Cases Quote by Bashar al-Assad
“I always say the Syrian problem as isolated case, as Syrian case, is not very complicated. What makes it complicated is the interference from the outside, especially the Western interference because it's against the will of the Syrian government, while the intervention of the Russians, Iranians, and Hezbollah is because of the invitation of the Syrian government.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Public address, 2020
The conflict appears simple internally, but external meddling, especially Western, complicates it, whereas Russian, Iranian, and Hezbollah involvement aligns with the Syrian government's invitation.
In simple terms: External interference makes a seemingly simple conflict complex.
Recognize the role of foreign actors in local conflicts.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Diplomatic negotiations
- media analysis
- policy formulation
- conflict resolution
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does foreign involvement alter the nature of a civil war?
- Can external powers ever act without self-interest?
External actors can both exacerbate and legitimize conflicts, making solutions harder.