The collapse of the Assad regime has instigated a power scramble in the Middle East, threatening peace and stability and risking wider regional conflict.
With Assad's exit, foreign powers are strategically positioning themselves in Syria, leading to bombings by the US against ISIS and Turkey against Kurds.
Russia and Iran, Assad's allies, are rapidly withdrawing forces from Syria due to the regime change, indicating a significant shift in military dynamics.
The ascent of Sunni Muslim fighters changes the regional balance, severing the Shiite axis of influence and creating a new corridor of power in the region.
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