Foreign involvement in Syria is getting bigger all the time. The Americans and Europeans are more openly talking about training and arming the rebels, although there is technically still an arms embargo in place. The gulf states are obviously openly supporting the rebels with arms. The Russians and Iran are still sending weapon shipments to Assad as well. And now it appears Hezbollah is also heavily involved in the fighting on the side of the regime, with already more than 100 dead Hezbollah fighters. Lastly, we of course have quite a few foreign jihad fighters who are active in Syria.
Is all this foreign involvement a good or bad? On the one hand it will only escalate the fighting, but perhaps international involvement is actually better as it prevents this from becoming a silent and forgotten civil war? Maybe it will eventually bring the war to a close more more quickly, either through fighting or international peace efforts.
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Hezbollah suffers heavy losses in Syrian conflict: 104 killed according to watchdog
Published May 23rd, 2013 - 12:54 GMT via SyndiGate.info
Opposition-aligned Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reports 104 Hezbollah militants killed since the conflict began
104 Hezbollah militants have died in the past few months, while fighting in Reef Dimashq and Reef Homs, Syria, a watchdog reported.
According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a British-based opposition-aligned organisation monitoring the conflict, 46 Hezbollah fighters have been killed in the last five days, during fierce fighting in Qusayr.
The watchdog reported that sources confirmed a further 20 Hezbollah members have been killed in battles around Qusayr this month, whilst the organisation lost a further 38 members during Autumn in Reef Qusayr and Reef Dimashq.
Hezbollah has been involved [2] in the Syrian conflict for some time, with its fighters pouring [3] into Syria to take part in the ongoing battle for Qusayr, a strategic town near the Lebanese border which links Damascus to Bashar al-Assad's coastal support base.
Hezbollah initially claimed that it would only get involved in the conflict to defend border villages, home to Lebanese Shi'ites, as well as holy Shi'ite shrines in Damascus.Hezbollah denied any involvement in the Syrian conflict but the militia's involvement has been confirmed as a number of public funerals have taken place in recent days, for militants killed in the ongoing Qusayr fighting.
http://www.albawaba.com/news/hezbol...conflict-104-killed-according-watchdog-494039
Is all this foreign involvement a good or bad? On the one hand it will only escalate the fighting, but perhaps international involvement is actually better as it prevents this from becoming a silent and forgotten civil war? Maybe it will eventually bring the war to a close more more quickly, either through fighting or international peace efforts.
Discuss...