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Mr Khan said:
KungKras said:
Mr Khan said:
KungKras said:
Does anyone have a good idea about what's going to happen when one side wins? (scenarios for both sides)

Government wins: Syria becomes more of a pariah state (on the level of Iran or North Korea), or, in a desire not to be such a pariah, Syria administers slow reforms in the fashion of Myanmar (reforms, but on the old regime's terms)

Rebels win: Total sectarian warfare unless NATO intervenes. You'd either get Lebanon and 15 years of civil war, or NATO intervention which would turn the place into Iraq (democratic and stable enough to get by, but still with regular sectarian violence)

I see, the impression I'm getting is that it's all a real mess and not at all like Libya.

Is it just the Sunnis and Shiites that want to kill each other or are there more groups of people involved?

Sunni, Shi'a, Alawites, and Christians, though i would say that the bigger trouble with Syria is that the geography of the various groups is not as neatly laid out as in Libya (which was clearly Rebels East, Government West) or even Iraq, with Kurds North, Sunnis West, Shia South. In Syria it's just all kind of there.

I see.

I've never quite gotten why they all want to kill each other so much in those areas. The kurds wanting their own land I get, but the rest....



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