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Syria's New Rebel Leaders Have Control of the Country. Now What?

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  The new Islamist-led government promises moderation, but officials aren't committing to such issues as women's rights or free elections.


The article from MSN discusses the evolving situation in Syria following the emergence of new rebel leaders who have gained control over significant portions of the country. It outlines the power vacuum left by the decline of ISIS and the subsequent rise of various rebel factions, some of which are now aligning under new leadership. These leaders are attempting to consolidate power, negotiate with international actors, and address the ongoing humanitarian crisis. The piece explores the implications of this shift, including potential changes in foreign policy, the impact on the Syrian population, and the challenges these new leaders face in governance, maintaining unity among diverse groups, and dealing with the remnants of the Assad regime and other external pressures. The article also touches on the skepticism regarding the longevity and intentions of these new leaders, questioning whether they will bring stability or further conflict to the region.

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