber three, what if it doesn’t come up?
The seizure of weapons across the country was one of the first decrees of Syria’s new government, which he now considers himself the head of. If the opening of the door can not open the situation, then how can the next new government be sustainable. Now Salah is not only facing a shortage of funds, which is even more serious than Assad’s problem before him, but also Israel’s invasion and occupation of the Golan Heights.
Next, Shara issues several decrees, and if they are still not implemented, and even greater civil war breaks out, how will his new government survive?
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