Could the fall of a brutal dictator lead to an even more dangerous power vacuum?
As the Assad regime collapses, we explore the tumultuous landscape of the Middle East and what this seismic change means for the global political stage.
This episode peels back layers of geopolitical complexity, highlighting the rise of a new regime in Syria potentially led by former ISIS members and the looming threats to vulnerable communities such as Christians.
With insights from key players like Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, we examine the shifting dynamics between Israel and Syria and the broader implications for international relations, delving into the maneuvers of Hezbollah and the strategies of influential countries like Russia, Turkey, and North Korea.