The Guardian view on a new Syria: nurturing fragile hope amid the rubble | Editorial
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After Bashar al-Assad's removal, many Syrians returned, yet uncertainty looms. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio cautioned that Syria faces potential collapse under new leader Ahmed al-Sharaa, a former al-Qaida fighter. Sanctions lifted by the U.S. and allies perhaps to enable recovery, while also limiting Russian and Iranian influence. Despite the hope for stability, violence and community fears persist, leaving many feeling that Sharaa is the only viable option amidst chaos.
In the wake of Bashar al-Assad's fall, optimism turned to concern as the U.S. lifted sanctions, acknowledging Ahmed al-Sharaa’s leadership but fearing potential civil chaos.
While the lifting of sanctions may aid in Syria's recovery, doubts linger about whether Ahmed al-Sharaa can maintain stability given the country's fragility and violence.
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