What Assad’s downfall in Syria and the rise of HTS mean for the world
From Russia and the Middle East to the EU and US, the rise of Islamist group HTS is cause for caution over optimism

A fundamental question prevails: will Syria transition from a secular dictatorship to a stable representative government or hardline Islamist authoritarianism, or something in between?
The politically and diplomatically correct reply is to express cautious optimism that Syria will pursue the path of a brighter future for its people. But most indications point to a greater cause for caution than optimism.
To provide assurances, HTS must genuinely reach out to a wide range of opposition parties within an all-embracing political framework. This is key to an orderly transition that guarantees security and stability at home and the broader region. In the longer term, a new national compact is needed. A zero-sum approach by HTS, or any other opposition group, will backfire.
