What was once a state now looks like a new Yugoslavia: pro-Turkish forces and Kurds are fighting over the center-north and Israel is occupying a southern part of the country.
Tel Aviv exploits the military vacuum to lead the wiping out of Syrian military capabilities and essentially justifies the attacks as preventive measures to prevent military arsenals and economic resources from ending up in the hands of terrorist groups.
Could the fall of the Assad regime represent an epochal event not only for Syria, but for the entire Middle East and, in part, for the global balance?
Is the Axis of Resistance between Iran and Hezbollah irreparably broken?
Is Russia Really Moving Into Libya?
We'll talk about it tonight at 21.00 with the prof. Eli Karmon (political scientist and senior analyst at the International Counter-Terrorism Institute in Herzliya, reporting from Israel) and General Giuseppe Morabito (member of the board of directors of the NATO Defence College Foundation).